WP Builds Weekly Podcast

A WordPress podcast packed full of things that you either don't want to know or are clever enough to work out that we just made up!

331 – Why pay full price when we have GPL clubs?
This is the 10th episode of our “Thinking the Unthinkable” series and today’s thoroughly unsavoury thought is “Why pay full price when…
332 – Transitioning from clients to products in WordPress
On the podcast today we have a lovely conversation with Derek Ashauer. He’s been working with WordPress for many years, and has…
333 – No one cares what your website looks like!
It is the 11th episode of our “Thinking the Unthinkable” series, and today’s thought provoking title is “No one cares what your website…
334 – Building a platform: helping developers commercialise their projects
On the podcast today we have Vova Feldman, the founder of Freemius. Vova is an entrepreneur with a passion for software development….
335 – Affiliate marketing is disingenuous
Welcome to the 12th episode of our ‘Thinking the Unthinkable’ series. Today we shall be squirming in our seats as we talk…
336 – Roman Axelrod on standardising web development workflows
On the podcast today we have Roman Axelrod, a web developer from Israel. Roman joins us to share his experience running a…
337 – No code is a lie
Posted by WP Builds Weekly Podcast on August 27, 2023 at 1:02 pm

337 – No code is a lie

So you’ve been building websites for a while now and you’ve got really good at it. You don’t really touch the code,…
338 – Calvin Alkan on the state of WordPress security plugins. Security mini series 1/4
his is first of four podcast episodes related to WordPress security. For the first time ever, I feel like I need to…
339 – Are web design clients only interested in what they can see?
It is the 14th episode of our “Thinking the Unthinkable” series. The idea for today’s topic came from our last episode in…
328 – What to do when you begin to think that you’re splitting up with WordPress
Today on the podcast we have Arnas Donauskas, who is a Product Owner at Hostinger. He’s on the show to talk about…