The GravityKit Team Will be at WordCamp Europe 2022 – Come Say Hi!
We’re excited to announce that our whole team will be attending WordCamp Europe 2022, in beautiful Porto, Portugal! Come say hi if you’re there, we’d love to meet you! WordCamp Europe is an informal gathering of WordPress enthusiasts (i.e., anyone from casual users to...

We’re excited to announce that our whole team will be attending WordCamp Europe 2022, in beautiful Porto, Portugal! Come say hi if you’re there, we’d love to meet you!
WordCamp Europe is an informal gathering of WordPress enthusiasts (i.e., anyone from casual users to Core developers!). The event is organized by the community and made possible thanks to a group of generous sponsors.
The purpose of the event is for people to discuss all things WordPress, share ideas and get to know each other. WordCamp Europe will take place from June 2-4 at the Super Bock Arena – Pavilhão Rosa Mota, in Porto.
Expect Delayed Support
Our support team will be taking a break from May 31st – June 5th; we will be busy taking part in WordCamp Europe, team-building, and planning for the future. Please expect delayed response times over this period. We will be back in the office on Monday, June 6th.
If you need help over that period, please submit a support request as usual and we will help you as soon as we’re back in the office!
Save Your Spot
There are still tickets available for WordCamp Europe, so if you’re thinking of attending the event (or you’re looking for a good excuse to take a trip to Porto), book your spot now!
Here’s a brief rundown of the schedule:
- June 2nd – Contributor Day
- Day 1 (June 3rd) – Talks and workshops
- Day 2 – (June 4th) – Talks, workshops and after party (Matt Mullenweg will also be speaking on this day)
For more information about the schedule, check out the WordCamp Europe website.
Meet the Team
We’ll be attending both days of WordCamp Europe, so if you’re planning to be there, come say hi! Here are our faces so you know who to look out for:





See you there 👋
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