• Gutenberg is a free WordPress drag-and-drop editor, ideal for easy, code-free customizationGutenberg simplifies design with drag-and-drop, requiring no coding or design skills.
  • Native to WordPress, it's free unless upgrading to a paid WordPress plan.
  • Its limitations include tricky block rearrangement compared to advanced editors like Elementor.
  • Accessible with all WordPress themes, but only available within the WordPress ecosystem.

Basics to Understand

Notable Features

Pricing & Cost

Gutenberg is native to WordPress, so it doesn’t require a subscription outside what you’re already paying for your site.

However, it’s only accessible via WordPress, meaning you can’t use it on its own.

WordPress pricing is as follows:

  • Personal $4 per month
  • Premium $8 per month
  • Business $25 per month
  • eCommerce $45 per month

These prices reflect a discount for paying annually.

Gutenberg is free with your WordPress plan. WordPress offers a free plan but doesn’t have a free trial. Still, you’ll be able to access all of WordPress’ themes and templates with Gutenberg.

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My Honest Thoughts

WordPress users who prefer the easiness of drag-and-drop editors will love the Gutenberg editor that’s now standard.

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However, it’s pretty different from WordPress’ previous editor, as it requires less design skill.

Why Is WordPress Gutenberg a Great Option?

Gutenberg is an excellent choice because it offers all the benefits of WordPress without the hassle of code or long text boxes.

Now, all you have to do is click an icon, and you’ll have perfectly customized layouts.

What’s best is that you don’t have to make any changes if you’re already using WordPress.

You won’t have to pay more to use it unless you choose to upgrade your WordPress account to a paid plan.

Drawbacks to WordPress Gutenburg

Gutenberg’s main issue is that it’s a bit limited compared to other tools, such as Elementor.

Rearranging the blocks can be tricky, and it can take some time to understand all the different types of blocks and widgets you can add to your site.