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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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When you look at the map, Vienna seems like a logical choice for WordCamp Europe 2016. It firmly sits at the European center of gravity, symbolically connecting east with west and fusing romanesque / baroque architecture with (modern) smart city design. As we will see later, these “old VS new” concepts were inevitable talking points during this year’s happening.
Not so long ago Learning Management Systems (LMS) used to be utilized only by large companies. The reason was their complexity and cost of creating such a system. On average it took a couple of months and several people with technical skills to implement such a system. And even after, it usually required at least one person to keep the system up and running. So basically, owning an LMS wasn’t affordable for medium and small sized companies. Than in 2003. WordPress emerged. At first it was a go-to tool for bloggers. Those bloggers also wanted to create and sell e-courses to their readers. Soon they realized that WordPress has great potential to be a base for core functionalities of LMS.
It was just a matter of time. 2016. seems like a year of rebirth for email marketing and guess what, MailChimp is not losing its ground. New features await eager marketers especially if you have a large product catalog and can connect various segmentation of your users to specially crafted email campaigns
“I was thinking to make the ‘cookie shop’ with just 2 products and for everyone to have 2 different designs (one good / one bad) … then we can analyze the most clicked product and the most working design!”
MailChimp introduced several useful updates to their eCommerce Automation feature. Store owners have more power as the control of emailing customers is now more fine-grained and detailed. Here is the list of new features that you can leverage in your MailChimp and eCommerce integration
6th - 8th April, 2016, Austin, Texas - WooConf (Global WooCommerce conference) - we’re showing you a glimpse of a WooCommerce conference - full of design, development and content topics connected with the most popular eCommerce platform in the world.
You probably heard of the “12 step” Joel test right? If the answer is yes, then this dev job opening is ideal for you. If not, then you’re on the road to learn new things as we’re seeking both senior and junior PHP developers.
Here is your chance to shoot all sorts of questions at Neuralab team as we’ll be doing couple of events and road-trips to a city (probably) near you.
TL; DR - Let's call a spade a spade. The meaning of 'open-source' projects is the joint and distributed development of a certain author's work, and not a superficial opportunity to capture a larger market share. We`ll explore the concepts that define a quality and successful 'open source' project such as Linux or WooCommerce, and separate them from orchestrated attempts to open up corporate technologies such as the ASP.NET framework or the Swift programming language.
WooExperts are hand selected high quality experts that understand WooCommerce products. After exchanged documents and portfolio showcases with the WooThemes people, we got the approval that we are eligible for the certificate! We became a WooExpert team! You can relax by our side as we are full-service team of creative people, managing all aspects of online eCommerce projects. Even the ones you’re not aware off.
Gemius eCommerce day was an event held at 29th October 2015 in Zagreb. Interesting speakers and various "web shop" topics provided the audience with exhaustive sets of data on Croatian eCommerce market share, people behavior and regulations regarding online stores.