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BlockVault is a WordPress plugin for saving, organizing, and syncing Gutenberg blocks or page sections you have built yourself across multiple sites. It is not a “block pack” like Ultimate Addons for Gutenberg, Kadence Blocks, or GenerateBlocks, and it does not add new block types. Instead, it lets you store combinations you have already designed—such as hero sections, pricing tables, and CTAs—in a personal library, then insert them into other WordPress sites with one click.
In terms of functionality, BlockVault lets you select a single block or an entire section in the Gutenberg editor, then save, name, and categorize it with one click. You can later search, filter, and insert saved items from the sidebar. Cross-site sync is the main value of the paid plans: the free version mainly relies on browser local storage, while creating an account enables access to a cloud library. For style migration, BlockVault converts theme-related colors, gradients, font sizes, and similar settings into inline styles. The Pro plan and above also support capturing custom theme CSS to improve consistency across different themes. It works with any theme that supports Gutenberg, including Astra, Kadence, GeneratePress, Twenty Twenty-Four, and FSE themes, and can be used alongside Gutenberg plugins such as UAG, Kadence, GenerateBlocks, and CoBlocks. A clear limitation is that it cannot save content from page builders such as Elementor, Divi, Bricks, or Beaver Builder.
Pricing is straightforward: Free is permanently free, limited to 10 blocks, local storage, and 3 categories; Solo costs $49/year and supports cloud sync for 3 sites; Pro costs $99/year and includes 10 sites, unlimited collections, CSS capture, and priority support; Agency costs $149/year and offers unlimited content, revision history, priority support, and onboarding. The text also mentions a 14-day money-back guarantee. On the support side, email support, priority support, and onboarding are disclosed, but there is no information about an SLA, community size, or expected response times.
Its strengths are a focused use case and a short learning curve. It helps fill the gap left by WordPress’s native Reusable Blocks, which are mainly stored in a single site’s database and are inconvenient to reuse across sites. Inserted items are new copies that can still be customized per site, making BlockVault well suited to client-site projects. The drawbacks are its narrow scope—it only serves Gutenberg workflows—and the free version is not suitable for multi-site collaboration. API/SDK availability, self-hosting, open-source status, and payment methods are not disclosed. It is best suited to freelancers, WordPress studios, and agencies, especially those who frequently reuse similar layouts across different client websites.
The collected text does not provide information about availability from mainland China, payment methods, or localization, so access status should be considered unknown. If the cloud sync service cannot be accessed reliably, WordPress native Patterns/Reusable Blocks, manual import/export, or Gutenberg ecosystem tools such as Kadence Blocks and GenerateBlocks may serve as partial alternatives, though their positioning is not exactly the same as BlockVault’s “personal cross-site block library.”
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