Hostinger Is Coming to WordCamp US 2023

Hostinger Is Coming to WordCamp US 2023

Let’s end the summer with a bang and meet at WordCamp US. This flagship WordCamp for the North American region will happen in National Harbor, Maryland, from the twenty fourth to twenty sixth of August.

WordCamp is an offline conference with various WordPress-related activities like presentations, workshops, and contributing sessions welcoming all expertise levels.

On top of that, there are networking events where WordPress contributors and enthusiasts can connect and exchange knowledge.

That is the second yr Hostinger is sponsoring WordCamp US, and this time we support the event as a Super Admin.

We proceed our stride in actively participating in WordCamps because lots of our clients are WordPress users.

“We’re excited to satisfy and connect with our clients in person. WordCamp is an ideal opportunity to listen to their feedback directly, so we will proceed to deliver the perfect managed WordPress hosting experience,” says Domantas Gudeliauskas, WordPress Marketing Manager at Hostinger.

We imagine that only by immersing ourselves in the colourful WordPress community that we will gain invaluable insights into our customers’ needs and pain points. Also, WordCamps offer a singular opportunity to interact with industry experts, developers, and tech enthusiasts generally, fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing.

“By being present at WordCamps, we not only contribute to the expansion of our own company, but additionally push the hosting industry towards improvement and innovation,” Marco Chiesi, our Head of WordPress, explains.

“Our ultimate goal is to democratize hosting and empower individuals and businesses of all sizes to thrive online. By actively participating in these events, we align ourselves with the community’s values and aspirations – working together to make the online more accessible, secure, and inclusive for everybody,” he continues.

Where You Can Find Us

So that you’re attending WordCamp US 2023? Don’t hesitate to return to our booth and chat about WordPress and beyond. If you happen to’re inquisitive about our super-handy WordPress AI Assistant or intuitive control panel, you’re very welcome to try them here as well.

We’ll be situated right next to WP Rocket and Nexcess within the sponsors’ booth area. Also, we’ll bring a few of our eco-friendly merch, so don’t hesitate to stop by and collect them!

Our Contribution to WordPress

Sponsoring shouldn’t be our only contribution to WordCamps and WordPress generally – we’re also energetic within the Make WordPress project.

We now have some sponsored contributors involved within the Five for the Future initiative. A couple of of our team members can even attend the WordPress Community Summit, which can occur just a few days before WordCamp US.

The Community Summit is an in-person gathering of the open-source WordPress project. There, participants may have focused time for cross-project discussion, aiming to advance the project.

Also, we have now one among our crew volunteering in WordCamp US. Emma Young, our Head of Content, will volunteer as an MC. This will probably be Emma’s third time volunteering in flagship WordCamps – the previous ones were WordCamp Asia 2023 and Europe 2023.

As we’re actively involved within the WordPress community, WordCamps won’t feel complete without joining Contributor’s Day. That is the time when contributors from all around the world sit and work together, offline, on the WordPress project. Consider it like a combination of a hackathon and a networking event.

“My first ever was full-on, and I used to be capable of accomplish lots. The more moderen was more onboarding others and making it easier for them,” says Emma, reminiscing her recent Contributor Day experiences.

“This time around, I’ve signed up for a couple of teams – I hope to assist with not only onboarding on Docs but I might love to speak with other teams and see how we will all help one another.”

Leonardus Nugraha, our WordPress Content Specialist, and 6.3 Release Lead for Docs, also looks forward to bringing impactful contributions to this open-source community.

“I believe I’ll mostly work on Documentation – the team with which I even have been involved for over a yr. But most significantly, I’m really looking forward to meeting fellow WordPress enthusiasts, talking about recent developments within the ecosystem, and discussing how we, as WordPressers, should reply to the ever-increasing presence of AI.”

On the subject of brainstorming during WordCamps, the sky is the limit – so off we go!