Learn about the best (and worst!) features Elementor has to offer, as determined by TrustRadius' reviewers.
Based on 119 ratings of Elementor's features
Top Performing Features
9.1+12%
WYSIWYG editor
What-You-See-Is-What-You-Get editing tool allows users to build pages without writing code.
Category average: 8.1
8.5+5%
Admin section
The admin page is easy to navigate and use.
Category average: 8.1
8.5+13%
Availability / breadth of extensions
There is a broad library of extensions, plug-ins, modules or add-ons that allow users to easily customize their websites without building custom code.
Category average: 7.5
Areas for Improvement
7.2-8%
Internationalization / multi-language
The software supports multiple languages, countries, currencies, etc.
Category average: 7.8
7.1+1%
Form generator
Users can build website forms for visitors to fill out.
Category average: 7
7-12%
API
An API (application programming interface) provides a standard programming interface for connecting third-party systems to the software for data creation, access, updating and/or deletion.
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Lead Developer at Nozak Consulting (11-50 employees employees)
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
I use Elementor on a weekly basis to build WordPress websites for businesses of all shapes and sizes, from local mom and pop service shops up to multi-location and franchise websites. I also educate business owners and their teams on how to use Elementor and make their own updates to their websites when they need to. Elementor provides an easy UI for building a world-class website with responsive designs.
Pros
Mobile friendly layout and responsive designs
Image optimization
dynamic content
SEO friendly web builder
Cons
reducing DOM size and increasing page speed times
additional SEO features would be great
better global settings and education around those features
Return on Investment
Positive: allowed us to expand our team and have multiple people work on website builds.
Allowed us to educate clients and help them take over their own websites.
Negative - it's hard to prevent people from uploading large image files.
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Programmer in Engineering at SLC (51-200 employees employees)
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
We use Elementor to design and build websites for over 200 clients. It is the best wordpress builder we found while testing many others during the past 6 years. It is easy to use for new wordpress developers. It significantly speeds up the design process, for many smaller projects designing in software like Figma is even non necessary, you can start directly in Elementor.
Pros
Website building using a drag and drop editor
Editing the predefined styles using the custom css panel
Designing simple websites directly in the builder
Cons
More streamlined organization of settings in the editor
Better code completion in the custom css panel
Speedier editor loading and switching between pages
Return on Investment
It has allowed us to offer profitable web services to smaller clients
It has allowed us to create cheaper websites
Elementor is a very fun way to get people into web design who are newbies
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Verified User
Manager in Marketing (11-50 employees employees)
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
Our SaaS website is developed using Elementor. As the head of demand generation, my role was to ensure the site is SEO-compliant and integrates well with third-party tools for capturing leads and Intent. Elementor does a fantastic job as it is first easy to use, helps maintain the website, and provides an easy interface for adding and editing existing webpages.
Pros
Create a website.
SEO Compliant.
Third Party Integration.
Ease of Use.
Drag and drop.
Cons
Website development using AI can be Improved.
Sometime the layouts can get misaligned for minor edits.
The images are sometimes hard to fit into the container.
More online tutorials can be created on the company page.
Return on Investment
Website can scale automatically to fit user screen size.
The website can be up and running within minutes.
Using elementor submissions lead capture can be blissful.
Elementor Pro features can make your website impressive.
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Verified User
Project Manager in Information Technology (11-50 employees employees)
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
Elementor makes Website edits easy and easily beeing handed over to collegues. Also beeing able to use templates, save exisiting content, duplicate, and rework is the most important feature. Global elements and containers are by far the best part and why we do not switch away.
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Director in Corporate at Nathan Littleton (1-10 employees employees)
Use Cases and Deployment Scope
I use Elementor as a web builder for full websites and landing pages, both for my own businesses and for client businesses. It originally replaced our existing process of creating custom WordPress themes or tailoring purchased themes to suit our needs. Now we build websites/pages mostly from scratch using Elementor. It's used across 50-100 websites, some large, some single pages. We make use of more advanced features such as dynamic data through custom fields and loops.
Pros
Theme builder (header, footer, site parts)
Forms, with options for what to do with form submissions after they've been submitted (email, collect , push to EMS)
Easy to use widgets for things that would otherwise need coding manually (sliders, carousels, flip boxes etc.)
Pre-built templates
Dynamic conditions for content display
Cons
Occasional plugin conflicts
Occasional differences in appearance between the editor and live page.
Flexbox building has a deeper learning curve than the previous sections/columns builder. In-editor guidance would be helpful here.
Some options/widgets available in other builders aren't in Elementor, which means additional plugins are sometimes needed.
Return on Investment
Significantly reduced development time
That reduced time is leading is to create better websites as a result.
Usability
Alternatives Considered
WordPress, Bricks, Squarespace, Wix and Webflow
Other Software Used
WordPress, MailerLite, Campaign Monitor by Marigold, Zapier, Pabbly