Adrian Laboş (@adrianlabos) 's Twitter Profile
Adrian Laboş

@adrianlabos

Business Operations at @WooCommerce.

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James Kemp (@jamesckemp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How do you want to be notified of new experimental features in WooCommerce? Or when experimental features become part of the core plugin? Share your thoughts here: github.com/woocommerce/wo…

Darren Ethier (@nerrad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're releasing a refresh to the WooCommerce email customization settings page in WooCommerce 9.7 (behind a feature flag). I would love to get feedback on the changes! Read more here: github.com/woocommerce/wo…

Woo (@woocommerce) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Introducing the new Woo. 🤝 We’ve been evolving our brand identity to keep pace with our new product vision. Woo got a glow-up, and it feels so right. Allow @tamaraniesen to formally introduce you: woocommerce.com/posts/introduc…

Tammie Lister (@karmatosed) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've got a little experiment going on starting today, running every day this month of October. Introducing Blocktober: blocktober.fun. Powered by telex.automattic.ai - creating a WordPress block a day using AI...let the fun begin.

Adrian Laboş (@adrianlabos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Amazing work on scaling performance 🙌 Lots of insights here for anyone building bigger, faster Woo stores. developer.woocommerce.com/2025/10/01/imp…

Develop with Woo (@developwoo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

WooCommerce 10.2 is out with new updates to Product Collections 🎉 We cover the new carousel layout, taxonomy filters, and the enhanced Cross-Sells collections, all now available.

Jamie Marsland - Head of WordPress YouTube ❤️ (@pootlepress) 's Twitter Profile Photo

...Update alert 🔥🔥🔥🔥👇 telex.automattic.ai from Automattic now works as a creative workspace. 👉 You can now install WordPress plugins, themes, and content, then create rich plugins and custom blocks with AI. A big step forward for anyone building on WordPress.

James Kemp (@jamesckemp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If "Orders" were a top-level nav item, where would you expect to find "Subscriptions": under "WooCommerce" or under "Orders"? Historically, Subscriptions and other "order-type" nav items show directly after the "Orders" menu item. Should they be moved to "Orders", or remain

If "Orders" were a top-level nav item, where would you expect to find "Subscriptions": under "WooCommerce" or under "Orders"?

Historically, Subscriptions and other "order-type" nav items show directly after the "Orders" menu item. Should they be moved to "Orders", or remain
Lenny Rachitsky (@lennysan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Testing out the new Claude Cowork. I asked it to go through every Lenny's Podcast episode and pull out the 10 most important themes and lessons for product builders. Then, the 10 most counterintuitive truths. I gave it access to a folder with 320 transcripts. First, it said

Testing out the new Claude Cowork. 

I asked it to go through every Lenny's Podcast episode and pull out the 10 most important themes and lessons for product builders. Then, the 10 most counterintuitive truths. I gave it access to a folder with 320 transcripts.

First, it said
James LePage (@jameswlepage) 's Twitter Profile Photo

github.com/WordPress/agen… Agent Skills now have been unified under this WordPress Repo. Feel free to contribute, update and improve! These are some of the most noticeable ways to deeply improve the accuracy of coding agents.

Steve Burge (@stevejburge) 's Twitter Profile Photo

WordPress is moving at AI-speed right now. About a week after it was first discussed, the beta versions of WordPress 7.0 now have a "Connector" screen for OpenAI, Claude, and Gemini. Choose any service and it will install a plugin then ask for your AI key.

WordPress is moving at AI-speed right now.

About a week after it was first discussed, the beta versions of WordPress 7.0 now have a "Connector" screen for OpenAI, Claude, and Gemini. 

Choose any service and it will install a plugin then ask for your AI key.
Ian Misner (@ianmisner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

is this right As a merchant, I want a mechanism that helps me know which of the infinity plugins available I should use for my use case so I can confidently assume the community or platform endorses my decision. As an extension developer, I want a clear way to identify that

signüll (@signulll) 's Twitter Profile Photo

the most underrated hire right now is a great product person. when i say product person i'm def not talking about a product manager. perhaps i think there has to be somewhat of a new role. i don't have a good name for it yet but maybe something like "product thinker".. someone

Develop with Woo (@developwoo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us on March 31, 2026 for a live discussion with community leaders on how to build meaningful connections, get more from events, and find your people in ecommerce. Special guests include Amber Hinds Mary Hubbard and Raquel 🤸🏻‍♀️ More info 👉 developer.woocommerce.com/2026/03/10/joi…

Mike McAlister 🛹 (@mikemcalister) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 Huge day for Ollie — we just released an eCommerce pattern collection and a whole suite of designs, blocks, and templates for WooCommerce. Beautiful eCommerce made simple. Check it out here and watch the video in the thread below: 🛍️ olliewp.com/ollie-for-wooc…

🚨 Huge day for Ollie — we just released an eCommerce pattern collection and a whole suite of designs, blocks, and templates for WooCommerce. Beautiful eCommerce made simple.

Check it out here and watch the video in the thread below:

🛍️ olliewp.com/ollie-for-wooc…
Luigi Teschio (@gigitux) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Coming in WooCommerce 10.8.0: better command palette support across WooCommerce admin screens. That means quicker access to common actions like adding products, creating orders, and jumping to key areas without extra clicking. A small change, but one that makes daily store

Beau (@beaulebens) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm experimenting with a possible direction for Woo menu structure. This modifies how WordPress' main nav works, introducing an additional layer of nesting. Handles Woo extensions, allows for other plugins to still nest inside the Woo area, and also moves Orders to the