Hi, I'm Miriam Schwab
Open source advocate. Community builder. Founder.
I’ve spent the better part of two decades building companies, communities, and connections in the open source world — particularly WordPress. I co-founded and sold Strattic, and I’m currently Head of WordPress at Elementor. I organize and speak at WordCamps, care a lot about the long-term health of the open web, and genuinely love the ecosystem I work in.
Latest posts
A conversation about why WordPress core still ships so few AI abilities and the limitations they have got me thinking: why am I making my site fully dependent on Abilities…
A real example of hidden instructions embedded in a product’s website, why the same risk shows up in AI agent skills and hooks more broadly, and a free scanner worth knowing about before installing one.
When I first built this site, I invested a lot of time in getting it up and running. I figured that would be more or less it for a while,…
I studied English literature, which sounds like it has nothing to do with what I do today — but after graduating I started providing English language services: copywriting, marketing writing, Hebrew-to-English translation. All of that content was going into websites, and the websites turned out to be far more interesting to me than the content I was creating. I had to learn more about the web, and that’s when I stumbled into the open source world of website building.
I came across WordPress, Drupal, and Joomla and started looking into all of them. WordPress was something else entirely. The theming, the plugins, the constant innovation — I was like, this is amazing. I started offering WordPress services when it was still seen as just a blogging platform. Nobody thought it could power serious business sites. But I was well positioned when people started coming around to it, and that’s how I started generating leads and building a real business.
I founded illuminea, my WordPress agency, around the time my fifth child was born — I know because she’s now 19, and that’s how I mark the milestone. I learned early on the importance of saying no to things that would stretch you too thin. I ran the agency for the next 13 years, building WordPress sites for clients across industries while raising a family, and learning more in those years than in any course or conference I’ve attended.
Upcoming Events
WordCamp US 2026
Elementor will be at WordCamp US as Admin-level sponsors, and we look forward to connecting with the community there.
Cloudfest Americas
I’ll be attending and speaking at Cloudfest Americas.
Media & Talks
How Can AI Tools Help Non-Developers Build WordPress Sites?
I joined Jesse Friedman on the Impressive Hosting podcast to talk about how AI tools are empowering non-developers to build with WordPress. We covered a lot of ground: AI safety…
471 – Miriam Schwab discusses Angie AI and Elementor’s future in WordPress
In the WP Builds WordPress Podcast episode titled “471 – Miriam Schwab discusses Angie AI and Elementor’s future in WordPress,” released on June 11, 2026, Miriam Schwab, Head of WordPress…
Community + Code Episode 27: Miriam Schwab – From a folding table to 21 million installs
In this episode of the Community + Code podcast, Miriam Schwab shares her fascinating journey through the WordPress ecosystem. From her early days as a content writer to founding the…
Crossword Podcast: Perspectives with Miriam Schwab
Miriam Schwab joins Luke and Jonathan to discuss the Elementor ecosystem, what other product companies can learn from its growth, and how Elementor thinks about its relationship with the wider WordPress…