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Meet Kinsta at WordCamp Europe 2026 in Kraków, Poland


WordCamp Europe 2026 is almost here, and Kinsta is excited to be part of it once again.

From June 4–6, our team is heading to Kraków, Poland, for three days of contribution, learning and connection at Europe’s biggest WordPress conference. This year’s event takes place at ICE Kraków and is expected to bring together thousands of creators, builders, developers, agencies, product teams, and WordPress professionals from around the world.

Whether you’re already hosting with Kinsta, considering a move, growing a WordPress business, or just want to talk performance, security, or scaling, we’d love to meet you in Kraków.

Come find us at our booth

WordCamps are built on hallway conversations, quick introductions, shared ideas, and the kind of in-person moments that are hard to recreate anywhere else.

We’ll have friendly faces from Kinsta on-site, and we’re always happy to meet customers, partners, developers, and WordPress enthusiasts from across the community. You’ll find us at our booth on Level 1, right next to the catering area.

We’ve got team members flying in from across departments, including:

You’ll find Kinsta’s booth on Level 1, right next to the catering area.

To add a little extra excitement to WordCamp Europe, Kinsta will be hosting a sweepstakes during the event. Attendees who meet us at our booth can enter for a chance to win a LEGO Milky Way Galaxy set!

Kinsta sweepstakes at WCEU 2026
Kinsta sweepstakes at WCEU 2026

The draw will take place on Friday, June 5, at 16:00 at the Kinsta booth. The selected winner must be present to collect their prize.

Kinsta on stage

We’re especially proud that Marcel Bootsman, Partnerships & Community Manager EMEA, will be speaking at WordCamp Europe 2026. His session, “Open source is democratic infrastructure – support it!”, takes place on Friday at 14:40 in Track 1.

Open source powers much of the modern web, including WordPress itself. It is built in public, improved by many, and trusted because it is transparent. But that kind of infrastructure doesn’t maintain itself. In his talk, Marcel will share a practical playbook for how companies and individuals can support open source without taking control. If you care about WordPress, contribution, community health, or the long-term future of open source, add this session to your schedule.

Don’t forget to check the full schedule for interesting sessions, workshops, and networking opportunities.



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