#258 – Automattic Partners with UIC, WP Engine Newsroom, Plugins for Sale, BackupBliss Relaunched

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This week on The WP Week Newsletter, we cover Automattic partnering up with UIC, the release of WordPress 6.9.1, a proposal for merging WP AI Client into WordPress 7.0, two plugins up for sale, new projects, and more.

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The funding will help power the UIC Tech Solutions Open Source Fund and its first offering, AI Leaders. The hands-on course provides training in generative AI, offers participants a WordPress micro-credential, includes paid training, and connects students to jobs that require practical AI skills.

📰  WORDPRESS & AROUND

All the updates around WordPress and its closely related technologies

This minor release fixes 49 bugs across Core and the Block Editor, improving the block editor, mail, and classic themes.

🔧 TIP OF THE WEEK
WP Performance Tip: Turn Off Unnecessary WordPress Bloat

WordPress loads a lot by default—much of it isn’t needed for every site. Cleaning this up reduces clutter and speeds up the frontend.

Remove Unused Head Elements
Disable unnecessary scripts and metadata added to <head>:

remove_action( ‘wp_head’, ‘wp_generator’ );
remove_action( ‘wp_head’, ‘rest_output_link_wp_head’ );
remove_action( ‘wp_head’, ‘wp_oembed_add_discovery_links’ );

Why This Matters

  • Reduces extra HTML output
  • Improves page load performance
  • Lowers security exposure (version info, unused endpoints)

Pro Tip: Only remove features you’re sure your site doesn’t use (like REST links or oEmbed). Less bloat = cleaner markup + faster themes. Small tweaks like this make a big difference in theme performance.

💵 INVESTMENTS, ACQUISITIONS & PARTNERSHIPS
  • Atarim has a new investor:  Eugene Levin, President of Semrush, is the new investor.
  • Two WordPress plugins up for sale: Çağdaş Dağ has announced the sale of two WordPress plugins currently listed on WordPress.org. Both plugins are stable, freemium products with over 10,000 active installs each. Interested folks can DM him for more information.

👥 COMMUNITY NEWS

Updates and News from the WordPress Community

WP Engine unveiled a new publishing platform called Newsroom, aimed at helping media companies manage content creation and newsroom operations through a single platform. The launch comes a month after WP Engine acquired Big Bite, bringing the company’s newsroom workflow expertise and editorial technology into WP Engine’s platform.

  • WPGivesAHand 2025 Recap: The fifth year of the WPGivesAHand initiative brought together participating WordPress companies to collectively donate $ 7,135 to five charities, highlighting the community’s ongoing commitment to giving back.
  • WP Engine and DreamHost bag Stevie Awards: DreamHost received a Bronze Stevie Award for Best Use of AI in Customer Service for its AI-assisted website builds, and WP Engine earned a Silver Stevie Award for AI and Tech Focused Digital Transformation Team of the Year.
  • ForthFocus is now an official WordPress.com partner: This development marks a new milestone in its 10-year journey.
  • Groundworx Core has been restructured: What was once a single all-in-one plugin is now a bundle of four focused plugins: Query Filters for interactive Query Loop filtering, Showcase for carousels and sliders, Cards and Sections for hero layouts and scroll animations, and Tabs and Accordion for responsive tabs with an accordion fallback.
  • Winden is now available in the plugin repository: The Tailwind CSS Compiler for WordPress was open-sourced a few weeks earlier.
  • Scanfully has introduced Broken Media Monitoring: This helps site owners detect failing images, scripts, videos, and more.
  • BackupBliss relaunched: It is the first WordPress backup and migration plugin to offer free cloud backup storage (1GB) as part of their own cloud solution. The relaunch includes a major overhaul of the plugin, with the free version now offering free integrations for Google Drive and other cloud storage providers. Lifetime license options are now available for the pro version.
  • DesignSetGo 2.0 launched: The update introduces three new blocks, 150+ patterns, 12 homepage templates, shape dividers, and many more.
  •  WP Test Utils 1.2.1 is here: The PHPUnit Polyfills and BrainMonkey dependencies were updated, along with compatibility verified for PHP 8.4/8.5.
  • MailerPress v1.3 is now available: This version adds integration for FluentForms, embeddable forms support, automatic double opt-in reminders, and several other enhancements.
  • Fluent Support 2.0 released: This version introduces a completely redesigned interface, improved ticket management, smarter reporting, workflow enhancements, and so on.
  • WPCodeBox v1.3.1 is now available: This release adds AI code execution, Gemini and OpenRouter model support, custom model options, and much more.
  • FluentCart 1.3.10 released: This release adds Full Site Editing support, introduces new Gutenberg blocks, and several styling improvements. The release also includes important tax, renewal, and theme compatibility fixes.
  • Simple Download Counter v2.3 launched: The update adds a Micro API for download counts, new shortcodes for categories and multiple links, and so on.
  • SureForms 2.5.0 released: This update adds more control and security, with select features available only in SureForms Premium, including custom lost and reset password forms, field-level restrictions, and expanded IP and keyword restrictions. It also improves translation support, prevents empty form pages, and includes several other fixes for a smoother experience.
  • Press This 2 0 with Gutenberg: Press This is back with a modern rebuild using the Gutenberg block editor. It keeps the same fast bookmarklet workflow while adding real blocks, better content handling, and a cleaner modern foundation. The Alpha release is now available on GitHub.
  • Quiz add-on for WPForms: The add-on makes building quizzes fast and easy, offering graded, personality, and weighted quizzes.
  • Marcel Bootsman highlighted the upcoming WordPress Admin refresh: He highlighted a visual refresh for WordPress 7.0 admin aimed at modernizing the look, aligning with the WordPress Design System, and maintaining backward compatibility.
  • All new Textream: This is a free macOS teleprompter app for streamers, interviewers, and presenters. It highlights your script in real-time as you speak, displayed in a beautiful Dynamic Island overlay.
🚀 NEW PROJECTS
“The hardest part of adopting the Abilities API isn’t writing wp_register_ability().
It’s figuring out which of your 200+ hooks actually deserve to be an ability. That’s a manual, boring, error-prone task.”


Lax Mariappan about creating Abilities Scout.

🔖 INTERESTING READS & PODCASTS

More posts and podcasts from the WordPress Community you don’t want to miss

  • On The WP Minute+ podcast, Matt Medeiros talks with Kevin MacGillivray of Pressable about his moving from Shopify to WordPress, marketing challenges, AI’s impact, and Pressable’s plans for partnerships and community in 2026.
  • Pat Walls spoke with Katie Keith, who explained how she built a portfolio of 19+ apps, common misconceptions about app portfolios, and more.
  • This episode of WP Tavern Jukebox podcast features Miriam Schwab discussing Elementor’s decade of growth and how AI is shaping the future of WordPress.
  • James LePage highlighted a surge of visible AI progress in WordPress, pointing to new proposals, APIs, experiments, and tooling that are rapidly shaping the platform’s AI foundations. He also discussed Agent Building in WordPress.
  • 2025 was a year of momentum for Kinsta, marked by leadership changes, meaningful product updates, and a continued focus on fast, reliable WordPress hosting as the team looks ahead to 2026.
  • Johanne Courtright explains why she chose Gutenberg over Elementor.
  • Rino de Boer streamed a live session experimenting with Elementor V4, building a section with an overflowing image and animated text slider, showing the process in real time.
  • Nick Hamze argues that AI isn’t a replacement for WordPress, but a powerful addition to it.
  • Pablo Postigo shared his experience of experimenting with Studio & Claude Cowork.
  • Jonathan Desrosiers shared thoughts on offering criticism in open source projects.
  • Ambiya Siddiqui shared her journey and lessons from the first WordCamp Nepal 2026.
  • A travel guide for WordCamp Asia 2026 attendees, highlighting easy and popular getaways from Mumbai for those extending their stay before or after the event.
  • The 2026 Agentic Coding Trends Report by Anthropic identified eight trends that they predict will define agentic coding in 2026.

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Handpicked fresh guides from WordPress circle

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