Even Elementor is rebuilding toward CSS classes and single-div markup, the same web-native direction Mosaic started with.

How Mosaic compares to other WordPress builders
Thinking about switching builders? See exactly how Mosaic's design-system-first workflow compares, one builder at a time
The most widely used WordPress builder. See how a design-system-first workflow compares to a widget-based one.
A modernized theme and builder with variables and presets. See where Mosaic's class system goes further.
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Why switch to Mosaic?
Where many builders put a layer between you and the web, Mosaic works with real structure, clean HTML, and real CSS logic, while keeping full visual control.
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A real design system
Classes, variables, and components in one connected, visual model. Change a token or a class once, and the whole site follows.
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Web-native philosophy
Classes, variables, and components in one connected, visual model. Change a token or a class once, and the whole site follows.
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A fast, predictable editor
Edit directly on the canvas with instant feedback, even on large pages. No lag, fewer panels, faster shipping.
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Clean, structured output
One element, one HTML element. Minimal DOM and predictable markup that stays fast and maintainable as your sites grow.
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One unified system
Theme, layout, styling, and interactions follow the same logic, so nothing drifts or conflicts. You build on one foundation, not a stack of separate parts.

Every builder is heading one way
The signals are everywhere. WordPress building is moving toward structure, performance, and design systems. Mosaic did not follow that shift, it started there.
Gutenberg proved structured, block-based building is the future, but designers still reach for more power on top of it.
Newer, developer-focused builders keep gaining ground by staying web-native and shipping clean output.
AI works best with structured, web-native code, and struggles with heavy, abstracted markup.
Design systems are standard now: teams think in tokens, variables, and reusable components, not one-off pages.
Page speed and clean code matter more for rankings yearly, while bloated markup holds sites back.
Real takes from real creators
These are real impressions from early Mosaic users during the beta who are already building real websites and starting to ship projects.
Dynamic content is one of the features that really stands out to me. Once you start using it, building data-driven pages becomes surprisingly simple and efficient.

Marco Rinaldi
I was always sceptical of a new page builder coming out. I was in the comfort zone of using Breakdance for a very long time until Mosaic came in. The library is just amazing, a buffet of designs to choose from. The UI/UX is amazing as well: smooth, non-bloated, and super fast. Perfect for everyone from developers to beginners. I truly enjoy Mosaic. It’s the best investment I’ve ever made.

Azrul Naqeeb Zulkafli
The Mosaic interface is organized and logical. In many page builders you constantly switch between tabs searching for CSS properties and settings, but in Mosaic the parameters are exactly where I expect them to be. Its library of blocks and pages, well designed class system, components, and interaction engine allow me to build complex and beautiful pages in hours instead of days.

Adil Maldybaev
When I first tried Mosaic Builder, the first thing that shocked me was how smooth the builder is. Clicking between items, components, layouts, and elements feels incredibly fluid, everything responds instantly without any lag. The UI/UX is very well thought out. The interface is clean, organized, and free of clutter. Interactions and animations are another highlight.

Jornes Sim
After I started with Mosaic Builder, I was very happy with the very clean UI and then blown away by the UX. It feels totally different from page builders like Elementor or Divi and sits outside of the bloated code ecosystem. Mosaic is super fast, super clean, and will be the builder for my next projects.

Valentin Lyong
What I appreciate most is that Mosaic teaches good practices without forcing them. After using it for a while, my workflow became much more structured and consistent.

Lukas Schneider
Mosaic brings the experience of a modern design system into WordPress. By using global variables and reusable classes, it creates a much cleaner and more structured workflow. After working this way, most traditional page builders start to feel disorganized and harder to manage.

Rajesh Arya
For larger projects, Mosaic makes a big difference. The structured approach to styling, variables, and reusable elements makes maintaining websites much easier over time. I also really like the lifetime one-time payment option. It feels like a solid investment for a builder I plan to use on many future projects.

Oliver Bennett
The design library saves a huge amount of time when starting a project. Instead of building everything from scratch, I can start with well-designed sections and adapt them to my needs.

Daniel Hartmann
Common questions, clear answers
Straightforward answers to common questions about Mosaic, covering plans, pricing, licensing, upgrades, and long-term support.
- Is Mosaic a good alternative to my current builder?
- Do I have to relearn everything?
- Can I migrate my existing site?
- What if Mosaic doesn't work out for me?
- How much does Mosaic cost?
- Is Mosaic harder to learn than other builders?