Max Addons Pro for Bricks Builder

05/14/2026

Version: 1.17.2

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Original price was: $299.00.Current price is: $4.99.

Max Addons Pro for Bricks Builder is a premium extension that expands the native capabilities of the Bricks visual builder, adding advanced widgets, layout controls, and conditional logic that eliminate the need for workarounds. Designed for developers and agencies building demanding WordPress sites, its core value lies in unifying design, functionality, and performance within a single, cohesive environment.

Introduction to Max Addons Pro for Bricks Builder

When a development team needs to build complex pages in WordPress without sacrificing speed or visual consistency, the gap between what Bricks offers by default and what the project requires can become a real bottleneck: this plugin closes that gap by providing additional elements, granular styling options, and conditional display logic that the base builder does not include.

The technical nature of this extension lies in its direct integration with Bricks' element system, respecting its class architecture and rendering engine. This means that the additional widgets don't act as foreign entities: they behave with the same logic, the same responsive controls, and the same style database as the rest of the builder. The operational workload is reduced because the developer doesn't need to switch between tools or write custom CSS to compensate for gaps.

Imagine a developer tasked with building a landing page for an e-commerce client, complete with animated sections, accordion FAQs, a countdown timer, and a filterable gallery. Without the extension, that developer would combine three different plugins, troubleshoot script conflicts, and spend hours adjusting mismatched styles. With the tool, all these features are integrated into a single panel, with the same visual controls, and the project is delivered in half the time.

Product overview

The functional area of Max Addons Pro for Bricks Builder encompasses structural design, interactive elements, and conditional visibility control—three pillars that determine whether a store or site scales consistently or accumulates technical debt with each new section added.

Before incorporating this module, the usual workflow involves installing auxiliary plugins for each feature that Bricks doesn't natively cover: one for the accordion, another for the advanced carousel, and another for the interactive tabs. Each additional plugin is a potential source of conflict, an asynchronous update point, and a potential source of visual inconsistency. During the evaluation phase, the team tests the extension in a staging environment and verifies that the widgets integrate seamlessly without breaking styles. Afterward, the process is simplified: a single plugin replaces several, the back office becomes manageable, and client revisions are reduced because the visual result is consistent from the first delivery.

  • Without the add-on: The developer manages multiple plugins to cover basic elements such as timers, tabs, accordions, and galleries, generating script conflicts and styles that are difficult to debug.
  • With the active add-on: All these elements are built from the Bricks panel using native widgets of the extension, with unified design controls and conditional visibility options by role, device, or URL parameter.
  • Observable result: The time required to build complex pages is reduced, the number of active plugins decreases, and visual consistency between sections is improved without manual CSS intervention.

Requirements and compatibility

For this extension to work correctly, the environment must have Bricks Builder active as the main site builder, since all widgets and controls depend directly on its element architecture; it is also advisable to check that there are no other Bricks plugins that register elements with identical names, because this collision can prevent some widgets from loading correctly.

  • Bricks Builder installed and operational as an active builder: it is the indispensable functional dependency, without which no widget of the extension will appear on the panel.
  • General compatibility with WooCommerce environments for product-oriented widgets, cart and visual checkout pages, as well as with user roles for conditional visibility logic.
  • Before deploying to production, it is advisable to build at least one test page in staging that combines three or more simultaneous widgets along with any active caching plugin, to verify that dynamic rendering is not blocked by script exclusion rules.

Key benefits for your operation

  • Reducing dependence on auxiliary plugins: Managing ten different plugins to cover design functionalities is a constant source of out-of-sync updates and silent conflicts. This module consolidates those functionalities into a single plugin integrated with Bricks, reducing the number of active dependencies and simplifying environment maintenance.
  • Granular design control without manual CSS: Developers waste time writing CSS overrides to adjust spacing, fonts, or hover states on elements that the base builder doesn't expose. This tool adds style controls directly to the visual panel, speeding up design adjustments and eliminating the burden of custom styles accumulated in extra stylesheets.
  • Built-in conditional logic for UX personalization: Displaying different content based on user role, device, or session variable typically requires separate PHP logic or conditional plugins. This extension incorporates conditional visibility rules within the element itself, allowing the user to define those rules without leaving the constructor.
  • Interactive elements ready for WooCommerce: Building product pages, category archives, or upsell sections with dynamic elements is challenging when the base builder lacks widgets specifically designed for those contexts. This plugin includes WooCommerce data-driven elements, allowing you to build these sections with true visual control over each product field.
  • Scalability in agency projects: When an agency manages multiple projects with Bricks, inconsistency between builds is a recurring problem. By standardizing the set of widgets available through this extension, the team works with the same elements across all projects, reducing the onboarding curve for new developers and streamlining internal reviews.
  • Stability in high-traffic environments: The elements generated by this tool follow Bricks' rendering model, meaning they benefit from the same caching and conditional script loading optimizations as the base builder. For stores with traffic spikes, this architectural consistency avoids performance degradation associated with plugins that load resources on every page.

Highlighted Features of Max Addons Pro for Bricks Builder

  • Expanded widget library for Bricks: The extension adds a set of additional elements directly to the builder panel, including advanced accordions, carousels with extended options, countdown timers, interactive tabs, and filterable galleries. In a WooCommerce store, this allows you to build product FAQ sections, testimonial sliders, or portfolio galleries without leaving Bricks or adding external plugins.
  • Conditional visibility controls per element: Each widget included in the tool can be configured to show or hide based on definable conditions: user role, device type, session status, or custom parameters. In a checkout flow, this allows you to display urgent messages only to unregistered users or warranty blocks only on mobile devices, without any additional logic outside the constructor.
  • Integration with WooCommerce dynamic data: Retail-oriented widgets can connect to dynamic product fields, such as price, stock, rating, or category, using Bricks' dynamic data system. As a result, product pages built with the plugin are automatically updated when the data changes in the back office, without requiring any template editing.
  • Extended style options per widget: Beyond Bricks' standard controls, this extension adds element-specific styling options: entry animation control, custom hover states, typography options per variant, and advanced internal spacing control. This eliminates the need to write additional CSS for fine-tuning that the base builder doesn't expose.
  • Conditional script loading: The scripts and styles associated with each widget are only loaded on the pages where that widget is present, following Bricks' conditional enqueue model. In a store with dozens of different templates, this behavior prevents the accumulation of unused resources that slow down pages where certain elements are missing.
  • Support for global templates and reusable sections: The extension's widgets work within Bricks' global sections and templates, allowing the team to build reusable components with advanced functionality and distribute them across the site from a single editing point. For agencies maintaining multiple pages with the same interactive header or upsell block, this significantly reduces maintenance time.

Who is this product for?

This add-on is especially valuable for those who already work with Bricks as their main builder and feel that the native functionalities are insufficient for the projects they manage: freelance developers with demanding clients, agencies with tight production workflows, or store administrators who build their own templates without an external technical team.

  • Administrators or technicians who need granular control over the visibility of elements based on roles, devices, or session conditions, without resorting to additional plugins or custom PHP logic.
  • Agency teams managing multiple projects with Bricks need a consistent set of widgets to ensure visual and operational coherence across different builds.
  • Marketing or UX professionals who design conversion flows, product pages, or checkout sections and rely on advanced interactive elements that are not available in the base builder.

Real-world use cases

  • Fashion store with seasonal landing page: The team needs to build a campaign landing page with a countdown timer until the end of the offer, a product gallery filterable by category, and a return policy accordion. Without the extension, this would mean three separate plugins with inconsistent styles. With the tool active, everything is built from Bricks with unified controls, and the end user navigates a fast, consistent page that converts better.
  • Agency with ten clients in Bricks: Maintaining consistency across projects is the core challenge: each developer uses different plugins to meet the same needs. By standardizing the widget set through this module, the agency reduces onboarding time for new projects and can implement global design updates with less risk of breakage between builds.
  • WooCommerce store with custom product pages: The store manager wants to display an urgent block with real-time stock updates only to unregistered users on mobile devices. The extension's built-in conditional logic allows this rule to be configured directly in the widget, without PHP or external condition plugins, and the result is immediately visible on the frontend without caching.
  • Freelance with professional services client: The client requests a services page with interactive tabs organized by category, carousel testimonials, and a form with conditional visibility based on the selected service. The extension provides all these elements within Bricks, allowing the freelancer to deliver faster, and the client to get a fully functional page without any external dependencies to manage on their own.

Frequently Asked Questions about Max Addons Pro for Bricks Builder

Does it work with any WordPress theme or does it depend on a specific theme?

The extension relies on Bricks Builder as the active builder, not a specific theme. Bricks can be used with its own native theme or a child theme, and the plugin's widgets function correctly in both cases. The key is that Bricks is set as the site's primary builder and that there are no conflicts with other page builders running simultaneously. This rarely occurs in clean installations, but it's advisable to check for conflicts when migrating from other builders.

Does the WooCommerce checkout process affect the end customer's experience in any way?

It depends on how it's used. The extension allows you to build custom checkout pages with Bricks, incorporating advanced visuals, conditional logic, and cart data display fields. If you build a checkout template using the tool's widgets, the end customer experiences a more visually controlled interface, with conditional messages or guarantees visible only at relevant points in the flow, which can improve the purchase completion rate. The actual impact depends on the implemented design, not the plugin alone.

Does it allow you to create automatic rules or display conditions without programming?

Yes. One of the key features of this module is its conditional visibility system, which operates directly from the Bricks visual panel without requiring any coding. Available conditions include user role, device type, authentication status, and URL parameters, among others. Even a non-technical user can define that a discount block is visible only to registered mobile users, or that an urgent section appears only when the product stock falls below a certain threshold—all from the builder's interface.

Does it have any specific utility for managing renewals or failed payments on subscriptions?

That's not its primary function. This extension doesn't handle subscription logic, automatic renewals, or failed payment recovery; that functionality is handled by specialized plugins like WooCommerce Subscriptions. Where it does add value in this context is in the visual construction of related pages: a pending renewal page, an account statement screen, or a recovery landing page can all be designed with the tool's widgets, providing visual consistency to the flow without affecting the underlying payment logic.

Do the extension widgets comply with WooCommerce's tax, shipping, and coupon rules?

Widgets that display cart, price, or total data use WooCommerce's native functions to retrieve those values, meaning that tax calculations, coupon discounts, and shipping costs are correctly reflected in the visuals built with the plugin. The extension doesn't alter WooCommerce's calculation logic; it simply displays the data that WooCommerce has already calculated. In setups with complex tax rules or multiple shipping zones, it's advisable to verify that the checkout and cart templates display the expected data in a staging environment before going live.

How does it perform in stores with high visitor volume or many simultaneous staff?

The conditional script loading model used by this tool contributes positively to performance in high-volume environments because the resources associated with each widget are only included on the pages where that widget is present. This reduces the overall weight of pages where certain elements are absent. That said, no plugin guarantees optimal performance on its own: combining it with a properly configured caching layer, adequate hosting, and an implementation free of unnecessary widgets is what determines the actual results in production.

Is it viable to use it in a multi-site installation or to manage multiple stores from a single interface?

The extension can be used on WordPress multisite installations as long as Bricks Builder is available on the subsites where it's intended. Centralized management of widgets or templates across sites depends on how the multisite network is configured and whether Bricks is activated at the network level or on a site-by-site basis. For agencies managing multiple independent stores, the typical workflow is to replicate the extension's configuration across each installation, using Bricks templates as a point of consistency between projects.

How can I verify that the extension is working correctly after setting it up?

A practical checklist includes: opening the Bricks editor and confirming that the plugin's widgets appear in the Elements panel under their own category; inserting one of these widgets into a test page and verifying that it renders correctly on the front end; enabling a conditional visibility rule and checking that the element appears or hides according to the defined condition; and checking the browser console for script errors associated with the extension. If the widgets appear, render, and respond to the configured conditions without any console errors, the extension is working.

Short description

Premium extension for Bricks Builder that adds advanced widgets, conditional logic, and extended layout controls: build complex WooCommerce pages from a single environment, without auxiliary plugins or manual CSS.

Latest update: 14/05/2026

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