As promised last month, we’re back with another exciting update. This time, it’s something that can genuinely make building websites with Elementor easier and more efficient.
If you’ve been working with Elementor for a while, you already know how smooth the design experience feels. But as your website grows, managing content can start to feel repetitive and time-consuming.
So what exactly is this update about, and how can it help you?
Let’s walk through it together.
Update 1: Introducing Dynamic Tags in The Plus Addons for Elementor for Free
Most people don’t start using Elementor thinking about dynamic content.
They start with design.
You drag widgets, adjust spacing, pick fonts, and suddenly your page looks great. It feels visual and intuitive. But as your site grows, something quietly becomes frustrating.
Every new post needs manual edits.
Titles are typed again.
Images are replaced one by one.
Links are copied and pasted repeatedly.
With this update, The Plus Addons for Elementor introduces Dynamic Tags that work even with Elementor Free.
That means you can connect your layouts directly to real content like titles, images, links, and more, and let Elementor update them automatically.
Earlier, many users upgraded to Elementor Pro just to avoid static content.
Now, those core dynamic needs are available through The Plus Addons for Elementor.
What Are Dynamic Tags in Elementor?
Let’s make this simple.
When you’re building a page in Elementor, you usually type everything yourself. You add a heading, write the title, choose an image, and paste a link. It works, but you end up doing the same thing again and again.
Dynamic Tags change that.
Instead of telling Elementor what to show, you tell it where the content should come from. Once you do that, Elementor takes care of the rest.
The layout you design stays the same, but the content updates automatically based on the page, post, or product being viewed. A heading shows the right title. An image pulls the correct featured image.
A button links to the right place without you touching it again.
The best part is that you don’t have to learn anything new. You’re still using the same Elementor editor and the same widgets. You just stop repeating work that never needed to be manual in the first place.
That’s all Dynamic Tags really are. A simpler way to build once and let your content handle itself.
How Do Dynamic Tags Work?
First, you have to install and activate The Plus Addons for Elementor and toggle on the Dynamic Tag widget
Nothing about your workflow changes.
You’re still inside the Elementor editor and still using the same widgets. The only difference is what happens when you click into a field.
Next to certain fields like text, image, and link, you’ll see a small dynamic icon. Instead of typing something manually, you choose where Elementor should pull the content from.

With this update, The Plus Addons for Elementor adds its own dynamic tag options there, even if you’re using Elementor Free.
So beginners don’t have to learn anything new. They just stop repeating themselves.
Who Can Benefit From Using Dynamic Tags?
Dynamic Tags are not just for advanced users or complex websites. They are useful for anyone who wants their content to stay accurate without repeating the same work again and again.
If you are a beginner using Elementor, Dynamic Tags help you avoid manual updates early on. Instead of typing titles, images, or links into every page, you connect them once and let Elementor pull the correct content automatically. This makes your site easier to manage as it grows.
For bloggers and content creators, Dynamic Tags allow you to design one post layout that works for every article. Titles, images, and links update automatically based on the post, so you can focus more on content and less on layout adjustments.
If you run a business or service website, Dynamic Tags keep information consistent across the site. Site name, URLs, and brand-related content update everywhere at once, reducing maintenance and preventing outdated information.
For WooCommerce store owners, Dynamic Tags help product layouts stay accurate. Prices, titles, and images update automatically as products change without requiring design edits.
And for agencies, freelancers, and advanced users, Dynamic Tags make it possible to build reusable templates, dynamic listings, and scalable design systems that adapt automatically based on data.
In short, Dynamic Tags support you at every stage. Beginners use them to reduce repetitive work, while advanced users rely on them to build flexible, scalable websites.
How Can Dynamic Tags Help You Build Better Elementor Websites?
Let’s walk through each use case to see how Dynamic Tags help you build smarter and more efficiently.
1. Let Each Post Fill Its Own Content (Free)
Most Elementor users start with blog posts, and that’s exactly where dynamic content starts making sense.
With Post Data, you can dynamically pull information that belongs to the current post, such as the post title, category, and other post-specific details.
Instead of typing a title into a heading or hardcoding text into a layout, you simply connect the widget to the post itself.

The result is subtle but powerful.
One single post template.
Infinite posts; using it automatically.
Zero manual updates.
2. Keep Your Website URLs Updated Everywhere (Free)
After publishing posts, one common headache is manually updating URLs or other site details that should change automatically.

With Site Data, you can pull information directly from your website settings, like your site URL, and use it dynamically inside Elementor. If the URL or site title changes later, it updates everywhere automatically.
If the URL or site title changes later, it updates everywhere automatically.
It’s not a flashy feature, but it quietly removes future maintenance work. This is exactly what dynamic content is supposed to do.
3. Show Personalized Content for Logged-In Users (Pro)
Once a site has users, things change. You’re no longer designing for everyone. You’re designing for whoever is logged in.
With User Data in Pro, you can dynamically display information related to the current user, such as user details, user meta, and user-related URLs.
A profile section, dashboard, or account page automatically adapts to the person viewing it. This goes beyond avatars and images. It’s about building layouts that respond to real user data without conditions or custom logic.
This is where The Plus Addons for Elementor Pro becomes useful for membership sites, communities, and client dashboards.
4. Create Smarter Category and Archive Pages (Pro)
Archive pages are often overlooked. Category pages, tag pages, and search results usually end up looking generic or incomplete.
With Archive Data in Pro, you can dynamically pull information related to the current archive, such as the archive title, URL, and other archive-specific details.

Instead of static headings like “Blog,” the page reflects the exact category or archive being viewed.
This is especially helpful for you if you have content-heavy sites and want better structure without manual layouts.
5. Build WooCommerce Product Layouts That Always Stay Accurate (Pro)
WooCommerce sites depend on accuracy. Prices change, products update, and new items get added.
With WooCommerce Data in Pro, you can dynamically pull product-related information like product titles, prices, and other WooCommerce data.

You design the structure once, and WooCommerce fills in the rest automatically and consistently. This builds on dynamic image support and turns product layouts into fully data-driven designs.
To learn to show WooCommerce Custom Product Loop in Elementor, you can refer this video: YouTubeWooCommerce Custom Product Loop in Elementor | Design Product Template
6. Use Your Own Structured Content (Pro)
Some sites need more than standard posts and products. That’s where custom fields come in.
If you’re using plugins like ACF or SCF, The Plus Addons for Elementor Pro detects them automatically and lets you pull custom field data dynamically.
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You can display text fields, meta values, and any structured data you’ve created. The available options adapt based on the custom field plugin, field groups, and individual field names.
This gives advanced users full control without forcing beginners into complexity early on.
7. Custom Loop Skin: Bringing Everything Together (Pro)
Once users are comfortable with dynamic data, they usually want control over repeating layouts.
With Custom Loop Skins in Pro, you can use all of these dynamic tags inside custom-designed loops, especially with Product Listing and Dynamic Listing widgets.
You design one layout, connect it to dynamic data, and Elementor repeats it automatically for every item.
To learn how to create create Dynamic Blog and Custom Post Type Listing with Custom Skin in Elementor, you can watch this video: YouTubeHow to create Dynamic Blog and Custom Post Type Listing with Custom Skin in Elementor?
8. Automatically Display the Right Image Everywhere
With Elementor’s dynamic image features, your site’s images can update automatically without manually changing them for each post, user, or product.

Post Images (Free) – Connect an Image widget to post-related images and Elementor will automatically show the correct image for each post. This includes the Post Featured Image and Post Author Avatar, letting one layout work for all posts.
Site Images (Free) – Keep branding consistent with images like your Site Logo and Site Icon. Any updates automatically appear across your entire website.
User Images (Pro) – Show profile images for logged-in users with the User Avatar, perfect for dashboards, profile pages, and personalized account sections.
WooCommerce Images (Pro) – Ensure your product images are always accurate with the Product Featured Image, so your store stays up-to-date without manual edits.
Dynamic images make your site smarter, more adaptive, and fully automated, giving you layouts that work for every post, user, or product.
Update 2: Smarter Widget Search Inside the Elementor Editor
We’ve also made finding the right widget inside The Plus Addons for Elementor editor much smarter and faster.
Now, when you start typing what you need, even if it’s a broad or related term like “dark theme,” Elementor suggests the Dark Mode widget automatically because we’ve added closely related keywords behind the scenes.
The same applies to other widgets. For example, typing “FAQ” or “Collapsible Content” will still suggest the Accordion widget.
This smart keyword system ensures you always find the right widget, even if you don’t know its exact name.
Wrapping Up
This update is just the beginning. We’re actively working on more powerful improvements, including upcoming features like GSAP Animations, so there’s a lot more to look forward to.
We’d love to hear what you think about this update.
Feel free to share your thoughts in the comments or let us know if you have any questions. Your feedback helps us shape what comes next.







