| Wix |
Unlike Wix’s all-in-one setup, Elementor requires separate hosting, WordPress installation, and plugin management. Beginners may find the setup process more technical. Ongoing maintenance, updates, and compatibility checks also add responsibility that Wix users don’t typically face. |
| Squarespace |
Squarespace offers tightly optimized templates with built-in performance tuning, while Elementor sites can slow down if overloaded with widgets and add-ons. Users must actively manage caching, hosting quality, and plugin conflicts to maintain performance. |
| Webflow |
Webflow provides cleaner code output and stronger native design system tools for advanced front-end workflows. Elementor can generate heavier markup, which may impact speed if not optimized. Developers seeking pixel-perfect CSS control may prefer Webflow’s structure. |
| Beaver Builder |
Beaver Builder has a reputation for stability and lightweight performance. Elementor’s frequent updates and feature expansions sometimes introduce compatibility issues with themes or plugins, requiring closer monitoring and testing before major site changes. |
| Divi |
Divi offers lifetime pricing, which can be more cost-effective over many years. Elementor’s subscription model requires annual renewal for Pro features and support. Agencies managing many client sites may find long-term licensing costs higher. |