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BricksExtras is a premium extension plugin for WordPress Bricks Builder, positioned as an “element library + dynamic functionality enhancer.” The captured content shows that it offers 47 advanced elements and features, along with 70+ new condition rules. Its goal is to expand Bricks’ capabilities for dynamic sites, interactive components, and template building without compromising Bricks’ native design flexibility.
Its feature coverage is broad: media players/playlists, QR Code, Page Tour, Favorites/Wishlist, dynamic tables, breadcrumbs, Popover/Tooltip, Modal, OffCanvas, sliders, image hotspots, 3D Panorama Viewer, and more are all listed. It particularly emphasizes integration with Bricks’ Query Loop, dynamic data, components, filters, and interactions, making it suitable for scenarios such as dynamic archives, membership content, e-commerce products, and saved/favorites lists. On performance, the text states that the frontend uses no jQuery, keeps structural CSS minimal, and allows features to be enabled or disabled as needed. Accessibility is also a focus, with mentions of ARIA labels and keyboard navigation.
The pricing information is relatively clear: the Lifetime plan is currently priced at $197, and the text says it will increase to $229. The license allows unlimited installations, which clearly favors freelancers and agencies. The website also offers a “Try for free” sandbox experience. However, the captured text does not provide details on the refund policy, payment methods, or whether future updates are included indefinitely.
Ecosystem integration is one of its highlights, covering WooCommerce, SureCart, Fluent Form, WS Forms, WP Grid Builder, various membership plugins, as well as WPML, Polylang, TranslatePress, ACF, Meta Box, and more. For developers, it provides documentation for JS events/functions, making it easier to extend interactions beyond the built-in settings. The documentation is organized by topics such as builder elements, interactive elements, dynamic conditions, stylers, and Query Loop extensions. The conditions documentation also lists applicable scenarios and operators, making it fairly information-dense.
Its strengths are its dense feature set, strong fit with the native Bricks workflow, solid attention to performance and accessibility, and a lifetime unlimited-site license that is very friendly for bulk project delivery. The downsides are that it is tightly bound to WordPress and Bricks Builder, so its general applicability is limited; the large feature set also means users need to understand Bricks’ dynamic data and template mechanisms. It is best suited for developers, website studios, and agencies that use Bricks over the long term.
The captured text does not provide information about access from mainland China, CDN usage, payment methods, or related details, so this is currently unknown. If access or payment is restricted, similar Bricks extensions such as BricksUltimate and BricksForge may be worth considering, while non-Bricks projects can look at plugins in the Elementor ecosystem.
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bricksextras.com is an United Kingdom Site Builders provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $79.00, an overall rating of 8.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of China direct-connect friendly. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach bricksextras.com directly.