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GiveWP and Paid Memberships Pro Sponsor the WordFest Live Captioning

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We’re excited to announce that GiveWP and Paid Memberships Pro have partnered with WordFest Live to sponsor the Live Human Captioning and will feature across the live event on July 23, 2021. 

Learn More About Them 

GiveWP

GiveWP’s mission is to provide anyone, anywhere with the most secure, optimized, and flexible open source suite of WordPress fundraising plugins.

We’re building the future of fundraising by  always continuing to improve upon our capability to serve your cause. In 2015 we set out to create a solution for anyone to receive donations on their WordPress-powered websites with as little barrier to entry as possible. 

It’s our mission to continue building, improving, and empowering fundraising efforts worldwide.

Paid Memberships Pro

Paid Memberships Pro is the Most Complete WordPress Membership Plugin.

Restrict content, manage member subscriptions with recurring payments. User registration, custom profile fields, and robust member management.

Help Us Show the Value of Captioning

We greatly appreciate GiveWP and Paid Memberships Pro for making quality captioning available for our event. If you are also grateful and found value in the live human captioning, please thank these sponsors during the event.

Just follow the links to find their social media accounts.

WordFest Live is an inclusive celebration of WordPress that will feature speakers, partners, and attendees from across the globe. 

Become part of the worldwide celebration now. Register for your free ticket. Partner with us as a sponsor. Share the news with your friends. Together we can have some fun! 

What excites you about WordFest Live?  Let us know in the comments below.

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