10 April 2025
			Hanna Worku
	
	
		
			Our plugin now features an AI-driven tool that suggests improvements to content based on SEO and readability assessments: Yoast AI Optimize. This was our first AI-powered feature designed to optimize posts automatically. In this article, we’ll take you through how we built it and why we embarked on this journey. If you’ve used our plugin »
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1 December 2022
			Luc Kickken
	
	
		
			We have redesigned the Yoast SEO settings interface. Today we’re “releasing” an early alpha of this new interface so you can see what it looks like. We’ve updated, overhauled, and comprehensively improved how our interfaces look, feel, and behave. We’ve also moved some settings and features to be more intuitive, and to better match your »
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25 January 2022
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			Nolle Groen
	
	
		
			It is April 2021 and amidst a global pandemic, we are about to embark on our greatest venture yet: developing an SEO app for Shopify. For a development department so focused on WordPress for so long, this is both a dream and a nightmare. Starting fresh on a new platform offers endless possibilities, but even »
			Read: "Behind the front-end: Yoast SEO for Shopify"
		 
		
			
		
	 
	
	
		
28 October 2020
			Omar Reiss
	
	
		
			On November 26, PHP 8 will be released to the world. PHP 8 is set to become one of the most breaking PHP releases in the history of PHP and will bring along unprecedented challenges for legacy PHP codebases, like WordPress, to fix compatibility.  Today we bring you a comprehensive report on WordPress and PHP »
			Read: "The 2020 WordPress and PHP 8 compatibility report"
		 
		
			
		
	 
	
	
		
18 August 2020
			Manuel Augustin
	
	
		
			In a previous article, I’ve told you the story of how we fixed the problem of sentence tokenization in RTL languages. If it’s only this specific technical problem you were interested in, read no further! I’m not going into more detail about the technical solution. But there’s also a bigger lesson to be learned here, »
			Read: "Splitting RTL texts into sentences, part 2"