Cloud & Software

Elementor Pro Turns 10: Save Up to 30% in the Birthday Sale (Ends June 18)

Elementor's 10th-birthday sale takes up to 30% off Elementor Pro and the new all-in-one Elementor One plan, with a 30-day money-back guarantee. Here's what each unlocks, who it's for, and the June 18 deadline.

Daniel Roth · Jun 16, 2026
Elementor Pro Turns 10: Save Up to 30% in the Birthday Sale (Ends June 18)
Table of contents
  1. What Elementor Pro adds over the free version
  2. The new foundation: Atomic Editor and Angie
  3. Elementor One: build, optimize, and manage in one place
  4. The offer and the fine print
  5. Who it's worth it for
  6. Bottom line

Elementor, the most widely used page builder for WordPress, is marking its 10th birthday with up to 30% off for a limited time. The sale spans two products: Elementor Pro, the upgrade to the page builder itself, and Elementor One, a newer all-in-one plan that bundles building, optimizing, and managing sites into one subscription. If you have been putting off upgrading, or you run client sites and want more control without writing code, this is the cheapest these plans get all year.

Here is what each unlocks, who should care, and the fine print worth checking before you buy.

What Elementor Pro adds over the free version

The free Elementor plugin handles basic drag-and-drop layouts. Elementor Pro is the paid tier that turns it into a full site-building toolkit. The headline additions:

  • Advanced layouts and styling tools — finer control over spacing, typography, and responsive behavior so a site looks intentional rather than templated.
  • Theme Builder — design your header, footer, single-post, and archive templates visually, instead of editing PHP theme files.
  • Dynamic content — bind design elements to real data (custom fields, posts, products) so one template populates many pages.
  • Popups — build and target on-site popups for sign-ups, offers, and announcements.
  • Form builder — multi-field forms with integrations, no separate forms plugin required.
  • eCommerce / WooCommerce widgets — design product and checkout pages for an online store.

In short: the free version builds pages; Pro builds a whole site and its functionality.

The new foundation: Atomic Editor and Angie

This year's upgrade leans on two newer pieces. The Atomic Editor foundation is Elementor's rebuilt editing core, aimed at more consistent styling and cleaner output as projects grow. And Angie, Elementor's AI layer, is pitched at speeding up the repetitive parts — generating and adjusting layouts and content so you bring custom designs to life with less manual effort.

The practical promise is consistency at scale: if you build many pages or manage several sites, a stronger foundation plus AI assistance is meant to cut the time spent fighting the editor.

Elementor One: build, optimize, and manage in one place

Alongside Pro, the birthday sale also covers Elementor One — a plan aimed at people who are tired of stitching separate tools together. Instead of one subscription for building, another for image optimization, another for backups, and another for email, Elementor One folds the whole workflow into a single connected platform. What's included:

  • The Atomic Editor and AI-powered creation tools — the same modern building core, with AI assistance.
  • Image optimization, web accessibility, email deliverability, and site management — the operational layer most sites bolt on after launch, built in.
  • Shared credits across the workflow — one pool of usage rather than juggling separate quotas.
  • Every future Elementor capability over time — new features are included as they ship, rather than sold as add-ons.

The trade-off is the usual all-in-one question: a bundle is great value if you'll use most of it, and overkill if you only need the editor. For someone running and growing several sites, having optimization, accessibility, and deliverability in one dashboard is the selling point.

The offer and the fine print

  • Discount: up to 30% off Elementor Pro during the 10th-birthday celebration.
  • Deadline: the sale ends June 18, 2026, at 02:59 EDT — effectively a flash promo, so the window is short.
  • Risk: purchases are covered by a 30-day money-back guarantee, so you can trial Pro on a real project and refund if it does not fit.

Exact tier pricing and how many sites each plan covers are shown on Elementor's checkout — confirm the plan's site limit matches your needs (single site vs. multiple), and remember the discount typically applies to the first term, with renewals at the standard rate.

Who it's worth it for

  • Freelancers and agencies building client sites — Theme Builder, dynamic content, and forms pay for themselves quickly versus stitching together free plugins.
  • Small businesses running their own WordPress site who want popups, a contact/lead form, and a polished layout without hiring a developer.
  • Store owners on WooCommerce who want to design product and checkout pages visually.
  • Multi-site owners and growing teams who want building plus optimization, accessibility, and email in one place — that's the Elementor One case rather than Pro alone.

If you only publish occasional blog posts on a simple theme, the free version is still enough — wait for a future sale or skip it.

Bottom line

A 10th-birthday sale is the kind of predictable annual low point worth timing a purchase around. If Elementor Pro or Elementor One is already on your list, up to 30% off plus a 30-day guarantee makes it low-risk to commit now — just move before the June 18 cutoff, and check each plan's site limit and renewal price at checkout.

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