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Do the Woo
Open Channels FM
279 episodes
4 days ago
Do the Woo features conversations with the people building and supporting WooCommerce and open commerce. From developers to agency owners and product makers, we highlight the voices driving the ecosystem and shaping the future of the open web.
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Do the Woo features conversations with the people building and supporting WooCommerce and open commerce. From developers to agency owners and product makers, we highlight the voices driving the ecosystem and shaping the future of the open web.
Show more...
Technology
Business,
Careers,
Entrepreneurship
Episodes (20/279)
Do the Woo
How a Global Cake Brand Was Built Using WooCommerce and Open Source Communities
In this episode, nurse-turned-baker Precious shares her journey of launching "Cakes in a Jar" with WordPress and WooCommerce, blending her Zimbabwean roots with a vibrant online brand.
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2 months ago
43 minutes 56 seconds

Do the Woo
Maintaining Legacy Support in WooCommerce and WordPress While Building for the Future
In this episode, listen in as we discuss the significance of backward compatibility in WordPress, sharing insights from expert Gary Pendergast on technical challenges and real-world examples.
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3 months ago
38 minutes 54 seconds

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Transparency, Community, and the Human Touch When Selling Products
In this episode of "Woo Product Chat," co-hosts James and Katie chat with Miriam Schwab from Elementor about transparency in software, community engagement, and the balance of openness while navigating business strategies.
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5 months ago
42 minutes 8 seconds

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Lessons Learned From 15 Years of Building Complex WooCommerce Sites
In Woo AgencyChat, host Robert Jacobi chats with Matt Schwartz from Inspry about their journeys in WordPress, WooCommerce insights, lessons in agency growth, and the importance of educating clients on Woo's capabilities and responsibilities.
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6 months ago
46 minutes 39 seconds

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From Page Views to Conversions: Improving Products with WordPress Analytics
In this episode of Woo ProductChat, James and Katie discuss user analytics with Derek Ashauer, emphasizing data-driven decisions for WordPress product owners, conversion tracking, and actionable insights for business growth.
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7 months ago
48 minutes 56 seconds

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WordPress Flexibility and Simplicity: Building for Users
In today’s Woo ProductChat, co-hosts Katie Keith, founder and CEO at Barn2, and James Kemp, the core product manager at WooCommerce, sit down with Ben Ritner, the Senior Director of Product at StellarWP. They dive into the intricate balance between customizability and simplicity in WordPress products, particularly focusing on Ben’s work with the Cadence suite. […]
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8 months ago
50 minutes 35 seconds

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Building Trust and Converting Online Sales with Simple UX Decisions
In this episode of Woo DevChat, hosts discuss UX design and CRO with Marc McDougall, who shares insights on common misconceptions, mistakes, and the evolving role of AI in enhancing user experience.
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8 months ago
1 hour 4 minutes 55 seconds

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Designing WooCommerce Products Users Love
In this episode, James, Katie, and guest Jewel discuss user experience in product design, the importance of customer feedback, team dynamics, and the growth of WP Manage Ninja's innovative products.
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9 months ago
34 minutes 39 seconds

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Woo Marketplace Hits 1000 Extensions, What’s Next?
BobWP announces the WooCommerce Marketplace hitting 1,000 extensions and shares updates on streamlined workflows and quicker approvals within 1-4 days. WooCommerce is accepting both free and freemium products, encouraging builders to submit their extensions here.
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9 months ago
2 minutes 11 seconds

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Inside the WooCommerce Release Process
In this episode, James and Julia discuss WooCommerce's enhanced release process, focusing on improved testing, community involvement, and future goals like faster fix releases and compatibility tools for merchants.
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9 months ago
48 minutes 44 seconds

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Balancing Features and Focus with Your WooCommerce Products
In this episode, Katie and Adam discuss feature creep in product development with guest Bryce Adams. They address balancing new features with core integrity and engaging customer support effectively.
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10 months ago
41 minutes 16 seconds

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Reflections on the WooCommerce Releases from 2024
In this episode of Woo DevChat, Marcel and Mike discuss significant WooCommerce updates from 2024, AI's impact, and their personal goals.
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10 months ago
59 minutes 21 seconds

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Building WooCommerce in Public
In this Inside Woo, James Kemp and Darren Ethier from WooCommerce highlight the importance of community engagement, evolving development practices, and the initiative "More in Core" to enhance core functionalities while balancing flexibility.
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10 months ago
49 minutes 2 seconds

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The Challenges and Strategies of Running a WooCommerce Agency
In this episode of Woo AgencyChat, Robbie and Robert interview Sarkis from ITQ Commerce, discussing agency challenges, client maturity, WooCommerce perceptions, AI effects, and the importance of community involvement.
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11 months ago
36 minutes 20 seconds

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Advanced WooCommerce Development, Lessons & Challenges
In their final episode of the year, hosts Marcel and Mike discuss personal reflections, client management, and WooCommerce insights with developer Chase, focusing on advanced education and AI integration.
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11 months ago
54 minutes 30 seconds

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Enhancing WooCommerce Shops for Accessibility
Anne, Amber, and James discuss the significance of accessibility in web development for WooCommerce and other ecommerce stores. They emphasize the Accessibility Checker plugin, upcoming audits, and compliance with the European Accessibility Act.
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11 months ago
47 minutes 22 seconds

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Our First Q and A with the Core Product Manager for WooCommerce
In this episode of Woo ProductChat, BobWP has a Q & A with James Kemp talking about WooCommerce. Community questions included plugin integration, product editor updates, roadmap transparency, and future plans for WooConf, emphasizing community feedback.
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1 year ago
35 minutes 58 seconds

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AI, DevOps, and Accessibility in WooCommerce
In this episode of Do the Woo, Anick from Pixable chats about his agency's journey with WordPress and WooCommerce, innovative client solutions, AI trends, compliance challenges, accessibility, and community engagement.
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1 year ago
35 minutes 16 seconds

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Cutting Credit Card Costs on Your Ecommerce Site
In this episode, Adam and Bob chat with Konrad from FLIZpay about reducing credit card fees in WooCommerce. The conversation covers payment options, costs, and innovative solutions.
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1 year ago
33 minutes 17 seconds

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Optimizing WooCommerce Performance & Code Quality
In this episode of Woo DevChat we chat with Brian about optimizing WooCommerce sites, the Perfmatters plugin, and the importance of customer support.
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1 year ago
53 minutes 3 seconds

Do the Woo
Do the Woo features conversations with the people building and supporting WooCommerce and open commerce. From developers to agency owners and product makers, we highlight the voices driving the ecosystem and shaping the future of the open web.