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All of these plans are for an annual license

Posted: Sat Feb 01, 2025 4:58 am
by sami
So if the free version is ok for you, I don't think you should choose Elementor over Divi in ​​that case. If you need access to premium features, the situation is not so clear-cut. Elementor will be cheaper if you only need to use it on one site, while Divi will be cheaper if you need to use it on multiple sites. Elementor uses a site-based licensing approach with three options: Personal - for one site Plus - for three sites Expert - per , sites essentially unlimited, but capped at , to prevent abuse.
While you can continue to use the current version of Elementor Pro bitcoin data after the first year, you will need to renew your license to continue receiving support and updates. Divi only has two pricing plans, both of which allow you to use Divi on an unlimited number of sites: Annual access - with one year of support and updates. Lifetime Access - with lifetime support and updates. Besides the fact that both plans allow you to use Divi on an unlimited number of sites, there is another big benefit.


This price gives you access to all products from Elegant Themes. This includes the Bloom email opt-in plugin our review, the Monarch social sharing plugin, and more. All things considered, the Divi Builder is definitely cheaper to use across multiple sites, which may push you towards Divi if it can do everything you need. On the other hand, if you know you only need a page builder for one site, then Elementor Pro is cheaper at just . Which is better - Elementor or Divi? Divi and Elementor are two of the best page builder plugins out there, so I don't think you can go wrong with either choice.