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March 17, 2026

Elementor showed up for WordPress in 2025

Looking back at 2025, I’m proud of the way Elementor showed up in the WordPress ecosystem. Over the year, we were part of 40+ WordPress-related events, across 6 continents, over...

Looking back at 2025, I’m proud of the way Elementor showed up in the WordPress ecosystem.

Over the year, we were part of 40+ WordPress-related events, across 6 continents, over 12 months. That included flagship WordCamps, local meetups, industry conferences, podcasts, webinars, and a lot of conversations that don’t always make it onto a stage.

Some of this work is visible: sponsoring and speaking at WordCamp Asia, Europe, and US, PressConf, CloudFest, Domain Days Dubai, and many regional WordCamps.

A lot of it happens quietly: collaborating with WordPress teams, supporting accessibility efforts, and investing in emerging communities.

What matters to me most is the consistency. Showing up regularly, listening, contributing where we can, and treating the ecosystem as something we’re responsible for, not just something we benefit from.

Huge thanks to the organizers, contributors, partners, and community members who made this year what it was 🩷

Looking forward to continuing this work in 2026.

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