• Brizy has the front-end build qualities of Divi without the bloat. It’s also much easier to get a fully responsive site, all of which Google ranks for.

    It doesn’t have every single thing it needs right now. But the developers over at Brizy are hearing (and responding to) feature requests faster than anyone expected, all while maintaining the high standards I’ve come to expect from this product.

    I got the PRO version right away (they have a fantastic sale right now) and I can’t wait to see what they come up with next. Brizy integrates nicely with WooCommerce (it’s a little weird with blog posts right now, but getting easier fast.) You can build landing pages in literally 10 minutes if you already have the media assets you need. The layout blocks are actually interesting, not your run-of-the-mill templates.

    10/10 – would install again.

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  • Thanks for the details in your review!

    I have been experiencing problems with Elementor not working. So I am switching my whole site to Brizy. The funny thing is that my problems began with Elementor 3.0, which introduced global formatting, and I believe was a response to competition like Brizy. Elementor 3.0 wrecked my site temporarily, and despite it now mostly working with what I have already created, I can’t even change the style of text in Elementor anymore. I have no idea why Elementor 3.0 resulted in even basic page builder features like styling text no longer work. So I am trying Brizy. I hope it is better!

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