A day to help merchants grow.
Mage Camp exists for one reason: to help Magento and Adobe Commerce merchants grow their stores. It's co-organised by five independent agencies who together have a huge amount of experience delivering sustainable ecommerce solutions.
Mage Camp happens in Manchester on Wednesday 14 October 2026. It’s built for merchants - store owners, ecommerce leads and the teams behind them - who want practical, proven ways to grow: more traffic, better conversion, stronger retention, leaner operations. The growth thinking is largely platform-agnostic, but the room, the examples and the depth are Magento & Adobe Commerce.
Sessions are chosen for substance, not sponsorship. Around the day, a steady stream of talks, articles and a podcast keeps the practical growth content coming - so the value doesn’t stop when you leave Manchester.
Our history
Mage Camp started in London in 2009 as the first English-language Magento event in the world. Magento chose the event to launch Enterprise Edition, now Adobe Commerce, to hundreds of attendees in the room and hundreds more watching the live stream globally.
In 2026, Mage Camp is coming back - and it will be bigger than ever.
Co-organised by six agencies
Mage Camp is co-organised by On Tap, PushOn, Gene, Foundation Commerce and Monsoon Consulting - five independent agencies from across the Magento & Adobe Commerce ecosystem pooling people, time and kit to make it happen. No single agency owns it; the effort and the credit are shared.
Supported by
We’re proud to be supported by Magento Association and Manchester Digital. They lend the event their endorsement, reach and advisory input - they don’t operate or fund the platform, which keeps Mage Camp genuinely community-run.
How it’s run
The platform, event, IP and accounts are held by a UK Community Interest Company (CIC) with an asset lock, supervised by the CIC Regulator, with the five co-organising agencies as its members. Finances and governance are published openly, so the whole thing is genuinely giftable and community-ownable - no single-agency lock-in.

