Our Media Partners play a vital role in sharing unique perspectives and compelling stories from WordCamp Europe 2026 with worldwide audiences.
This year, we’re excited to collaborate with 13 Media Partners representing four continents. Together, they’re delivering multilingual content in various languages across a variety of platforms.

Media Partners bring a rich diversity of experience – from seasoned collaborators who’ve been part of the WCEU journey for years to fresh faces joining us for the first time.
Our Media Partners are listed in alphabetical order.
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Ayuda WordPress
AyudaWP.com is the most read and visited WordPress specialised site in Spanish. It has been publishing tips, news, tricks, and tutorials every day for more than 15 years and has become the reference website for the Hispanic WordPress community.
Girlbosskie
GirlBosskie.pl is a prominent Polish online platform and professional community founded by entrepreneur Ola Gościniak, specifically designed to empower women in business. It serves as a comprehensive resource hub, offering a wealth of educational content that ranges from digital marketing and WordPress technology to financial management and personal branding. The portal aims to break down barriers for female entrepreneurs by providing practical tools, expert interviews, and a dedicated podcast that celebrates successful women and addresses the unique challenges they face in the modern workforce.



Go with WP
Go with WP is a dynamic, community-driven initiative empowering individuals and businesses to explore and excel in the WordPress ecosystem. Through innovative platforms like the flagship The Journey podcast, which shares inspiring stories from industry leaders, and the Contributor Series, which guides newcomers into open-source contributions, we foster connections and growth. We also organize impactful events such as NextGen WordPress Meetups for students, no-code workshops, and WordPress & Heritage programs that blend education with cultural exploration. As a Media Partner for global events like WordCamp Asia and WordCamp Europe, Go with WP actively promotes and amplifies the WordPress community’s diverse voices. By bridging the gap between learning and implementation, our vision is to inspire, educate, and create opportunities that drive growth and celebrate the vibrant WordPress ecosystem.
Jestem Interaktywna
Jestem Interaktywna (olagosciniak.pl) is a Poland-based educational brand and media platform founded by Ola Gościniak, focused on helping people build and grow websites and online businesses with WordPress. Through practical tutorials, courses, articles, podcasts, and community-driven initiatives, we make technology accessible and empower creators, freelancers, and small businesses to launch, improve, and scale their digital presence.



KrautPress
In 2016, KrautPress started in Germany as a community blog all about WordPress and the WordPress community. Now we want to bring a European view on things to the international stage as well.
Seriously BUD?
Seriously, BUD? is a weekly podcast featuring unexpected conversations with people in the WordPress community. Hosted by Bud Kraus, a longtime WordPress content creative, the show dives into the stories, journeys, and quirks of WordPress folks – and leaves the tech talk at the door.



The Repository
The Repository is an independent media outlet covering the people, products, and politics of the WordPress ecosystem. Each week, we deliver original reporting, interviews, and analysis on the project, business, AI, governance, and community. Read by WordPress professionals worldwide, The Repository provides clear, credible journalism without hype or spin.
The WP Weekly
The WP Weekly is an email newsletter for WordPress professionals sharing the best bits from the WordPress ecosystem in a concise way that should take at most 10 minutes of reading time.



Un Billete a Chattanooga
Un billete a Chattanooga (unbilleteachattanooga.com) is an entertaining show about web design, marketing, and digital business with WordPress, hosted by Ana Cirujano and Pablo Moratinos. The format is an informal conversation filled with laughter, where Ana and Pablo discuss their client projects, the WordPress events they attend, and the latest news they’ve discovered or shared during the week. They also interview prominent professionals from the digital world. The show has been airing every Monday since 2019, with an average duration of 75 minutes. You can enjoy it on video via YouTube and as a podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, iVoox, and Spreaker.
webhosting.today
WebHosting.Today is the number 1 media source for professionals in the web hosting industry. It serves as a central hub for industry news, expert insights and meaningful connections, supporting the people and companies shaping the future of hosting. As WordPress and web hosting create a strong synergy, our presence as a media sponsor at WordCamp reflects our commitment to connecting both ecosystems and supporting the community that drives them forward.



WP Builds
WP Builds is a podcast dedicated to all things WordPress. We run typically have two shows a week, a live show on Monday called ‘This Week in WordPress’ which features multiple guests, and the WP Builds pre-recorded podcast on a Thursday. You can find out more about what we do at wpbuilds.com. We also host deals for WordPress products, and have many other shows as well. Our motto is ‘Be Polite, Always’.
WPDev
WPDev is a YouTube channel for web developers who want to build better websites with AI and WordPress. We share easy-to-follow videos on web design, Elementor, troubleshooting WordPress, and new AI tools that can speed up your workflow. Behind the channel is a team with 12+ years of experience in WordPress, building products used on 3M+ websites and trusted by teams at eBay, Intel, and Toshiba.



WPGIZ
WPGIZ.com provides helpful WordPress-related tutorials, resources, and detailed videos for users of all levels. WPGIZ recognizes that not everyone who uses WordPress is an experienced developer or designer, and it aims to provide resources that are accessible to users of all skill levels. The tutorials and guides on WPGIZ are created clearly and concisely, making them easy to understand. They cover a wide range of topics, including product comparisons, collections, and the latest industry trends. In addition to the written tutorials, WPGIZ also offers detailed video tutorials on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/WPGIZ) that provide visual guidance for WordPress-related tasks. These videos are designed to be easy to follow, providing a valuable resource for users who prefer a more hands-on approach to learning. WPGIZ aims to exist as a truly resourceful and helpful portal for the entire community.



