WordPress 5.5 comes out in a few days, and Jetpack is ready: Jetpack 8.8 is fully compatible with WordPress 5.5. There are also a few other notable improvements:

  • The plugin is 25% lighter. Improvements to Jetpack's internationalization allow us to fully rely on language packs offered by translate.wordpress.org. As a result, the Jetpack plugin itself has about 150 fewer files, which will especially improve performance during plugin updates on limited server environments.
  • We've improved the connection process. You'll now see an option to reconnect your site to WordPress.com if it ever gets disconnected, and the error messages are clearer so you understand exactly how to fix them.

We recommend updating now to benefit from all the recent improvements and bug fixes in Jetpack and in WordPress! Jetpack 8.8 requires WordPress 5.4 or above, so it's also a great time to make sure your version of WordPress is up to date.

This release also includes many other bug fixes and improvements — check the changelog for more details. To use the latest version of Jetpack on your site, update your existing installation or install Jetpack.

A big thank you to everyone who contributed to this release:

Aaron Robertshaw, Alex Kirk, Andy Peatling, Andy Skelton, Aurorum, Ben Dwyer, Brandon Kraft, Carlos Alvarez, Derek Smart, Derek Springer, Dion Hulse, Eric Binnion, Foteini Giannaropoulou, Gary Pendergast, Greg Ichneumon Brown, Harris Papazolgou, Jacopo Tomasone, Jason Moon, Jeremy Herve, Julian Vidal, Kerry Liu, Kim Brown, Konstantin Obenland, Leo Germani, Marcelo Serpa, Marek Hrabe, Matthew Denton, Matthew Reishus, Miguel Torres, Paul Bunkham, Renzo Canepa, Robert Franklin, Rosalind W, Scott Evans, Sergey Mitroshin, Tugdual de Kerviler, Yaroslav Kukharuk.