WordPress 7.0 is coming. It’s the biggest update in years and it changes how WordPress websites are built, maintained, and operated. New features, new requirements for hosting and plugins, new workflows.

For you as a website owner, this means something is changing under the hood. And someone needs to make sure nothing breaks in the process.

That’s what we’re here for.

Why we’re already prepared

Benjamin Zekavica, founder of Kreo Pulse, is part of the WordPress Core Team. He has been actively contributing to WordPress development for years. That means we don’t find out what’s changing when the update drops. We know months ahead.

In June 2026, Benjamin will be at WordCamp Europe 2026 in Kraków. It’s the largest WordPress conference in Europe. He’s speaking on two panels:

Inside WordPress 7.0
Friday, June 5, 2026 · 10:15 · Track 2
Together with the people who built the release. Covering the process, the decisions, and the open questions behind WordPress 7.0.

Rethinking Learning in WordPress
Saturday, June 6, 2026 · 11:15 · Track 2
Together with the Executive Director of WordPress. Covering who will carry the project forward and how new people find their way in.

What you get out of this

When WordPress 7.0 lands, we’re prepared. Your plugins are checked beforehand. Your hosting is adjusted. Your website keeps running, no surprises, no downtime, no effort on your end.

Most WordPress agencies read about changes like this when they’re published. We don’t read about them. We’re in the room when they’re decided. Very few agencies anywhere can say that.

If it matters to you that your website is in the right hands, let’s talk.

Let’s talk about your website.

A quick conversation to see how we can support you.