Decoupled Days 2025 Opens Call for Session Proposals

Decoupled Days 2025 Opens Call for Session Proposals

Decoupled Days 2025 is now accepting session proposals for its eighth annual conference, scheduled for August 13-14 at The City College of New York. As the only non-profit, community-led event focused on the future of content and commerce architectures, Decoupled Days invites speakers to present 25- and 50-minute sessions covering a range of topics in modern web development. The five tracks include Traditional Content and Commerce, which explores monolithic CMS architectures like Drupal and WordPress; Headless Content and Commerce, focusing on APIs, headless CMS platforms, and commerce technologies; JavaScript and Jamstack, featuring modern frameworks, static site generators, and hosting solutions; People and Community, addressing equity, accessibility, mental health, and governance; and Business/CXO, covering case studies, client relations, and business strategies in the decoupled ecosystem.  

The conference prioritizes diversity and inclusion, reserving at least 50% of accepted sessions for speakers from underrepresented groups and 10% for first-time presenters. Organizers encourage submissions from women, people of color, LGBTQIA+ individuals, disabled people, veterans, neurodivergent individuals, and those from economically disadvantaged backgrounds.

The submission deadline is Monday, March 31, 2025, at 11:59 PM PST. Prospective speakers can submit proposals online, and those with prepared slides may send them directly via email to [email protected]. More information is available at Decoupled Days.

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