EmDash vs WordPress in 2026: what actually matters
A practical look at what EmDash changes, where WordPress still wins, and how to think about migration, security, AI, and the CMS stack in 2026.
Take part in the first edition of the event organised for creators and developers of content management systems, web product creators, and creative individuals.
During the three-day event, you will have the opportunity to listen to renowned industry creators during presentations, develop practical skills in workshops, and make industry connections during breaks and at the afterparty.
Representatives and developers of leading content management systems, practitioners with years of experience, and specialists from related programming fields discuss the realities of working in the industry and the techniques they employ.
In addition to the lectures, participants can enhance their skills in workshops covering web development, UI/UX design, and popular tools like Figma, Webflow, and Framer.
In addition to the lectures, participants can take part in free consultations, view the accompanying exhibitions, explore interesting products, and enhance their book collection.
Networking is one of the most important aspects of meetings and conferences. The friendly atmosphere of the CMS Summit encourages making connections both during breaks and at the post-conference afterparty.
Meet the experts sharing their knowledge at CMS Conf 2026. More speakers being announced soon!

WordPress Playground Architect at Automattic
Your CMS in the Browser: How WebAssembly is Changing the Game (and Why Your Ecosystem Should Care)

Lead DevRel @ React Bricks | CTO @ Vulpo | Astro Maintainer
Astro as a Universal CMS Frontend: Patterns, Tradeoffs and a Real-World Case
We're looking for passionate speakers to inspire 300+ CMS developers, creators, and business leaders. Got a story to tell? A technique to share? We want to hear from you.
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A practical look at what EmDash changes, where WordPress still wins, and how to think about migration, security, AI, and the CMS stack in 2026.
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