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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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Information overload is a common thing in the modern world. Data is all around us. Computers, mobile phones and all the other electronic devices are constantly feeding us with facts. If we’re bad at filtering and even blocking information, infobesity can be a real thing. One of the solutions is a digital assistant to help us filter and organize all of the data, and that is the dashboard.

Designers and developers perform very different tasks when it comes to creating a product. What might seem completely normal and logical from the designer’s point of view might not necessarily mean the same from the developer’s side. This article will outline the key steps that make the handoff process from design to development smoother. It will also cover some common setbacks and their causes.

DIGITAL LAB.in 2019. The second edition of conference for next-gen interface designers and developers. And probably one of our favourite technical events. The reason for that is in the title itself - it's for both designers and developers. Like its last year's maiden voyage, the 2019 edition was divided to full-day workshops during Friday and the conference itself on Saturday.

Does this new buzzword deserve a place with other, widely known ones? Does it make any sense? Actually, what is it, who is it for? What it has to do with web design? We were at #CXZG conference in Zagreb where there was a lot of talking about customer experience and all of these questions.

The name VeeMee originates from Croatian word-play in which Vee stands for ‘YOU’ (producers, suppliers, buyers) and Mee stands for ‘US’. In short, It's a platform that provides transparent and relevant information between market participants. We had an e-mail chit-chat with VeeMee's founder, Marko Kozjak, about their philosophy and future plans.

Customer journey doesn't start with the purchase, but with designers and their ideas on how this process should look like. Customer journey and customer experience are two inextricable processes linked with the design. Exactly for that reason, it's important to think of customer experience and journey in the design phase and tailor the end product for the user a.k.a customer. To facilitate this process and to get closer to the users, designers can use UX laws which are connected with human behavior and psychology.

LiLash is the creator of the world's most coveted eyelash serum. Their goal is to revolutionize the way beauty is approached by redefining eyelashes and eyebrows. LilashPros is an online education and catalogue portal for their registered resellers. Take a look at how we envisioned and built their platform, both for B2C and B2B (vendors) market.

Our designer duo Marina & Ana are back in Zagreb full of positive impressions from 9th Kulendayz Conference in Osijek. Apart from the design topics, speakers were talking about subject matter related to data, cloud, ITPro, Project Management, FrontEnd, BackEnd development. In addition, the organizers have made extra efforts to include the youngest ones in their conference program with micro:bit workshops based on STEM field. After all, they shall inherit the earth.