Another good option: Premium Addons
Premium Addons has a Blog widget that can display WordPress blog posts/custom posts in layouts like list, grid, and carousel.
This could work well if you want something a little more stylized visually. I’d still probably test Essential Addons first because it tends to be straightforward for this exact use case.
Another option: Unlimited Elements for Elementor
Unlimited Elements says it includes 100+ free widgets, and its Post Grid widget is designed to show posts in responsive predefined layouts.
This is a solid option, but it can feel like a bigger add-on ecosystem than you need if all you want is a clean blog grid.
Premium Addons has a Blog widget that can display WordPress blog posts/custom posts in layouts like list, grid, and carousel.
This could work well if you want something a little more stylized visually. I’d still probably test Essential Addons first because it tends to be straightforward for this exact use case.
Another option: Unlimited Elements for Elementor
Unlimited Elements says it includes 100+ free widgets, and its Post Grid widget is designed to show posts in responsive predefined layouts.
This is a solid option, but it can feel like a bigger add-on ecosystem than you need if all you want is a clean blog grid.
Premium Addons has a Blog widget that can display WordPress blog posts/custom posts in layouts like list, grid, and carousel.
This could work well if you want something a little more stylized visually. I’d still probably test Essential Addons first because it tends to be straightforward for this exact use case.
Another option: Unlimited Elements for Elementor
Unlimited Elements says it includes 100+ free widgets, and its Post Grid widget is designed to show posts in responsive predefined layouts.
This is a solid option, but it can feel like a bigger add-on ecosystem than you need if all you want is a clean blog grid.
Premium Addons has a Blog widget that can display WordPress blog posts/custom posts in layouts like list, grid, and carousel.
This could work well if you want something a little more stylized visually. I’d still probably test Essential Addons first because it tends to be straightforward for this exact use case.
Another option: Unlimited Elements for Elementor
Unlimited Elements says it includes 100+ free widgets, and its Post Grid widget is designed to show posts in responsive predefined layouts.
This is a solid option, but it can feel like a bigger add-on ecosystem than you need if all you want is a clean blog grid.
