After a few weeks of using Elementor on my WordPress website, I found it very easy to create different types of landing pages. The drag and drop feature made even a beginner feel at ease with navigating the added features and designing their own website. • I loved the fact that it integrates well with my Woo commerce shop and that I can create my very own customised 404 pages. • It has a lot of great tutorials to help you along your way of design. • A yearly cost effective fee plugin you can design a multitude of various web pages. • The pro plan provides ridiculous amount of templates, widgets and integrations. • I have tried other landing pages plugins in the past and what I liked with Elementor more is that it's also responsive which is very important with so many of us accessing everything via our mobiles.
What I disliked about Elementor are the bugs I experienced when trying to view widgets that I added on to the pages. The preview screen at times defaulted back to previous work and made me frustrated. The other annoying thing I experienced were the constant issues with being able to view and edit the global settings which at one point I had given up on. All better now but it can come up now and again.
I use Elementor to create landing pages, sales pages, blog posts and opt-in pages for my business and clients. Saves a lot of time and frustration.
Elementor allows us to customize every content of the website and everything. Like, we can edit text, we can give them styles, shadows and we can also add animation to it. That's not it; It has some pre-made beautiful free templates of web pages through which we can create a website in just 5 mins. Elementor works almost on with every themes. We can also make a beautiful website by starting with a blank page and dragging and dropping elements with the help of Elementor. It doesn't require any coding knowledge.
The price of the pro version for one website is costly. We cannot purchase the pro version if we are not professional as we will use it on only one website, and the price for that is very costly, so that we will go for a 25 website plan. Still, as we are not professional, we don't have 25 websites, so it's a waste of money.
I am using Elementor to customize my website. I give a new look to my website every month, and that doesn't take much time. As I am using it on my news website, I am using it for placing Google ads on the website.
I love how Elementor replaces all of the stale Wordpress user interface with an in interface that makes it really easy to create an awesome design. It's really easy to add different components to my pages in Wordpress, and customize them to make it look just the way I want. I was hesitant to build another site on Wordpress, but having done so with Elementor I'm glad that I did because it's not only easy, but creates pages that load quickly and properly on all kinds of devices. I'd also say pricing is a strength because Elementor is less expensive than competing platforms. This comes at the expense of module options, but can be good if you only need what the core program offers.
The one criticism that I have is that it can be hard to figure out how to do certain things in Elementor. For example, when I first attempted to create a full-width object, the settings that I tried changing didn't do what I expected, and so I needed to google it and watch a video tutorial to figure it out. That said, this is something that is not an issue once you've learned where everything is. I also wish that more components would be included in Elementor's Core plan without needing to purchase additional add-ons. That said, Elementor's base pricing is lower than a lot of competing solutions which makes up for this.
I'm using Elementor to build a website for my wife who is a vocal artist. The website needs to look modern and artistic. It's crucial that the site load properly (no broken components) and quickly, which it does. It's also made it very quick to get pages up and running without needing to delve into the code. I was very please with this and highly recommend Elementor for that reason.
It is the baseline theme for the website. It does give it its structural features. Since I use the classic editor, the theme/ product is rarely touched unless used by the super admin
The elementor tool is still a mystery for me after the premium package provided. Yes, without a doubt, it does create a feel-good factor element to the overall look and feel of the website. However, to date have not had any significant issues, so it is not that bad.
When required, the plugin features. Usually, it is the classic editor that I use for most content development applications—the members of the super admin team for making any changes as per requirement.
I love the following things about it: 1. Freemium pricing model. 2. Great features and market leaders in innovation. 3. Reliable and easy to work with. 4. There are a lot of products on the market which work great with Elementor.
The following things could be improved: 1. Frequent changes in pricing plans can throw off the customer's trust. 2. Updates are not in line with what the community wants.
Elementor has made it very easy to work on client projects. It is the most reliable tool in my arsenal.
Elementor provides the most flexibility of any WordPress builder that I've used! It is especially useful for easily mobile optimizing each section without need for duplicate sections.
Motion effects on scroll are complicated to understand and control; things that are simple to do in other Wordpress builders such as WP Bakery or themes such as Salient are very complicated here. Custom CSS is also more difficult to access on the free plan. Elementor's annual fee is a huge blocker to wanting to use it regularly; if it had a one time cost I would recommend it more. Yet with a yearly cost to use Elementor Pro I try to get by on free as much as possible or use something else completely.
There are significantly fewer limits to design with Elementor, and mobile optimization is much easier and more effective.
What I like best is the freedom to build just about anything I want, fast, using their Hello theme. The load times are faster than most of their competition. Easier to use than their competitors and loads faster than Divi. They have been updating a lot of features, not always what would be the most helpful, but they're always trying...
I dislike the bloated code loading on pages where it's not needed. Some issues with iPhone and Safari. *update: it seems they've fixed some of the issues with iPhone and Safari. The table of contents is nice to have, but it's a formatting mess. The icons don't line up with the top row and the space between toc entries is not adjustable. CSS formatting doesn't seem to work on it either. They got rid of their online community on their website and direct people to their Facebook group. I loath FB and the group is full of snarky arrogant people. The admin suspended me for sharing a discount link to a service people were asking about without a warning (most people and groups appreciate getting discounts for services). I'm an advanced user, but if you're new to using the builder, good luck....
I can make design changes, templates, and entirely new themes in less time than it used to take. I can copy designs that work well for SEO from one site to another fairly easily. It definitely speeds up site design and redesign.
Elementor is one of the best website building tools for WordPress and is reasonably affordable (I pay USD99 a year for their cloud hosting package) which is a very reasonable price. I can have a site up and running in a few hours compared to days of work beforehand. I like the ease of use for non-developers or people who aren't web designers
Downside currently is the cost, they don't have a monthly plan so you'll need to ensure that the amount required to renew is available.
Elementor has allowed me to create a beautiful website for my photography business