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WooCommerce Zagreb meetup. A nightly recap for a puzzling agentic eCommerce world
Neuralab hosted the winter 2026 edition of the Zagreb Woo Meetup at Holographik.Space, where around four dozen attendees came to hear directly from the Woo and Automattic teams and compare notes on how WooCommerce is evolving. This time it went beyond a simple local dev meetup!
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Sometimes the smallest design details cause the biggest frontend headaches. A button hover, a tiny success animation, a looping illustration in the corner of a section. They look harmless in Figma. Then the design has to become a real website.
University events can go one of two ways. They either stay politely academic, full of career advice nobody remembers on the bus ride home, or they cut straight to the mechanics of the work: what breaks, what scales, what gets overlooked, and why some projects look healthy in staging but weak in the real world. WordPress Campus Connect went with the second option.
In Nominis episode 094, we talk about digital advertising in 2026 with Dino Oreški, secretary of eCommerce Croatia and digital marketing specialist. The episode focuses on AI, automation, Google, Meta, Shopping Ads, campaign structure, and why many webshops still run marketing with outdated habits.
In Nominis episode 093, we talk about Crumbs, a Croatian startup built around food waste, lower meal prices, and WooCommerce as the base for a custom mobile application. Antonio Matušan, founder of Crumbs, shares how the platform grew from an MVP into an app with more than 100,000 users.
In Nominis episode 092, we talk about building an omnichannel pet shop with Marijan Sokačić, director and co-owner of Šape pet shop. Marijan shares how he and his partner Irena started with one physical store, launched a webshop, expanded to another location, and built a business that now combines retail, eCommerce, customer advice, automation, and plans for franchising.
Neuralab hosted the winter 2026 edition of the Zagreb Woo Meetup at Holographik.Space, where around four dozen attendees came to hear directly from the Woo and Automattic teams and compare notes on how WooCommerce is evolving. This time it went beyond a simple local dev meetup!
At the last Zagreb WooCommerce Meetup, we examined Woo under pressure. Security failures, AI agents behaving badly, and real examples of how stores get compromised. This time, we’re flipping the angle!
In Nominis episode 091, we talk about the logistics side of Black Friday with Mislav Jelavić from BOX NOW and Tomislav Juroš from Mail Boxes Adriatic. The conversation covers parcel lockers, fulfillment, changing delivery habits, preparation for peak season, and what online retailers need to understand before the busiest sales period of the year.
When we kicked off the latest WooCommerce Meetup, we wanted to do something a bit different. Instead of sticking to conversion rates and checkout UX (the usual eCommerce suspects), we went under the hood of WordPress security - where outdated plugins, weak passwords, and lazy permissions can quietly wreck a shop.
When we kicked off the latest WooCommerce Meetup, we wanted to do something a bit different. Instead of sticking to conversion rates and checkout UX (the usual eCommerce suspects), we went deep into the murky waters of AI security, specifically, what happens when chatbots go rogue.
After a long hiatus, Neuralab brings you a special edition of the Zagreb WooCommerce Meetup and this time, the spotlight is on cybersecurity. Get ready for a double session featuring a live demo of WooCommerce hacking and practical guidance on red-teaming generative AI agents.