Here’s an easy-to-understand comparison – Elementor Vs Divi – two of the most popular page builders out there.
Elementor offers a scaled-down free version while Divi doesn’t. Divi only has a paid, premium option.
This comparison of Divi vs Elementor is based on the premium, paid version of each of these page builders for WordPress.
Feature | Elementor | Divi |
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User Interface | Fixed, Collapsible Sidebar | Floating Blocks |
Restrict Access | ||
Native Theme | ||
Custom Popups | ||
A/B Testing | ||
Forms with Conditional Logic | ||
Support for add-ons | Plenty of Third-Party add-ons | Limited add-ons |
Maintenance Mode | Yes | No |
Plans and Pricing | Free Version Available. Plans start at $59 / yr | Free Version Not Available. Plans start at $89 / yr. Lifetime plan for $249 one-time |
In Conclusion – Divi vs Elementor
Both Elementor and Divi are incredibly stable, powerful page builders and no matter which one you choose you can’t go wrong. However, if I had to use a page builder, I would probably go with Elementor, because of the large number of add-ons that are available. Probably just me – but I would feel safer knowing that if there’s an important feature that I need for my website, the chances are high that there’s a plugin for it already.