Elizabeth Sramek from our team will be at WordCamp Madrid on March 6-7, 2026. Two days focused on WordPress development tooling, automation, and building systems that actually scale beyond basic content management.
WordCamp Madrid 2026
📅 March 6-7, 2026
📍 Madrid, Spain
🔗 madrid.wordcamp.org/2026
Why WordPress Automation Matters?
WordPress runs 43% of the web. Most people still think it’s just for blogs. We know better.
We work with companies using WordPress as part of larger automation infrastructures—marketing sites feeding lead data to CRMs, membership platforms syncing with payment processors, headless WP installations powering mobile apps. The automation layer connecting WordPress to everything else is where things get interesting.
WordCamp Madrid is one of the larger European WordPress events. The sessions on dev tooling and automation are directly relevant to challenges we solve: reliable webhook integrations, REST API performance under load, database optimization when you’re processing thousands of automated events daily.
What Elizabeth Wants to Talk About?

Elizabeth’s passion for WordPress is well known, but she isn’t there for discussions about themes or plugin reviews. She wants conversations with developers building serious integrations:
- Custom REST API endpoints handling high-volume traffic
- Webhook reliability when WordPress triggers external workflows
- Integration patterns connecting WP to Salesforce, HubSpot, or data warehouses
- Database performance for sites doing more than content delivery
- CI/CD pipelines for WordPress at enterprise scale
If you’ve built WordPress implementations that coordinate with multiple backend systems, Elizabeth wants to hear about it. If you’ve debugged why a WooCommerce webhook failed to trigger your fulfillment pipeline at 2 AM, definitely grab her for coffee.
Let’s Connect
Elizabeth will be at the venue both days. Find her between sessions or after talks.
📧 liz@triumphoid.com
💬 Come say hi if you see her around
She’s looking forward to seeing what the WordPress development community is building for automation and what tooling actually works in production environments.
The Triumphoid Team