Monthly Roundup – July 2025

Published on Aug 13, 2025

Monthly Roundup – July 2025

Picture this: You manage multiple brand or language websites. Each one has a Hero section—complete with a heading, a small para, an image, and a CTA button. As things stand, you build the Hero section manually for each site. 

Well, not anymore. Because now, you have OneDesign. With OneDesign, you can create not just the Hero section, but any pattern or section template once and send it to your other sites in a single click. Each site’s version automatically adapts to its styles, colors, typography, and spacing. 

Simply define your design patterns on a central site and sync them across all your websites. OneDesign is part of our OnePress framework for building and managing multiple sites as part of a network—for both multisite and non-multisite setups. Download the plugin on OneDesign repo, and test, contribute or share your ideas.

If the cost and expenses saved with OnePress make sense to you, consider migrating any non-WordPress websites to WordPress. You can know more by talking to us anytime, or meet us in-person at WordCamp US 2025, from August 26–29 in Portland, Oregon.

In more migration news, we see many teams outgrowing Hubspot lately. If you are one of those, here is a comparison between HubSpot and WordPress, and our comprehensive migration guide to make your move from HubSpot to WordPress easier. For enterprises ready to step up their content game, our HubSpot to WordPress migration service now offers a fully managed path to WordPress.

Recently, we unpacked one of the most debated architectural choices—when does Headless WordPress actually make sense? Our latest approach guide makes it simple. It walks you through why going headless might matter, helps you decide if it’s the right move for your site, and outlines both the benefits and downsides. While not every site needs to be headless, if yours does, this guide will help you choose with confidence.

WordPress news snippets

  • The WordPress AI team unveiled four building blocks – PHP SDK, Abilities API, MCP Adapter, Experiments plugin. It will help developers integrate flexible, provider‑agnostic AI tools.
  • A proposal regarding WordPress Core suggests a maintenance mode for legacy components. This will help manage outdated features, ensuring continued support absent active development. 
  • WordPress VIP has introduced customizable error pages for tailored user experiences. Admins can design branded 404 and 503 pages via VIP Dashboard.
  • WordPress has expanded its education support via Campus Connect events, Student Clubs, and Credits internships. It will help students gain guidance and real-world experience.

From around the web

  • Alibaba’s Qwen3‑Coder and Moonshot’s Kimi K2 are new open-source MoE models with up to 1 trillion parameters. Both outperform benchmarks in coding tasks and support agentic workflows.
  • OpenAI introduced its ChatGPT Agent combining Operator and Deep Research for task automation. Agent mode is available for Pro, Plus, and Team subscribers.
  • GitHub Spark is now available in public preview for Copilot Pro+ subscribers. It turns natural language prompts into full‑stack apps with hosting, backend, AI, and deployment.

Upcoming events

WordCamp US 2025 once again has a Showcase Day this year, to highlight exceptional WordPress projects and the talent behind them.

Water cooler

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Credits

Authored by Aviral Aviral Aviral Mittal Director of Marketing , Abhijit Abhijit Abhijit Prabhudan Technical Writer | Edited by Aviral Aviral Aviral Mittal Director of Marketing

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