Elementor has always been known as the beginner-friendly page builder for WordPress. Millions of small business owners, freelancers, and creators use Elementor because it’s simple, visual, and easy to learn. But with the release of Elementor V4, things seem to be changing.
In this video, I break down the new direction Elementor is taking and why many users are confused about who the platform is actually built for. The new update introduces features like Atomic Elements, advanced developer tools, and a more complex structure that feels closer to tools like Webflow rather than the beginner-friendly builder that made Elementor popular in the first place.
So the big question is: Is Elementor forgetting its core audience?
We’ll talk about:
• What Elementor V4 actually changes
• How Atomic Elements works and why it’s controversial
• Why Elementor may be shifting toward developers instead of beginners
• The potential impact on WordPress users and small business owners
• Whether Elementor is becoming too complicated for its own good
Elementor powers millions of WordPress websites worldwide, but when a product changes direction, it can create frustration for the community that made it successful. In this video I give my honest opinion about where Elementor is heading and whether these new features actually help users… or make things harder.
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