Crocoblock Birthday sale

Crocoblock is running their birthday sale right now!

If you would like to support my work at Element.How, please follow the steps below, so that I get the attribution for your purchase. Thank you greatly, it really helps out!

Otherwise, you can also go directly to their website.

Crocoblock Birthday sale coupon code

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Steps To Follow

  1. Right click > open in incognito mode this link: https://crocoblock.com/pricing/?ref=710
  2. Get to checkout with the product of your choice
  3. Enter coupon code
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Not certain what Crocoblock is, and if you should get it?

Learn about Crocoblock in my addons review.

Or keep reading to learn more.

First (as should be obvious) I’m an affiliate for Crocoblock, so I’m not definitely not fully impartial. Still I will try to give my genuine opinion on the matter.

The popularity.

Crocoblock is the most popular addon for Elementor. While that’s difficult to prove, we can deduct that with a good amount of certainty based on how long they have been around, how many people are in their facebook group, and the size of their team.

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It’s the addon I see the most often when I jump into a client’s WordPress installation.

It also frequently wins random polls of ‘which is your favorite addon’ in the facebook groups.

My opinion

I really like all the dynamic stuff it offers. In particular, I like these features from JetEngine:

  • User profile builder
  • Frontend posts submission (along with JetForms)
  • Listing Grid Layouts ( Injections, Maps, Calendar and carousel in particular)
  • Custom loop with dynamic visibility options
  • Learn more about these here.
 

And I like JetSmartfilters. It’s a nice and simple way to add filtering to Elementor websites. It’s even more useful when it’s used along with JetEngine to filter Custom Post Types.

The other tools that I find interesting are JetTabs and JetPopups. Both are great improvements over the equivalent from Elementor.

For instance, JetTabs has the ability to open and scroll to a specific tab from the URL. With Elementor tabs, you need one of my tutorials to accomplish this.

The rest of their plugins, I either don’t care much for them, or don’t have much experience with them.

So the question: is it worth it?

I would say yes, ONLY IF:

  • You are using mostly Elementor, Bricks Builder and / or Gutenberg
  • You intend to, or already, create data driven websites, with CPTs, custom loops and filters
  • You need map filtering
  • You have good paying clients, where a single project will pay for the whole suite easily

 

If one or more of the above sounds like you, Crocoblock might be well worth it. Otherwise you might want to pass!