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Maybe people should spend more time talking about why they stick around profiting off of WordPress rather than just the negatives. ★ Support this podcast ★

In the race to forecast the fate of software, pundits are overlooking the operating system. People won't become app builders in the traditional sense, the software will simply appear. Users will create and customize apps for their company, their families, and for themselves based on their needs. Or not, because who the hell can predict any of this stuff. Here are my thoughts, anyway. My side bet with Justin https://bsky.app/profile/justinjackson.ca/post/3mhjgd65f6k2jJason's thread https://x.com/jasonfried/status/2035074613773050266?s=20 ★ Support this podcast ★

In this episode, I’m sharing something new we’ve launched at The WP Minute: a free course called Hire Smart & Scope Right: How to Plan Your Next Website Project Built on WordPressThe course is designed to help businesses make better decisions before starting a WordPress project. It’s not about which plugins or themes to use. It’s about the fundamentals—planning, communication, budgeting, and understanding what success actually looks like for a website.If you run a WordPress agency or freelance business, you might find this especially useful to share with prospects. It walks potential clients through the kinds of questions they should be asking before hiring someone to build their site.I created this alongside Eric Karkovack, and it pairs nicely with our other free course on choosing the right WordPress hosting. Together, they’re part of our effort at The WP Minute to help people have a better experience with WordPress through education.Both courses are free thanks to our pillar sponsors, and you’ll get a certificate when you finish.If you take the course, I’d love to hear your feedback.LinksHire Smart & Scope Right: How to Plan Your Next Website Project Built on WordPresshttps://thewpminute.com/courses ★ Support this podcast ★

Matt kicks off 2026 with thoughts on new WP Minute initiatives, WordPress opportunities in the AI era, and where he sees the biggest potential for agencies and freelancers this year.Free Course Launch: Pricing & Scoping WordPress ProjectsTaught by Eric Kovac (30 years in web development)Covers project requirements, agency selection, and client communicationUseful for freelancers learning to scope projects and for clients understanding what agencies needAvailable at thewpminute.com/coursesAccountability Cohort ProgramSix-week program for freelancers and agency ownersGroup check-ins, goal-setting, and peer supportDesigned to build momentum for growing your business in 2026Apply at thewpminute.com/accountability-intakeWooCommerce as the Big Opportunity Matt's theory: SaaS platforms like Shopify, Webflow, and Wix may feel AI's impact first as licensing costs rise and get passed to customers. This could drive businesses toward WordPress and WooCommerce for more flexibility and control.Rethinking the Agency ModelBasic code, wireframing, and brainstorming increasingly assisted by AIOpportunity lies in becoming a strategic partner, not just a technical vendorCritical human thinking and industry expertise become more valuableAI Cost Predictions Expect AI subscription costs to rise significantly—Matt predicts plans like Claude Code Max could double to $400/month or higher as companies face the real economics of frontier models.Reality Check on AIDespite using AI tools daily for plugins and experiments, Matt notes the technology isn't fully there yet. His example: Claude built a landing page but put "2024" in the footer—a small error that raises questions about reliability on more complex tasks.LinksCourses: thewpminute.com/coursesNewsletter: thewpminute.com/subscribeAccountability Program: thewpminute.com/accountability-intake ★ Support this podcast ★

Someone said they were leaving WordPress for AI. Others said there's a WordPress bubble. Now I'm jumping in with comments. Enjoy! 00:00 Introduction and Context00:54 Debating WordPress's Versatility02:50 WordPress in the Agency World05:43 AI and WordPress: A Complex Relationship10:30 The Essence of Open Source13:50 Continuity and Client Assurance19:17 AI's Limitations and Future21:38 Conclusion and Final Thoughts ★ Support this podcast ★

Matt discusses the concept of WordPress longevity, touching on his personal journey, the friendships he's made, and how he navigates imposter syndrome within the community. He reflects on the importance of creating sustainable content and the evolution of his projects, all while contemplating the future of WordPress and its community. ★ Support this podcast ★

Read the full post here: https://thewpminute.com/state-of-the-word-2025-its-a-vibe/ ★ Support this podcast ★

Join me as I reflect on 18 years of dedication to WordPress Media, the WP Minute's professional journey, and the challenges faced from industry practices like purchased YouTube views. Learn about our omnichannel approach, spotlighting successes with team members like Eric and Toby, and the importance of genuine content creation. Discover how we've built a thriving community and the value of true engagement in the WordPress space.00:00 Introduction and Personal Background01:03 Challenges in WordPress Media03:52 Building the WP Minute04:59 Achievements and Team Growth08:11 Professionalism and Sponsorship12:47 Community Engagement and Final Thoughts ★ Support this podcast ★

We are talking about finding meaning in AI. Also I launched a plugin called PodLoom to connect your Transistor.fm account up to WordPress. ★ Support this podcast ★

In this episode, we dive into the evolving WordPress landscape, particularly for business owners—whether you're running an agency, freelancing, or part of a SaaS venture. Explore the shift from a tightly-knit, open community to a more business-focused, competitive environment.00:00 Introduction and Personal Reflection00:31 The Changing Dynamics of the WordPress Community01:56 Business Focus in the WordPress Space03:35 Economic and Legal Influences04:27 Technological Shifts and AI Impact05:22 Sustaining Long-Term Success05:55 Final Thoughts and Call to Action ★ Support this podcast ★