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2026 Workshop Registration


Workshop Information

This year, WordCamp Europe brings 10 exciting workshops to our event, with a range of expert presenters who will take you through interactive examples and demonstrations of key topics.

On the following pages, you’ll be able to register for our workshops. Before continuing, please review the sessions on our website and check that you meet the requirements for each workshop.

Workshop seats are limited, so please only register if you are planning to attend. Please arrive in advance of the start time. We will allow people on our waiting list to join the workshop and fill unclaimed seats before the workshop starts.

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The email address above must match that of your WordCamp Europe 2026 ticket. If it doesn’t, your registration will be cancelled.

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Workshop Selection

Please choose from the available workshops below. Note that some workshops run at the same time, so please check the schedule to avoid conflicts.

📅 Friday 5 June 2026

Workshop 1
Workshop 2
Workshop 3
Workshop 4
Workshop 5

📅 Saturday 6 June 2026

Workshop 6
Workshop 7
Workshop 8
Workshop 9
Workshop 10

Workshop Requirements

Please see below for requirements for the workshops you’ve chosen. If you’re happy that you meet the requirements, check the box at the bottom of this page to continue.

Everyone needs to bring a pen. Cheap pens are fine. Each person attending will be writing.


No special software is required for this workshop.

  • Just bring yourself and an open mind!

You will need to bring a laptop with a code editor installed, a GitHub account (recommended), a local WordPress installation, and the Plugin Check plugin installed.


It would be best to have a laptop and your favorite WordPress development environment, be it working on WordPress with wordpress/wordpress-develop, or more likely, with your own plugins or themes.


The below items are required for this workshop:

  • Laptop

The below items are required for this workshop:

Software (required, installed before the workshop):

Local WordPress install (Local by Flywheel recommended, but any local environment works — wp-env, MAMP, XAMPP, Docker)

WordPress 6.6 or newer, PHP 8.0 or newer

Create Block Theme plugin installed and activated

Code editor (VS Code or similar)

Recommendations (not required):

Git installed locally and a GitHub account. The workshop has checkpoint branches that attendees can jump to if they fall behind. Without Git, this safety net is not available, but they can still follow along.

Files to download before the workshop:

An XML import file with 5 demo portfolio posts will be provided. Attendees should import it into their local WordPress (Tools → Import → WordPress) before the session. The link will go out a few days before the event.


The below items are required for this workshop:

  • A laptop with a local WordPress development environment that you are familiar with (I’ll be using WordPress Studio)
  • Familiarity with WordPress plugin development, PHP, and JavaScript
  • Composer and Node.js are installed and working, the latest stable versions
  • An API key from one of the following AI model providers: Google, Anthropic, OpenAI (You can register one for free via Google AI Studio)
  • If you prefer not to register an API Key with one of these providers, you can also install Ollama and a local model of your choice.
  • One of the following MCP-compatible agentic AI applications: Claude Desktop, VS Code with GitHub Copilot, or Cursor
  • Claude Code is also acceptable if you use that.
  • You may use your own MCP-compatible AI agent, but I won’t be able to support you if things go wrong. The patience to troubleshoot if things don’t work the first time (they rarely do, and that’s part of learning.

The below items are required for this workshop:

  • Laptop
  • Local WordPress development environment with WooCommerce installed

The below items are required for this workshop:

  • Laptop and power supply
  • A working WordPress installation on the laptop. I will be using WordPress Studio
  • The workshop repository installed into the plugins directory of the local WordPress installation.

Attendees don’t need to install or bring anything, but they can test all the tips and settings in their own test sites if they want to. In that case, it would be necessary to have access to wp-admin with administrator privileges to test SEO/GEO settings, and to the server files if they want to test configuration snippets and constants.


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