miriamschwab.me

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.

MiriamSchwab.me

A bit about me

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Early 2000s
English Lit Graduate Discovers the Web

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.

2005 – 2006
Falling in Love with WordPress

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.

~2006
Founded illuminea

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

April 9-11 Mumbai, India

WordCamp Asia

Elementor is sponsoring WordCamp Asia this year, and I’m really looking forward to it. Rebecca Markowitz and I will both be speaking.

If you’re attending, come find us at the Elementor booth, or catch one of our talks. WordCamps are always one of my favorite opportunities to connect with people in the WordPress community face to face, and Asia has a wonderfully vibrant WordPress scene. See you there!

Media & Talks

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Webinar

Introducing Angie Code

Angie Code is Elementor’s new agentic AI purpose-built for WordPress. Angie understands your site, connects to your tools, and takes real actions on your behalf. Its first capability, Angie Code,…

March 23, 2026 Elementor YouTube
Podcast

Getting to know Angie

You probably know Elementor for its powerful page building plugin. But last year at WordCamp US, Elementor debuted Angie, a powerful, agentic AI tool that lives inside your WordPress site….

March 18, 2026 Pantheon Livestream
Webinar

Page Builders & Forms: How to Keep Feature-Rich WordPress Sites Under 2 Seconds

An expert panel discussion on balancing flexibility and performance when using page builders and complex forms.

Podcast

Security at Scale: Expert Lessons From Millions of Sites

In this panel, “The Stage” by WP Legends, host Gautam Khorana from Seahawk Media delves into the intricacies of WordPress security at scale with industry experts Miriam Schwab from Elementor,…

February 25, 2026 WP Legends
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Latest posts

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How to Create a “Clean” Zip Utility in macOS Finder (No Junk Files)

I was trying to compress a folder on my Mac and was annoyed that it kept including hidden metadata files like .DS_Store and __MACOSX folders in the zip. While these…

I didn’t think this site would get much attention ever, let alone a lot so fast

Today I woke up to find that Matt Mullenweg, the co-founder of WordPress and CEO of Automattic, had enthusiastically shared this new site across the interwebs as a great example…

Elementor at CloudFest, Despite Everything

In life, plans are often upended, but when you live in a war zone, that’s the default. Plans become a hope and and a dream, so we create backup plans…