Elementor has won the championship round of WPEngine’s 5th Annual Plugin Madness and has been crowned the ‘King of WordPress Plugins‘. Plugin Madness is a bracket-style competition that starts off with 64 nominated plugins (out of 55,000 WordPress plugins) split into 4 groups: eCommerce, Maintenance, Optimization, and Marketing.
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Plugins are divided into brackets and supporters of each plugin vote for their favorite. The competition started at the beginning of March and ended today with Elementor announced as the 2020 champion against Custom Post Type Extended, a plugin that helps with the posting process.
Before reaching the championship round, Elementor overcame five different competitors. In Round 1, they defeated Wordfence who provide malware protection for WordPress sites. Round 2 was against All-In-One WP Migration, which allows users to import old WordPress sites to replace or support new ones. Round 3 featured Advanced Custom Fields as the competitor, this plugin gives users the ability to take control of their custom fields and edit screens. In Round 4, Elementor competed with Defender, another WordPress cybersecurity site. The semifinals brought Elementor head to head with another one of the biggest names in WordPress, WooCommerce, an online store builder. Elementor won with 82% of the votes.
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The CEO of Elementor, Yoni Luksenberg, expressed pride in their repeat victory, saying, “We believe in our product, and if the last two years are any indication, so does the WordPress community who we want to thank for their support. Though we’ve faced some tough competition and high-quality plugins, Elementor provides a unique all in one experience that is impossible to match.”
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