MaxiBlocks is a powerful, no-code page builder that helps creators and small businesses build stunning, high-performing websites without any coding experience. With over 2,000 pre-designed block patterns and 13,000+ SVG icons at your fingertips, MaxiBlocks makes it easy to inject creativity and pizzazz into your designs. The intuitive drag-and-drop editor, responsive grid with Flexbox controls, and a vast library of templates, fonts, and design elements empower users to build professional-looking websites quickly and easily. But MaxiBlocks is more than just a pretty face - it also boasts a suite of powerful features to help you succeed online. From built-in SEO tools and 90%+ page speeds to dynamic content management and ChatGPT API integration, MaxiBlocks is designed to streamline your web design process from prototype to publishing. Plus, with unlimited domains and downloads, you have the freedom to host your sites anywhere you want.
Allows users to design websites without writing any code.
Integrates with the ChatGPT API to enable AI-powered content creation.
Allows users to easily build and customize web pages using a drag-and-drop interface.
Provides users with over 2,000 pre-designed block patterns to jumpstart their web design projects.
Offers users a library of over 140 pre-built page templates to choose from.
This product is very well reviewed and on paper it is a beast of a Wordpress builder. But despite running a laptop with 64GBS of ram, MaxiBlocks is an absolute beast of a resource pig. I have no idea why, but the experience of trying to build blocks and use it as intended is painful, ridiculously slow, sounds like my laptop is gearing up to speed down the runway, and for lack of a better word, glitchy. I tried reaching out to support, and my email bounced back. I've shut down all other web browsers, and it is still painfully bothersome. I've used Elementor, Elements Kit, and have an enterprise level Brizy Pro, and I'd recommend any of those more than I'd recommend this kit. I am still working with it, but for the past two days it has given me nothing but frustration. If someone else can help point me in the right direction on what I am maybe doing wrong, I'd welcome that in a heartbeat!
I am going to keep trying, but holy crap, this was supposed to be a 5-taco feast, but now I am feeling the taco's revenge!
Wow! And I mean WOW! Maxiblocks is my new absolute love. I have never thanked myself so much, like I thank myself for getting this deal. If I were to choose just one AppSumo deal to buy in my whole life, I would wish it was Maxiblocks.
First, I had no idea how to use it. But I found some tutorial on YouTube, watched it for 15 mins - and that was it, it gave me an idea what kind of logic is to be applied while working with Maxiblocks. I can't say it was fast and easy from the very first moment, I needed some time to grasp it, but once I have - oh my, there is no stopping me now!
After playing with Maxiblocks for one day, I must say it is a wonderfully versatile and amazingly fast tool. The site I built is lightning fast, too. I am beside myself, so amazed I am with the site's speed, in spite of the numerous elements I put there.
And the templates - soooo many of them! I am getting kind of joyous vertigo from browsing through those beautiful, so beautiful templates!
Maxiblocks are (is?) unbelievably generous. And still, I am getting lots of email, informing about new features being rolled out. I can't fathom, how lucky I am, for getting so much quality for so little money...
I know my review sounds emotional, but those few first hours of working with Maxiblocks gave me so much joy and pleasure, and so great satisfaction with what I was able to achieve, and the feeling I scored a gem, and the feeling I can do anything I want, even if I am not a techie... Christiaan and the whole Maxiblocks Team, I just LOVE your product!
I've been waiting for MaxiBlocks to come back to AppSumo so I can test it out. I have other builders as well so I've got some contrast to compare with.
I've only used MaxiBlocks for about a day but it seems to be very user-friendly and intuitive. The Pro blocks which this deal allows you to access look really, really well-designed.
The value for this plugin is amazing. I'd highly recommend it.
I first learned about Maxi Blocks about six months ago and have been following the progress of the project, so was excited to see it on AppSumo and immediately purchased. I've tested the free WordPress Maxi Blocks plugin and it is solid and full featured. The pro plans provide access to the huge library of predesigned templates and patterns. The style cards make it easy to change styles across all the blocks at once. I've had good interactions with the team, who have always been helpful.
I couldn't believe how wow Maxi blocks is! I wanted a plugin website builder for Gutenberg that was templatized for easy deployment of professional websites. Maxi blocks makes me feel like a professional designer. I cannot only make beautiful 😍 sites for my business but my clients sites as well. I can only see this plugin getting better and even more flexible. It is a contender and life saver for artistically challenge. It opens my mind to so many possibilities. If this deal opens up again you better not miss it! Passion and love went into this plugin, thank you Maxi Blocks!
Their template library is already vast, but more variety in the styles would be very much welcome. I'm looking for more light effects, technology-centric, and futuristic themes.
For us it is an alternative to other WP builder out there. It is really easy to build cool pages. Their support is fast and friendly.
This is a good product that has a lot of great designs. However, as a software engineer who has built tons of WordPress sites (although not my fav thing) I still like WordPress for when many people in a company will edit things. WordPress core team has done a good job in keeping up with the times. In the days of everyone building in express/node NPM - WordPress has stood test of time.
First, if you do not have the recommended setup ie. Maria DB up to the version they recommend, and your server instance is running on a older Ubuntu like I had one running on 16.04 - prepare to have to get a new server instance. First, MariaDB is not as straight forward to upgrade to via server - so you need to understand how to do that and the complications that could be faced.
Your best bet is going to be a new server instance, Cloudways is one of the few that offers this and later versions of MariaDB.
Without this, Maxiblocks is a resource hog and can be a nightmare to edit with. There will be times that css changes just don't occur - this is after hours and hours of maybe working on something. You can try to duplicate it or save the box but then move to a new page - but most likely it will still not work. I had one time where when I switched themes, then switched back the css ie. the css they inject in with their var's started working again but majority of the time it did not, and I was basically creating all my css manually.
Not a good experience and not workable at any sort of scale.
Next, I did upgrade and get the latest Ubuntu and MariaDB on Cloudways. This significantly improved Maxiblocks.
The plus is there are a lot of designs and they are done in a way that can get you a good looking website. I'm from DC but this looks like a Berlin type design / group. The interface is good to use as long as you have the latest and fastest server / correct Maria DB.
However, there are a lot of little kinks. It's open source so technically, I believe you are paying for the "pro" features - not sure if you could just Fork and get it for free.
So, first they use Hello Theme for Elementor which they call their MaxiBlock 100% width theme.. But it's just a modified HelloTheme and you will get asked to install Elementor but you don't have to..
They have very bad documentation. Almost comical in how low detail it is.
If you want to create a header for your complete site, you will most likely have to create the header on each page - and footer as well. The work around is using a theme other than Hello Theme that allows FSE and then Maxiblocks will create a header and footer.
They say there is a Maxiblock theme coming out soon so hopefully that helps with the situation.
Next, lets talk about pages that need a structure ie. singlular blog, 404 pages, or any custom post types. There is a way to query ACF fields but without FSE, you will be creating every blog again and again. They have something called 'Style Cards' - but there documentation is so low on that, I don't even get it. I think it's main purpose is to control the simplistic format of a header, paragraph, graphic, font etc so that you don't have to use the default and keep changing things.
Once again, extremely hard to figure out & could have been easy. As I was trying to figure out why my pages would inherit things like Roboto and certain colors and could not figure out where defaults are set.
The blog system they use ie. the system they use to show queryable content lacks features and doesn't always work. I've had times when 'Accumlator' - another feature that has very little to no explanation didn't work. Now, what if you want to have a 'Also check out' type blog query after your blog post. How can you make sure that the current blog post does not show up in the query? Can you use Accumulator for that? I think you might be able to do that but then youd have to repeat this for each blog post. From what I've seen, its basically just using the # of the blog post from the filter you set. So if you are setting up a design with 1 featured blog post on the left, and then have the other blog posts on the right, you would set accumulator to 2. On a normal blog situation, you are not going to count this so it needs to be done via code to skip the post that is currently featured. Possible potential to use CSS but again, this is not a pretty solution.
As of right now, this is good for landing pages. They have no form functionality - you will still need Gravity Forms. I believe they just fixed their video functionality to pop up a modal, but that wasn't working prior. The numbers for scroll effect run funky. They dont allow decimals and arent as smooth as others I have used.
When you are editing Text and say you change a certain color or font to some parts of that text block, it can change the variables each time there is a change, thus if you had something going on in css ie ::after or ::before - you would have to be aware of that and change accordingly.
It has a lot of work to do to really become something that is ready for a production website that is bringing in a lot of traffic. I would not use this for that. Since I moved to Cloudways, the problems have lowered a lot meaning it looks like there are no issues with saving but there is still too much uncertainty.
I haven't even dabbled in their interaction design, looking at it, just makes me want to use my own JS or JS library. But since I'm on a server and Maria DB that doesn't take forever to load, I guess i'll give it a go.
Again, if you are using this as a landing page - great solution as long as you have your own form system.
If you are using this for some site inspiration - it has some okay designs - better than most block plugins i've seen.
If you are using this to develop a full website that is for a non-small business client - then you will need to be careful. First, you will need to use a FSE theme. Next, you will need to be aware of the quirks and figure out if the staff that will be editing it will find it intuitive or not. You will most likely have to create your own react blocks for many things, or use another library as well. Of course, you can use the built in blocks and then stylize and edit the code to customize.
Maxiblocks does allow you to grab the code so I technically think you would be able to just grab the blocks you want and customize it but I actually am not sure - may have to go to their open source project and do that. You can save the block but not sure if you can edit the functionality & the css is all inherited.
There are also other annoying things like the copy styles. I remember having to do this numerous times because there was no duplicate. Well the way to do it, is you have to open up the document overview, find the text element then you can duplicate it - again, nothing that I found in the documentation (or maybe I just didn't look hard enough).
I'm giving a honest review, as I believe in not being biased. I believe that is where Appsumo shines, not when someone is incentivized or trying to bring traffic to their Youtube review.
I do believe this project has legs and will continue. It is a buy for me just for the designs. With their own theme, this could change to a must buy.
I have used most of the web builders over the years but I cant think of one that was more user friendly. When you factor the product capabilities, lifetime license, with the low price Its a No Brainer. I'm In!
This is a promising great plugin that takes the WordPress Gutenberg a step forward & makes life much easier & site building more fun. Colors cards are great.
It can be used combined with other good Gutenberg blocks plugins as Spectra & Kadence (not fully).
Since it is based on Gutenberg it is better speed optimized than Elementor.
While I believe it is a great choice to buy, & that I'll build all next sites using it, I also want to mention the cons:
1. It cannot be used offline & when not connected also to Maxiblocks website. I like many times to build offline (fully undistracted) & for me it is a disadvantage.
2. There is no shortcut or easy way to migrate from Elementor to Maxiblocks. I mention it because while preferring it on Elementor, I would like not to renew my Elementor payments & migrate these sites to Maxiblocks.
3. There are still many missing features, however, according to the roadmap we'll see them in the future, while meantime need to use third party solutions or our own coding.
Yet, I believe it is a very good & fun & rich choice to build a new website.
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The best page builder plugin I've ever seen. Why? It has so many features. Firstly I thought the plugin was so complicated with so many features. Those features are just overwhelming for newbies like me. But hey, those features are exactly what you get in Elementor Pro. The best part, those features are available for free in Maxiblocks. We pay only for the pro ready-to-use design elements. This is so great!! Hence, my wish for the team behind this plugin, please constantly add more and more elements, templates, and so on. And one more thing, also please make more video tutorials covering the plugin. Because I think the only different between this and Element*r is that Element*r is a long established plugin so it has so many tutorials out there and people already get used to it. Other than that, Maxiblock is way better. Thanks.
Oh, I'm surely ditching Element*r for this.
I picked this up on it's first run and it's proven to be a brilliant purchase. At tier 1 you can install this on UNLIMITED sites!
You'll need to get used to the full site editor system WordPress has introduced, MaxiBlocks helps make that system a little easier to use with thousands of pre-defined design elements you can quickly drop onto your website.
I've done a video walkthrough: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Esf0rEfl5-k
The team have been consistent in rolling out updates and have been helpful when I've sent them messages.
If you're a WordPress user this is the easiest decision you'll make given the low price.