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  • Jetpack 11.5: Under-the-hood improvements to enhance your experience

    This month we have worked on several under-the-hood improvements to enhance your Jetpack experience, including updates to forms, notification emails, and Jetpack Social.

    In this release:

    • The Consent field result from forms will now show up in notification emails and feedback views.
    • Jetpack Social will now highlight if a previously connected social account has a broken connection in the editor.
    • The form block has had several small interaction enhancements and bug fixes.

    This release also includes other minor bug fixes and improvements — check the changelog for more

    Automattic listed in Newsweek’s “America’s 100 Most Loved Workplaces 2022”

    Our parent company Automattic has been listed #31 in America’s 100 Most Loved Workplaces 2022 by Newsweek.

    We continue to grow and have some exciting open positions at Automattic, including in Engineering, Product, Marketing, Design, Business Development, HR, Customer Support, and more. Work for us, from anywhere: https://automattic.com/work-with-us/

    A big thank you to everyone who contributed to this release:

    Adnan Haque, Adrian Moldovan, Andrew Dawes, Aneesh Devasthale, Antony Agrios, Brad Jorsch, Brandon Kraft, Chris Jean, Christian Gastrell, Damián Suárez, Daniel Post, Dean Sas, Dehan, Derek Smart, Dognose, Douglas Henri, Dylan Munson, Foteini Giannaropoulou, Gergely Márk Juhász, Heyde Moura, Ivan Ottinger, Jason Moon, Jasper Kang, John Caruso, John Webb, Juanma Rodriguez Escriche, Kevin L, Kuba Birecki, Luiz Kowalski, Maciej Grabowski, Mike Stott, Nauris Pūķis, Nino Mihovilic, Osk, Paul Bunkham, Philip Jackson, Piotr Stankowski, Rafael Agostini, Renato Augusto Gama dos Santos, Renzo Canepa, Robert Felty, Robert Sreberski, Roberto Aranda, Samiff, Sergey Mitroshin, Siddarthan Sarumathi Pandian, Siobhan Bamber, Steve D, Tim Broddin, Yaroslav Kukharuk, bindlegirl, dkmyta, jcheringer, kirahsapong, leogermani, nunyvega, robertf4, thingalon

  • Jetpack Social, the newest and easiest way to share your WordPress content to Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Tumblr

    Social media has changed a lot in the last ten years since Jetpack launched its social sharing tools. Remember 2012? Pinterest exploded onto the scene, MySpace relaunched, Facebook went public, and also bought a little photo-sharing network called Instagram.

    Today, social networks have long been established as a pillar of any marketing or communication plan. In fact, Generation Z may be more likely to find answers through social media instead of Googling. You already know you need to get your message on social media to reach your audience where they hang out. But who has the time to manage that, along with everything else? That’s why we created Jetpack Social.

    Write once, post everywhere

    You’re already sharing posts, pages, and products on your website. Jetpack Social goes one step further and shares your content directly from the WordPress Editor to your social media channels. Whether your fans are on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, or Tumblr, you can easily reach them with a few clicks.

    Manage your social connections and automatically share your posts to social networks

    You can set a featured image and update the message for your social channels through the simple interface. You’ll get a preview to see what it looks like, so you can be confident before you publish.

    Finish writing your posts on your time. Schedule them to go live when it’s convenient for you and we’ll take care of the rest. And coming in November, you can re-share your content, which is excellent for those evergreen posts you want to remind your readers about.

    Over 1 million posts are shared every day with Jetpack Social. If you haven’t tried it yet, find out what you’ve been missing.

    Free for casual users

    All of Jetpack Social’s features are free for up to 30 shares per month. If you share a post on Twitter, that’s one share. Share it on Twitter and Facebook, that’s two shares. That’s one post per day, for free!

    If you’re a power user, our basic plan is best for you. Get up to 1,000 shares and hit that re-share button until your heart’s content. To celebrate the launch of Jetpack Social, we have a $1 introductory offer for the first month, and after that, it’s $10 per month.

    If you’re already using Jetpack social media tools

    Thanks for using Jetpack! We’re happy that our sharing feature saved people so much time over the last ten years. And now we’re excited to give Jetpack Social the time it deserves. We have a new team focusing on how to make the product even better so we can help you get your message out and grow your business.

    All the features you’re used to are still free, and we moved social previews and re-sharing out from the paid plans to the free plan. Be sure to give those a try!

    If you want to share your content more than 30 times per month, you’ll need to upgrade to the Social Basic plan. The first month is just $1, and will be $10 monthly after that.

    Try Jetpack Social today.

  • Jetpack 11.3: Updates to blocks and more

    This month, we’re excited to share: a new block, enhancements to existing blocks, an update to our Google Analytics feature, and more.

    In this release:

    A new Payment block

    ​​We have released a new Payment Buttons block that works as a container for several Payment Buttons. This enables you to add multiple inline payment buttons to your site.

    The WordPress editor with individual payment buttons inside a Payment Buttons block

    Gallery block and carousel improvements

    Reusable gallery blocks now support carousels, and images with rounded corners will now use the correct link.

    Support for Do Not Track (DNT) headers in our Google Analytics feature

    We have added support for Do Not Track headers in our Google Analytics feature; which enables your site visitors to opt-out of tracking when they have requested to do so in their browser.

    And more!

    • We added support for the Post List module which was until now only available on WordPress.com.
    • This release also includes other minor bug fixes and improvements — check the changelog for more details.

    A big thank you to everyone who contributed to this release:

    AJ Zane, Adrian Moldovan, Alex Sanford, Andrés Blanco, Anna McPhee, Antar Mukhopadhaya, Antonio Sejas, Beau Lebens, Bernie Reiter, Brad Jorsch, Brandon Kraft, Charles Fulton, Chris Jean, Chris R, Clement Duncan, Corey McKrill, Damián Suárez, Daniel Aleksandersen, Daniel Bachhuber, Daniel James, Daniel Post, David Biňovec, David Calhoun, Dean Sas, Derek Smart, Derrick Tennant, Digiover, Dion Hulse, Dmitry Roshchin, Dognose, Dominik Tränklein, Donna Peplinskie, Donncha O Caoimh, Donncha Ó Caoimh, Douglas Henri, Drew Butler, Dylan Munson, Erwin Bantilan, Garrett Hyder, Gary Thayer, Gergely Csécsey, Gergely Márk Juhász, Grant Kinney, Ian Dunn, Ismail El Korchi, Jake Jarvis, Jake Oehler Morrison, Jakob Nylin, Jasper Kang, Jen Heilemann, Jeremy Herve, John Caruso, Jonathan Moore, Junaid Bhura, KY4U, Karen Attfield, Kevin L, Lee Willis, Manzoor Wani, Marcelo Serpa, Mathieu Hays, Michael Kelly, Miguel Torres, Miguel Xavier Penha Neto, Mike Stott, Mustafa Uysal, Nate Weller, NekoJonez, Osk, Panos Kountanis, Pär Thernström, Paul Bunkham, Pavel, Pierre, Presskopp, Rasso Hilber, Renato Augusto Gama dos Santos, Richard Ortiz, Romain Tartière, Ross McKay, Sagar Nasit, Sam Lade, Samiff, Saša Todorović, Sebastian Popp, Sergey Mitroshin, Siddarthan Sarumathi Pandian, Sophist, Stephan de Souza, Steve D, Steven Stern, Vinícius Moura Barros, Web Rocker, Weston Ruter, Wojtek Naruniec, Yan Sern, Yashwin, bindlegirl, cainmi, christophherr, daledupreez, dkmyta, donncha, frank goossens, jboland88, jeherve, kraftbj, leogermani, mattclegg, mikemayhem3030, nunyvega, omegadrh, plugin-master, raphj, rmpel, robjarsen, sarahlicity, sdixon194, shanomurphy, thingalon, timse201, tlehtimaki, zytzagoo, Žiga Sancin