WordCamp US is the premier North American event for web professionals

Apply to Speak at WordCamp US 2024

This post is intended to help guide your submission.

WordCamp US combines the best of both worlds: an in-person gathering with live streaming for global access.

Submission Guidelines

Limit Submissions: To ensure thorough consideration, please submit no more than three talk proposals.

Creative ideas are encouraged. The goal is for attendees to come away with new skills and insights.

Session Formats

Note: WordCamp US is only accepting Campfire Chat submissions at this time. Campfire Chats submissions close on Monday, May 13 at 11:59 pm PDT.

  • Campfire Chat (30-60 minutes): Small, informal, discussion-driven sessions held in the WordCamp US Lounge; perfect for networking, collaborative problem-solving, and exploring new ideas. These sessions are low-tech (no slides; only flip-chart paper and markers). Note: Facilitating a Campfire Chat requires a unique set of skills, distinct from those needed for traditional presentations.
    Learn more about Campfire Chats!
  • Traditional Session (45 minutes): Deep dive into the latest trends, skills, strategies and concepts in web development, design, enterprise, eCommerce, and more.
  • Workshop (90 minutes to half a day): Hands-on, interactive learning experiences designed for deep engagement and practical application. Length will vary based on the topic.

Have a unique idea? If your session concept doesn’t fit these formats, we’re still eager to hear it! Creativity is key to a diverse and dynamic program.

Seeking Inspiration?

Consider these popular areas:

Entering the WordPress Profession

  • Building a WordPress focused skillset
  • Overcoming imposter syndrome
  • Continuous learning opportunities
  • Emerging markets

WordPress for enterprise

  • Growth and scalability
  • Headless WordPress
  • Security best practices for enterprise
  • Custom development and enterprise plugins

The future of WordPress

  • Interactivity API skills
  • Future WordPress Core features
  • Market trends
  • WordPress and Artificial Intelligence

Essential WordPress skills

  • Accessibility (a11y)
  • Blocks
  • Core
  • Security

Data liberation (read more on w.org)

Everyone Has Something to Offer

We believe in the power of diverse experiences and perspectives. Regardless of your background, your voice can contribute to the richness of the WordCamp program. If you’re hesitating, consider resources from the WordPress Diverse Speaker Training Group, available to bolster your confidence and skills:

  • The Myths of Being a Speaker (aka “Impostor Syndrome”)
  • Finding a Topic for a WordPress Talk
  • Writing the Pitch for your WordPress Talk
  • Creating Your WordPress Talk
  • Becoming a Better Speaker
  • Creating Great Slides

Join our supportive community in the #diverse-speaker-support Slack channel in Making WordPress Slack. Whether you’re new to speaking, seeking speakers for inclusive events, or can mentor new speakers, this space is for you.

Your Submission Matters

Every proposal enriches our understanding of the community’s interests and achievements. While we can’t accept every talk, your submission plays a crucial role in shaping our event. The WCUS organizing team is made up of volunteers from across North America who want to discover your interests and experiences.

Stay Connected

Have questions? Feel free to ask questions in the Making WordPress Slack #WCUS channel, and a team member will reply as soon as possible. Here is a helpful guide to joining Making WordPress Slack.

Important Dates

DateEvent
April 3, 2024Call for Speakers opens
May 6, 2024 23:59:59 PDT
April 29, 2024
Call for Speakers closes
May 13, 2024 23:59:59 PDTCampfire Chat submissions close

Throughout May, the WCUS Programming Team will review applications, make speaker decisions, and reach out to applicants.

We’re excited to hear from you! Together, let’s make WordCamp US 2024 an unforgettable event with world-class opportunities for learning and growth!