Automattic has acquired Prospress, the developer of Robot Ninja.
When You’re Slack With Testing WooCommerce: True Stories from Real Store Owners
We often hear unfortunate — yet completely avoidable! — stories about WooCommerce sites breaking because stores owners get slack about testing. Here are some of those stories.
Case Study: How Agency Webfronten Now Spends 93% Less Time Testing Multiple WooCommerce Sites With Robot Ninja
WordPress mainenance agency Webfronten has cut the time it takes to test WooCommerce on clients websites from 15 minutes to just 1 minute — thanks to Robot Ninja. Learn how in this case study.
Gutenberg and WooCommerce: Working with Product Blocks
Gutenberg is almost here! But what does it mean for WooCommerce and working with products? Learn how to use the WooCommerce Gutenberg Products Block plugin in this in-depth guide.
WordCamp Brisbane 2018 Recap: Supporting the Aussie Community
As far as WordCamps go, Brisbane 2018 was solid. Lots of great speakers, sessions, and swag. Here’s a recap of our highlights—and how we’re supporting the Aussie WP community.
Laracon AU 2018: Two Days of Learnings and Getting to Know a New Dev Community
We went along to our first ever Laracon AU in Sydney and learned a ton. Here are our top takeaways and what we’re planning to incorporate into Robot Ninja.
Where to Get the Best WooCommerce Help
Need help with WooCommerce? We list the best places where you can get support, including free, expert, and professional resources.
Case Study: How Robot Ninja Has Been a ‘Game Changer’ for WPSessions
Find out how Robot Ninja has empowered WPSessions founder Brian Richards to deploy more changes to his WooCommerce site more often, and why he believes it’s a game changer for WooCommerce.
Using WP-CLI to Speed Up Your WooCommerce Development
Our rundown of the go-to WP-CLI commands for spinning up new WordPress sites and WooCommerce development.
Case Study: How Nuclear Ape is Using Robot Ninja to Automate Client Checkout Testing
When there’s only one of you and not enough time in the day, how do you keep up with testing client checkouts?