search-replace-for-elementor

Description

This plugin has been closed as of November 20, 2025 and is not available for download. This closure is temporary, pending a full review.

Reviews

September 17, 2025
This plugin does exactly what it promises, and does it well. It’s a powerful tool that’s helped me automate a normally tedious process with flexibility and ease. What stands out even more is that this is being maintained and supported by a solo developer. It’s clear there’s real thought and effort behind the product. It’s rare to find this level of functionality in such a lightweight and straightforward plugin, highly recommended for anyone managing templated or repeatable content across pages. Huge respect to Krasen for building and supporting this on his own. Keep it up! — Sam
May 26, 2025 1 reply
At first glance, this plugin gives the impression of functioning reliably—streamlining search and replace operations with apparent precision. However, this initial confidence quickly unravels. Beneath its polished exterior lies a deeply flawed mechanism that silently introduces widespread and irreversible damage to your site.
March 21, 2025 2 replies
The most annoying plugin I’ve ever tried to use. Had to uninstall it. EVERY single time I login to my wordpress dashboard it display a huge UPGRADE TO PRO box plastered across my screen, no matter how many times you click “never show this to me again”. The level of annoyance outweighs its usefulness to me. I’d much rather just occasionally change words in Elementor manually rather than have to deal with a huge box plastered across my wordpress dashboard forever more.
March 18, 2025 1 reply
It doesn’t work with regex. I tried removing all classes within html tags with this regex and it didn’t work: \sclass=”[^”]*”
March 5, 2025
im using the free version, search replace functions work great for individual pages and saves me hours of work when editing small changes in sites or duplicating posts
November 20, 2024 1 reply
I can understand imposing limitations on the free version. But when I tested it, it seems the free version only searches individual pages rather than in bulk. I don’t see the point of that. Search and replace plugins need to handle sitewide concerns by nature.
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Contributors & Developers

“Search & Replace for Elementor” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

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