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CloudFest 2026 is happening right now at Europa-Park in Rust, Germany (March 23–26), and Elementor is there as a sponsor with a booth, a speaker, and a lot to talk about regarding AI and WordPress.
For those who don’t know, CloudFest is one of the most important gatherings in the web industry: it’s where hosting companies, infrastructure providers, agencies, and platform builders all converge in one place. The intersection of WordPress with that broader web ecosystem is exactly where Angie, our agentic AI framework for WordPress, belongs.
What we’re bringing to CloudFest
Our booth is at Z36. Come find our team there.
The team will be demoing Angie and having real conversations about what this means for hosting companies, agencies, and developers.
If you’re at CloudFest and want to explore what a partnership looks like, or just want to see what Angie actually does, that’s the place to be.
We also have the following session on the program:
WordPress 2026: Scaling the AI Revolution for Hosts and Agencies
Wednesday, March 25, at 2:40 PM: on the NameStudio API Stage (Arena Stage) .
We’ll go deeper into how Angie enables a new category of AI-first WordPress experiences for both hosting providers and agencies.
This session speaks directly to the questions we hear most from partners: what does AI mean for my business, and what does Angie specifically make possible?
A bit about Angie, for context
Angie is an agentic AI framework purpose-built for WordPress. It’s a standalone plugin, available for free on the WordPress repository, and it works on any WordPress site, not just sites using Elementor’s Editor.
What makes it different from general AI tools is that Angie operates inside your WordPress environment and understands it. It knows your installed plugins, your content structure, your theme, and even your WooCommerce setup, all via MCP.
When you describe something you want to build or manage, Angie isn’t working in the dark. It knows exactly what it’s building into.
- For hosting companies, this creates an opportunity to offer your customers an AI layer that makes WordPress sites easier to build, maintain, and evolve. That translates directly to retention, time-to-value for new customers, and a differentiated offering in a crowded market.
- For agencies, Angie removes the friction from custom development work. With Angie Code, the AI’s code generation capability, you can create custom Elementor widgets, WordPress admin snippets, interactive front-end components, and more, just by describing what you need. Everything runs in a sandboxed test environment before it touches production, which matters a lot when you’re responsible for client sites.
- For developers, Angie is something to build on and extend. The Angie SDK lets you integrate your plugin with Angie so it can take context-aware actions through your product, and the ecosystem of integrations is growing. Being an early integrator means you help define early on how AI agents interact with WordPress.
Come connect with us
If you’re at CloudFest, we’d love to talk. Whether you’re a hosting company thinking about AI infrastructure, an agency looking to move faster, or a developer exploring what building on top of Angie looks like, there’s a real conversation to have.
You can visit us at Booth Z36, attend our session, or fill out the form on our CloudFest page, which details our session and includes a form you can fill in to stay in touch with us after the event.
We built Angie because we believe AI isn’t a feature you add to WordPress: it’s an infrastructure layer that the whole ecosystem can benefit from. CloudFest feels like exactly the right place to start that conversation at scale.
We look forward to meeting you there!
FAQs
Q: Why is Elementor launching Angie at CloudFest?
CloudFest is where the decision-makers of the hosting and web infrastructure world gather: CEOs, CTOs, platform operators, and agency leaders. That’s exactly the right room to introduce something that’s meant to be an infrastructure layer for WordPress, not just another plugin. Angie belongs in the same conversation as hosting, performance, and scale, and CloudFest is where that conversation happens.
Q: What does an AI WordPress product have to do with a hosting event like Cloudfest?
That’s actually precisely the point. Hosting companies are one of Angie’s core audiences: they’re the ones who can offer Angie to their customers at scale and build it into their onboarding and retention strategies.
The web infrastructure world and the WordPress AI world are converging, and CloudFest is one of the first major events where that becomes visible.
Q: What exactly is Angie, and how is it different from other AI tools?
Angie is an agentic AI framework built specifically for WordPress, not a chatbot, not a generic code generator.
The difference is context: Angie operates inside your WordPress environment and understands it. It knows your plugins, content structure, theme, and WooCommerce setup.
Generic AI tools hand you raw code to figure out for yourself. Angie takes you from prompt to deployed, tested asset inside your actual site.
Q: What does Angie mean for the business of a hosting company?
Angie gives your customers a reason to stay and grow with WordPress rather than churn. An AI layer that helps users build, troubleshoot, and maintain their sites reduces the friction that causes people to give up or switch platforms, which means better retention, faster onboarding, and a more differentiated offering.
Come find us at Booth Z36 to talk through what a partnership could look like.
Q: Can developers build on top of Angie?
Very much so. Angie has an SDK that lets developers integrate their plugins so Angie can take context-aware actions through their product, directly inside the WordPress admin.
Existing integrations include Crocoblock’s JetEngine, Advanced Custom Fields, WS Form, The Events Calendar, Gutenberg, GiveWP, and LearnDash. Being an early integrator matters. The first people building on Angie help shape how AI agents interact with WordPress ecosystem-wide.
Q: Do you need to be an Elementor user to use Angie?
No. Angie works on any WordPress site. You need an Elementor account to sign in, but the core functionality, including Angie Code for generating custom WordPress assets, is available to any WordPress site administrator. Free install from the WordPress plugin repository.
Q: How do we stay in the loop if we can’t make it to the booth?
Head to our CloudFest page and fill out the form. Tell us about your company and what you’re exploring, and our team will follow up after the event.
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