
Top 2022 resources on automattic
Best automattic resource in 2022.
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Automattic acquires subscription payment company Prospress - Automattic, the company behind WordPress.com, WooCommerce, Longreads, Simplenote and a bunch of other cool things, is acquiring a small startup called Prospress. Among other things, Prospress has developed WooCommerce Subscriptions, a recurring payment solution specifically designed for WooCommerce. Given that physical and digital subscriptions are taking over the e-commerce world, it makes sense that Automattic […]
Topics: payment, tool, wordpresscom, subscription, wordpress, woocommerce, subscriptions, prospress, techcrunch, ecommerce, acquires, company, users, automattic. -
Can social and e-commerce transform the future of the open web? - WooCommerce began life as WooThemes, a small design firm that didn’t look very different from the many others that created WordPress themes.
Topics: transform, acquisition, automattic, know, web, social, techcrunch, woocommerce, themes, future, billion, wordpress, open, automattics, woo, company, ecommerce. -
Celebrating 10 years of WooCommerce - It all started with a line of code: Today, Monday 27 September, marks a very special day for us here at WooCommerce, as we are celebrating our 10th birthday! Woo! A lot has happened over the past 10 years, and we’ve come a long way from our humble beginnings. Join us on a trip down […]
Topics: launched, future, theme, wordpress, woocommerce, ecommerce, celebrating, team, woothemes, wooconf, automattic. -
How doing everything wrong turned Automattic into a multibillion dollar media powerhouse - Nothing has been automatic about the success of Automattic. Today, for those who haven’t been paying attention, the company looks a bit like an overnight success story.
Topics: turned, automattic, attention, techcrunch, media, dollar, mullenweg, jazz, wrong, source, doing, blog, powerhouse, multibillion, wordpress, open, software, company. -
Join Us at WooCommerce; You’ll Love it Here - It's the best job you'll ever have. Make a contribution that matters, work from anywhere, & receive benefits like office stipends, amazing travel, & more.
Topics: employees, love, working, join, distributed, work, automattic, tools, woocommerce, team, benefits, youll. -
Prospress Joins Automattic to Jointly Develop WooCommerce Subscriptions - If you’ve used WooCommerce Subscriptions to sell anything from pet food to nail polish; if you’ve automated your marketing with AutomateWoo; if you’ve tested checkout with Robot Ninja—then you’ve been served by the expertise and passion of the Prospress team. Today we’re excited to announce that Prospress is joining Automattic to work closely with WooCommerce […]
Topics: things, test, jointly, love, working, woocommerce, subscriptions, prospress, develop, youve, store, joins, automattic. -
TechCrunch+ roundup: Automattic TC-1, federal startup grants, ‘getting s*** done day’ - Our latest longform look at a notable tech company examines Automattic, “the leading commercial complement to the open-source WordPress publishing platform.”
Topics: day, getting, automattic, s, company, techcrunch, roundup, post, tech, startup, future, tc1, startups, grants, federal, open, chinese, mobile. -
The Automattic TC-1 - Sixteen years in and now valued at $7.5 billion, Automattic has found a multitude of strides, even as it strives to own ever more of the media market.
Topics: automattic, minutes, techcrunch, media, social, source, future, tc1, project, open, ecommerce, commercial. -
The future of remote work is text - It’s impossible to talk about Automattic without talking about remote work. The company is a role model and innovator in this area: It has been entirely remote since 2005, and at 1,700 employees, it has helped prove that a remote workplace culture can succeed at scale. But “remote” has taken on a different meaning than […]
Topics: text, automattic, meeting, need, think, techcrunch, employees, post, future, remote, work, working, company. -
There’s nothing Automattic about balancing commercial growth with an open source developer community - The tech industry has made a full 180-degree turn with regard to open source in the 16 years since Matt Mullenweg founded Automattic, the commercial backer of open source CMS, WordPress.
Topics: contributors, projects, community, automattic, balancing, techcrunch, source, theres, growth, project, wordpress, developer, companies, open, commercial.