The Real Question
Bricks is faster. Elementor has bigger ecosystem. Both true. Real question: which one fits your project?
Written from 90+ Elementor Pro builds + 12 Bricks Builder projects. No affiliates.
TL;DR
- Elementor: agency work, client handoff, WooCommerce, safe default choice.
- Bricks: performance-critical builds, developer-owned sites, custom coding welcome.
Pricing
Elementor Pro: $59-$399/yr subscription.
Bricks: $79/yr OR $249 lifetime — unlimited sites both.
Winner: Bricks. Lifetime pricing + unlimited sites unbeatable for agencies.
Performance (Real Benchmarks)
Same page rebuilt in both. Cloudways Vultr HF. Identical images. WP Rocket configured.
- Bricks mobile Lighthouse: 96
- Elementor mobile Lighthouse: 91
Bricks CSS output ~40% smaller. DOM depth ~30% shallower. Native — no experiments needed.
Winner: Bricks. Clear lead.
Learning Curve
Elementor: Beginner-friendly. Drag-drop obvious. Client editing intuitive.
Bricks: Developer-oriented. Class-based styling, uses CSS variables, requires understanding of HTML structure. Non-technical clients get lost.
Winner: Elementor. Faster onboarding.
Ecosystem
Elementor: 100+ addon packs. 45,000+ freelancers on Upwork. 5M+ tutorials online.
Bricks: ~15 quality addon packs (Bricksforge, Bricks Ultimate, Advanced Themer, Frames). ~800 freelancers findable. Growing fast but small.
Winner: Elementor. Scale unmatched.
Design Flexibility
Bricks: Direct CSS class system. Nestable elements. Dynamic data integration native. Custom code injection cleaner.
Elementor: Widget-based. Container flexbox added flexibility. Custom CSS via widget settings.
Winner: Bricks for developers. Elementor for non-coders.
Theme Builder
Both have full theme builders — headers, footers, singles, archives, WooCommerce templates.
Bricks: Templates more granular. Better condition logic. Feels engineered.
Elementor: UI more polished. Feature-rich for team environments.
Winner: Tie. Both capable.
WooCommerce
Elementor Pro: 20+ WooCommerce widgets. Full checkout customization. Mature.
Bricks: WooCommerce integration solid but requires more manual work. Fewer templates available.
Winner: Elementor for e-commerce.
Client Handoff
Elementor: Role Manager locks sections. Content-only editing modes. Non-technical clients handle it.
Bricks: Not designed for client editing. Class-based system confuses clients. Better if you’ll always maintain the site yourself.
Winner: Elementor for agency work.
Developer Talent Pool
- Elementor freelancers on Upwork: 45,000+
- Bricks freelancers on Upwork: 800+
Handoff to another developer 6 months later — Elementor 50x easier.
Winner: Elementor.
Innovation Speed
Bricks: Ships features monthly. Small team, fast iteration. Query loop, native dynamic data, CSS grid — often first.
Elementor: Slower cycles. Feature bloat concerns. Corporate ownership since 2024.
Winner: Bricks. Feels alive.
Community
Elementor: Massive. Facebook groups 200k+ members. Reddit /r/elementor 12k.
Bricks: Smaller but higher signal-to-noise. Facebook group 30k, active devs, less spam.
Winner: Depends. Volume vs quality.
When Bricks Wins
- Performance-critical site (Core Web Vitals under strict SLAs)
- You’ll build + maintain yourself forever
- You code CSS/PHP and want direct access
- Agency needs unlimited sites at lifetime price
- Building for developers/technical clients
When Elementor Wins
- Client work with handoff
- Non-technical team editing content
- WooCommerce store
- Need for extensive addon ecosystem
- Site you might sell later
- Team with mixed skill levels
Migration Between the Two
No native migration path. Rebuild required. Bricks → Elementor: 60% of original build time. Elementor → Bricks: 70% (Bricks approach differs more).
Personal Take
For 90% of client work — Elementor. Bigger safety net. Faster team ramp. Ecosystem coverage.
For personal projects, portfolios, high-performance micro-sites — Bricks wins. Cleaner output. Better developer feel.
The 10% where I pick Bricks for clients: technical founders who want direct code access + performance obsessions.
Need Help Picking?
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FAQ
Is Bricks faster than Elementor? Yes. 5-15% Lighthouse gap in current-day benchmarks.
Can Bricks replace Elementor for agencies? Only for developer-heavy agencies. Client-facing agencies need Elementor’s ecosystem.
Is Bricks worth learning in 2026? Yes if you’re already comfortable with Elementor + code. Not as first builder.
Which is better for SEO? Bricks marginally — cleaner HTML output. Both hit 90+ Lighthouse when configured right.
Does Bricks have a free version? No. Starts at $79/yr or $249 lifetime.

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