
Automattic – Making the web a better place
We are passionate about making the web a better place. 20 years of history: explore the Automattic timeline. WordPress.com Your blog or website has a (free!) home on the web. Your story, your way. …
WordPress Plugins – Automattic
Since its public launch in 2006, we have enhanced WordPress.com with a number of add-on services to make blogging better, safer, and more fun. Many of these services are also available to self-hosted …
News – Automattic
Features, news, and more: See what's been going on in Automattic's world. For media inquiries and materials, visit our Press page.
Contact Us – Automattic
For WordPress.com support requests and billing issues, please contact our 24/7 support team. Get support for Akismet, Cloudup, Gravatar, Jetpack, Longreads, Crowdsignal, Simplenote, Simperium, …
Work With Us – Automattic
We’re 1,464 Automatticians in 82 countries speaking 110 languages. We democratize publishing and commerce so anyone with a story can tell it, and anyone with a product can sell it, regardless of …
About Us – Automattic
Automattic is a Most Loved Company and Disability Confident Committed. (Here’s what that might mean for you.) Learn more about our dedication to diversity, equity, and inclusion and our Employee …
Benefits – Automattic
We support our fellow Automatticians with great benefits. In addition to those listed below, other benefits vary by location and can be found here. Wellness · We offer mental wellness benefits incl…
Celebrating 20 Years of Automattic – Automattic
On June 20, 2005, Matt Mullenweg made his first hire: Donncha Ó Caoimh, a software developer who had been working on the WordPress project. And with that, Automattic was born. By the following …
How We Work – Automattic
How We Work This isn’t your typical work-from-home job. Learn more about our culture, our creed, and life as an Automattician. “One of the best things about working at Automattic is the chance to rotate …
Response to WP Engine’s Meritless Lawsuit – Automattic
Oct 3, 2024 · Last night, WP Engine filed a baseless lawsuit against Automattic, Matt Mullenweg, and WordPress.org. Their complaint is flawed, start to finish. We vehemently deny WP Engine’s …