Next week, our team is heading to WordCamp Vienna and we’re not just attending. We’ll be there to meet people, swap notes with others in the industry, and share what’s working (and what we’ve learned the hard way) while building WordPress projects that last.
WordCamp Vienna 2026 takes place on April 10-11, 2026, at the Altes AKH, Campus of the University of Vienna.
If you’re coming too, we’d love to say hi.
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There are plenty of events where you can watch talks and go home with a notebook full of ideas you never implement. But WordCamps feel different. You get practical conversations with people who ship work: agencies, freelancers, product teams, marketers, designers, developers, often all in the same room. That mix is exactly why we’re excited about WordCamp Vienna.
The hard part of building on WordPress isn’t “how to install a plugin”, but building a site (or a product, or an agency) that still works six months from now. When priorities change, clients change their minds, scope creeps in, and your team is stretched. That’s the kind of stuff we want to talk about in person.
WebroHub at WordCamp Vienna: Andrei, our founder, on a panel about the skills nobody taught you
One highlight for us this year: Andrei will be speaking in the panel discussion: “The skills nobody taught us: Delegation, boundaries, and building what lasts.”
If that title hits a nerve… yeah, same. Most of us learned WordPress skills from YouTube, docs, mentors, and late nights. But delegation? Boundaries? Building a team that doesn’t burn out? Creating processes that don’t collapse the moment you land two big projects at once? Those “people skills” are usually learned the expensive way. This panel is about making that learning curve less painful and more intentional.
What we’ll cover on stage (in plain English)
We’re not going to pretend there’s one magic way to run a team. But we are going to talk about real patterns that show up again and again when you’re building websites and products for clients:
- Delegation that doesn’t create chaos.
Handing off work isn’t the same as dumping tasks. The difference is context, definition of done, and feedback loops. When those are missing, you don’t save time, you create rework. - Boundaries that protect quality (and your sanity).
Scope creep is normal. The question is whether you have a way to handle it without resentment, rushed work, or awkward “we’ll do it for free” decisions you regret later. - Building what lasts.
Not just “launching.” Building the kind of foundations – technical and operational – that make it easier to maintain, improve, and scale the thing you built.
If you’ve ever thought that you’re doing good work, but it still feels like you’re constantly catching up, this panel is for you.

How to meet us at WordCamp Vienna
We’ll be around throughout the event days, between sessions and during networking. If you want to chat, just come by and say hi. We are so looking foward to it!
If you’re building on WordPress internationally and want to compare notes (agency side, product side, or in-house) we’re in.
WordCamp Vienna details (quick recap)
- When: April 10-11, 2026
- Where: Lecture Hall Center, Campus of the University of Vienna (Altes AKH)
- Andrei’s session: Panel Discussion – “The skills nobody taught us: Delegation, boundaries, and building what lasts.”
After WordCamp Vienna, we’ll publish a short series of posts with the full, documented experience: what we learned, the conversations that stuck, and the practical takeaways you can apply right away (delegation, boundaries, and building systems that don’t fall apart under pressure). If you couldn’t make it to Vienna, this will be the next best thing. And if you were there, it’ll be a useful recap you can share with your team.

FAQ
Is this talk only for developers?
No. Delegation and boundaries show up in design, PM, marketing, content, everywhere. If you work with clients or ship WordPress projects, it applies.
Will you share concrete examples?
That’s the point. Nice ideas are cheap. We’ll focus on situations people actually deal with: handoffs, revisions, scope, timelines, and team load.
Can we meet if we’re considering working with WebroHub?
Yes. If you’re coming to WordCamp Vienna, it’s a great moment to talk face-to-face about what you’re building and where you want it to go.
See you at WordCamp Vienna!
If you’ll be there, come say hi and catch Andrei’s panel: “The skills nobody taught us: Delegation, boundaries, and building what lasts.”
Want to lock in a time to talk while we’re in Vienna?
Message us and we’ll set a quick meet-up! You can write us at contact@webrohub.com, on WhatsApp or you can even call us at +40 764 567 242!
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