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Getting your WordPress questions answered can be tough, not to mention time-consuming.
You want to ask a friend who knows WordPress but doesn’t want to waste their time with a silly question.
Maybe you decide to reach out to developers, but they just tell you they can do it for a price.
There must be another way!
Fortunately for you, there are a few WordPress Wocommerce support forums and resources that can help you answer questions and make the changes you need on your WP website.
In the following roundup of the best WPsupport 360 WordPress support forums, you’ll find WordPress experts who are more than happy to help you troubleshoot website issues or questions… without expecting anything in return. Plus, if you spend enough time in forums, you can pick up other valuable tips from questions that other people submit!
Tips for Using WordPress Help Resources & Forums
Before we look at the best WordPress forums and helpful resources to turn to for website questions, let’s quickly discuss tips for getting the most out of them.
Many of the questions or issues you need to raise in WordPress support forums have already been answered. Before you ask for assistance, search through previous conversations and responses to make sure your question hasn’t already been answered.
Don’t be so hasty to throw a question into a WordPress help forum. If you haven’t taken time to troubleshoot the issue on your own, forum participants might not be so willing to help when the answer is painfully obvious.
When you do have a valid question, make sure you fully understand what is happening so you can present full details. Screenshots or videos are also helpful if you’re not sure how to describe the problem properly.
Keep the topic relevant to the forum. As you’ll see below, some forums focus on specific areas of interest, so you shouldn’t deviate from that with irrelevant questions.
Mind your manners. Be polite and show gratitude when someone has taken time to answer a question. If you receive an impolite response, keep it civil. This is the place to get support, not get into a fight. And always make sure to review the rules of conduct in the forum (if any) before you post a message to it.
Now, let’s look at which of these trust WordPress forum resources you should use:
WordPress.org
If you need help with WordPress, this could be golden for you. You’ve built a website on WordPress, so why not get your WordPress help straight from the horse’s mouth.
The WordPress.org forum has a variety of resources to help you get the most out of WordPress.
Here you can find guides for getting started with WordPress as well as gain free access to a forum with millions of previous posts.
Because WordPress has such a strong community, most plugin and theme developers have profiles here, so you may be able to get answers from the developers who can give you the best answers.
1. Create An Account
First, create a WordPress.org account. Click Log In in the top right corner of the Support page and click Create an account.

You’ll receive an email with your new password, so keep an eye out for that.

2. Find The Right Forum
If you have a specific question, you’ll first need to find the right area to ask your question.
Have a question about troubleshooting an issue? Themes and templates? Plugins? Installation? Find the right forum on the right side of the Support page.

3. Create A New Topic
If you want to ask a new question, you’ll need to create a new topic for someone to answer.
Scroll to the bottom of the forum page and follow the steps highlighted in yellow.
Topic Title: This provides a general overview of what your question will be about. Don’t ask your actual question here, but more of a brief description. Don’t write “Why isn’t my theme showing up correctly? Do write: Theme Problem!
Link: By providing your website link, it’ll be easier for forum respondents to give you a more accurate answer. They don’t need access to WordPress; just your site.
Comment Box: Here’s where you write your question! Be as detailed as possible, especially if it’s a somewhat technical question, as that will help the forum experts give you a comprehensive answer. If you want to share a screenshotted image or video of the problem, do so by including a direct link to it here.
Topic Tags: Include a few tags that are related to your question to make it easy for your experts to find it. Asking a question about a theme? Use both the tags “theme” and “template”.

4. Wait For Answer Notifications
Now’s the time to wait for your query to be answered. The good news about this official WordPress support forum is that there are moderators working 24/7 to make sure that questions are being answered and people are overcoming their challenges.
So you shouldn’t have to wait long!
Facebook Groups
There are a few super-active Facebook groups where beginners and advanced users alike can ask questions and get WordPress help. These are great resources not only to get answers to your questions but to meet some great people in the WordPress community.
1. Find the Right Group
Facebook has WordPress groups for everything. But the following list of Facebook groups is where you’ll get the most value in terms of asking questions and gaining valuable insights them improve the way you work in WordPress.

Advanced WordPress: This is the premier WordPress group on Facebook! The idea behind this group is simple, a place for WP developers on Facebook to meet and share ideas and knowledge with a focus on the most advanced features and functionality without necessarily having to go into any basics.
Supporting WordPress Products: This group is for professionals who provide free/pro support for WordPress products. They chat about all things related to support. Just talking about doing support and doing it better.
WordPress: This group is for helping people to find answers to their WordPress.org (self-hosted) questions.
WordPress Freelancers: This group is for anyone making a living with WordPress (or wanting to). Freelancing is challenging, but also extremely rewarding. By sharing our experiences we can help each other and grow our businesses.
WordPress Help: This group is also for helping people to find answers to their WordPress.org (self-hosted) questions.
WordPress Speed Up: This group is for all WordPress.org speedups skill levels who want to know more about how to speed up your sites. The purpose of this group is to help you speed up your sites, not to speed them up instead of you, and for free.
WordPress, SEO, & Internet Questions: This group is for helping people to find answers to WordPress.org, SEO, and Internet questions.
WordPress Security: This is a WordPress security group with a lot of experts and almost all experts. They are beginner-tolerant, although they may point you toward beginner security resources.
WordPress Plugins: This group is for helping people to find answers to their WordPress.org (self-hosted) plugin questions.
All About WordPress: This group is dedicated to encouraging discussion of WordPress-related topics.
WP Care Market: Group for Web Professionals: This group is all about providing quality website care and support to clients! Open to all website professionals to gather resources, support, and training for implementing website care in their business the right way. Highly related to what we do over at WPMRR!
Turnkey Websites Blueprint Community: This group helps people share tips and resources for building an automated turnkey website system using WordPress.
WP Innovator: This group is for design and web agencies that are growing their business online. And if you happen to be using WordPress you might find this a particularly useful resource!
Digital Mavericks: This group helps digital professionals take their craft to the next level. The guidelines for this group are simple: be helpful, take massive imperfect action, share everything you can, ask for help and don’t spam.
The Fearless Freelancer: This group is designed to provide a high-quality source of education, insights, and other information for freelancers. Content will be focused on helping members transition into a full-time freelance career or grow their existing freelance business.
Speaking of Fearless Freelancer – meet Carrie (AKA Princess Leia) on the WPMRR WordPress podcast. Carrie spills the beans on everything…from why you feel like you’re not being paid enough, why not knowing what to do is okay as long as you have persistence, how to network with like-minded people, and much more! She’s a teacher at heart so have your notebooks ready, enjoy!

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