Do you use Elementor for WordPress: Yes or no? And why?

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Do you use Elementor for WordPress?

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tingtung

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For me Elementor is easy and quick to use for simple web

1 - Install WP
2 - Install Elementor Pro
3 - Import Envato Elementor Kit
4 - Done

But for full custom project, usually i use oxygen builder :)
 

DCDev

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Used it at first glance as it looked easy to build a website with. Then I introduced myself to Oxygen and never looked back. Even to the point of converting my Elementor sites into Oxygen. I would say it's probably the best site builder available to date.
 

Hisaki

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I use elemetor a lot, I started with Bakery but sometimes it would mess things up and I moved to elementor it's way easier. I tried Brizy also, it's good but elementor still coming on top.
 

nobs

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Good day all

I voted NO, because:
Elementor is heavy.
Elementor has plenty of no-necessary things.

For me, Gutenberg with an extra plugin on a light theme is enough for me and my clients (in biz since 2005)

No serious company or website uses a heavy site builder, look around you, see the big names, does adobe or Microsoft or any google services use a builder!

Did you notice something in common between those big sites?
I bet you did but somehow you ignored it.
They are all clean, clear, simple, with 2 colors... They are made to convert, convince and sell, not to IMPRESS and dance.

Ask yourself this:
DOES any corporate company use Elementor or any fancy builder?
By corporate, I mean a company that has 10+ employees.

If you plan on creating sites that convert, you need sites with LESS distraction, you know, to convert!

I'm amazed how most are in love with Elementor (and other unnecessary builders) with all the fancy flashy moving dancing themes,
YET NOBODY is asking the most important question;

Does it convert users to buyers?​


Why do serious websites have 2 colors and yours have many, why all these dancing buttons? are you trying to seduce a beautiful girl or convince a client that you are serious enough?

Elementor to me seems like tuning for already fine simple cars, it turns a car from a serious-looking one to a kitschy, flashy, and noisy one.

I can keep going... It is all about marketing and conversion rates, not design or beauty!

Just my 2 cents.
Cheers.
NoBs
 
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