


They really focus on the WordPress side of things. You are the co-founder of WordPress and CEO of automatic, but I kind of wanted to start around automatic because I think most people think about automatic and. Matt, I’m gonna do like a quick intro for you because most people listening probably know who you are at this point. Learn more about Howard: We are live on the pod this week, uh, with the one and only Matt Mullenweg. And by next week you could be offering a 24 seven white label website support to your clients and passively growing your monthly recurring revenue or become a WP buffs affiliate to earn 10% monthly payouts every month for the lifetime of every client.Īnd finally, if you’re looking to sell your WordPress business or website, check out the WP buffs acquisition unit. And powers digital growth for agencies, freelancers and WordPress professionals. WP buffs manages WordPress websites, 24 seven. Matt Mullenweg: the WP MRR WordPress podcast is brought to you by WP buffs. The one and only Matt Mullenweg enjoy today’s episode. So I’ll let him tell it because I can’t do it better than him. And you’ll get to hear mats opinion about that, my everything going on there and very eye-opening to hear some of the reasons why he wrote his letter on his blog or his blog posts there to clarify a few things, but also for some personal reasons as well.

A core member of the community, you know, about all that stuff that’s happening. And the final thing we kind of talked about at the end, not kind of the final thing we chatted about was the Wix versus WordPress saga that is happening right now. Matt has a really nuanced perspective on fighting fake news, the role of moderators, the role of companies, and section two 30, really some cool stuff there. We talked about democratizing publishing and the era of fake news. We talked about automatic scaling that company, how they do hiring and recruiting there for engineers and for other positions, how they made it from 200 employees to 1400 really interesting stuff, especially from my perspective as a business owner. I thought maybe I wasn’t going to get a ton of time to ask him everything I wanted to, you know, I didn’t get to ask him everything or talk with every about every single topic I wanted to, but I got most of what I wanted to really talk about at the core. And Matt report has a great episode that went out a couple months ago and Michelle did a great episode on WP coffee talk, both of which I listened to and really enjoyed. If you want hear more about him on other podcasts. I was listening to other podcast episodes he’s been on. Prepped a lot for this episode, not a lot, but you know, five, six hours. Now, if you don’t know who Matt is just listened to the first few minutes of today’s episode, you’ll get to know pretty quickly, but we got to have a really cool conversation. Joe Howard: Howdy folks, Joe Howard here this week, I got to sit down and chat with Matt Mullenweg.

