WPBakery at WordCamps this September: Why we’re sponsoring and what it means for you
September is shaping up to be one of those months when the WordPress community feels especially alive. And with three WordCamps that are happening almost back-to-back: Vršac, Lithuania and Gdynia – WPBakery will be there for each one and here’s why.
For us, these events aren’t just boxes to tick on a calendar. They’re moments where the community comes together, where conversations about the future of WordPress actually happen, and where we can meet you – our users – face-to-face (like we did in WCEU, for instance). To chat, connect, listen and hear about your challenges. TLDR; – that’s the real reason we’re investing our time and presence this September.
Why we’re sponsoring
There are plenty of ways a company can show up in the WordPress ecosystem, but for us, WordCamps make the most sense.
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Supporting accessibility, speed and ease of use
These values are built into WPBakery and they’re also what WordCamps stand for: making WordPress usable and approachable for everyone. Sponsoring means helping keep that spirit alive.
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Giving back to the community
WPBakery wouldn’t exist without WordPress or the people who build with it every day. Sponsorship is one way we contribute to the ecosystem that supports your businesses, projects and growth. Furthermore, we’re having some of our team members as speakers on all three WordCamps, to share knowledge and useful takeaways that the community can benefit from.
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Being part of the conversation
This isn’t about hanging a logo on a wall. It’s about listening, sharing and contributing. We want to engage in real discussions with agencies, freelancers, SMBs and developers who use WordPress daily – because your insights shape what comes next. And we do talk and share it through our Roadmap.
WPBakery at WordCamps goals
From the outside, sponsoring might look like simple brand promotion. But for us, it’s more focused and intentional.
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Community partnerships
Agencies in lookout for scalable workflows, freelancers needing flexibility and developers looking for integrations – these are the conversations we want to have. Partnerships we build here often end up resulting in better solutions for our users.
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Direct feedback
Nothing beats (a Jet2 holiday #iykyk) talking with users in person. Hearing about your wins, frustrations and challenges firsthand is invaluable. It helps us fine-tune WPBakery in ways that make sense for you.
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Visibility and relevance
WordCamps are the place where perceptions of WordPress tools get formed. We want you to know that WPBakery isn’t just around – it’s adapting, evolving, and still relevant in 2025.
What’s in it for you
So, what does all this mean for you if you’re at one of these WordCamps in Vršac, Kaunas and/or Gdynia?
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Direct access to the team
Bring your questions, challenges or stories as we’re there to listen, help and share practical advice.
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Clarity on hot topics
We’re aware of the questions that come up again and again: Is WPBakery outdated? Can I use it with Gutenberg? How do AI features fit in? You’ll get honest, clear answers straight from us. (No; Yes; Great!)
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Education and support
We’ll walk you through features like Support Plus and Loyalty Program, the template library, as well as how to get the most out of WPBakery in your workflow.
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Community perks
Of course, no WordCamp is complete without stickers, swag and a few surprises to take home. More on that later…
Looking ahead
To conclude, to us – WordCamps are more than events – they’re snapshots of where WordPress is headed. By showing up in these events, we’re not just sponsoring; we’re committing to being part of that future with you.
We want to build and maintain stronger connections, learn directly from you and make sure WPBakery continues to deliver value where it matters most – in your hands, on your projects, with your clients.
If you’re attending one of these WordCamps, come by and say hello. Let’s talk about building websites better, faster and – together.