Next Bricks (Brickscore)
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Next Bricks (Brickscore) is a WordPress plugin that extends the capabilities of the Bricks Builder visual builder, adding blocks, controls, and advanced logic not available in the core. Ideal for developers and agencies building complex sites, it eliminates reliance on multiple helper plugins and centralizes design and functionality control in a single, consistent environment.
Introduction to Next Bricks (Brickscore)
Next Bricks (Brickscore) is an extension that enhances the Bricks Builder from within, eliminating the usual friction of having to combine several plugins to achieve dynamic behaviors, conditional layouts, or interface components that the core does not natively offer in WordPress and WooCommerce flows.
The tool operates directly on the design and logic layer of the builder, reducing the technical burden in projects where each visual element needs to respond to business conditions: user roles, order status, product type, or dynamic content. Fewer active plugins mean fewer conflicts, fewer server requests, and a more predictable back office.
Imagine a technician setting up a store with variable products who wants to display different sections depending on whether the visitor is logged in or has made a previous purchase. Without this module, that logic would require additional plugins, shortcodes, or custom code. With the extension active, the builder itself manages these conditions from the visual panel, without interrupting the usual workflow.
Product overview
The functional area of this plugin ranges from the creation of reusable blocks with conditional logic to the management of dynamic data on product pages, checkout and account areas, with a direct impact on the stability of the design and on the experience of the end customer when the store grows in catalog or in user segments.
Before incorporating this tool, many projects accumulated dependencies: one plugin for conditional visibility, another for custom blocks, another for dynamic fields. Maintenance became costly, and any update could break the visual logic. By integrating this module, those layers are consolidated within the builder itself.
- Without the add-on: The designer needs to leave the builder to configure conditions in external plugins, losing visual consistency and increasing the risk of conflicts between updates.
- With the active add-on: Visibility conditions, dynamic fields, and advanced blocks are configured directly in the Bricks editor, with integrated visual controls and logic applicable to any element of the layout.
- Observable result: The time required to build complex pages is reduced, errors due to plugin conflicts decrease, and the end customer receives a more consistent and faster interface.
Requirements and compatibility
For this plugin to work correctly, Bricks Builder must be active as the main site builder, and a WordPress installation must be in good working order. It is advisable to check that there are no other plugins that aggressively modify the builder's core, as this combination can cause conflicts in the editing panel.
- Main dependency: Bricks Builder must be active and operational as a page builder; without it, this module has no context in which to run.
- Functional compatibility with key areas: product pages, WooCommerce checkout templates, account pages, dynamic archives, custom loops, and conditional layouts by role or status.
- In stores with heavy customization or dense plugin stacks, it is advisable to validate the behavior in a staging environment before bringing the changes to production, especially on high-converting pages like the checkout.
Key benefits for your operation
- Reduction of technical debt from accumulated plugins: Many stores carry around five or six auxiliary plugins just to manage visibility and custom blocks. This plugin consolidates that functionality within the builder, meaning less conflict surface, fewer updates to monitor, and a cleaner stack that any technician can maintain with confidence.
- Visual control over complex conditional logic: When an operator needs to display different banners to wholesalers and retailers, or urgent blocks only to users without recent purchases, conditional logic without the right tool becomes a maze of code. This module brings those conditions into the visual editor, where any team member can adjust them without touching PHP.
- Design consistency in multi-page projects: Agency teams managing online stores with dozens of templates know how costly it is to maintain visual consistency when each page was built at different times. This extension allows you to create and reuse components with embedded logic, reducing visual drift as the project grows.
- Improved checkout experience and conversion pages: A checkout process that displays irrelevant information or doesn't adapt its interface to the customer type leads to abandonment. With this plugin, checkout blocks can respond to cart, user, or product conditions, offering a cleaner, more conversion-oriented experience.
- Autonomy of the non-technical team: When visualization logic resides in separate code or plugins, any changes require a developer. By centralizing that logic in the visual builder, marketing or content managers can adjust conditions and layouts without opening a code editor, speeding up day-to-day operations.
- Site update stability: Each additional plugin is a potential point of failure when a WordPress or WooCommerce update is released. Reducing the number of active extensions with this plugin decreases the likelihood of an update breaking critical production functionality.
Featured Features of Next Bricks (Brickscore)
- Additional blocks for Bricks Builder: The extension incorporates elements not found in the base builder, such as advanced dynamic data components, custom loops with filters, and e-commerce-specific interface blocks. This allows for the creation of complex pages without resorting to external solutions that disrupt the editing flow.
- Integrated visual conditional logic: Unlike solutions based on shortcodes or external metaboxes, this module brings conditions directly to the editing panel of each element. The designer can define whether a block is visible based on user role, order status, or any other WooCommerce condition, all from the same interface.
- Compatibility with WooCommerce dynamic data: Product pages, account pages, and archive templates can dynamically consume data from WooCommerce through the tool's controls, without requiring custom code. This is especially valuable in large catalogs where each product has distinct attributes that need to be reflected in the design.
- Advanced design and spacing controls: The extension expands the builder's visual control options with additional parameters for typography, responsive spacing, and element behavior at different breakpoints. The result is greater design precision without the need to add custom CSS for each case.
- Integration with the Bricks template system: This plugin respects and extends the native template system, meaning that components created with it can be reused throughout the site with the same dynamic logic. Changing a component in the template is automatically reflected on all pages where it appears, reducing maintenance work.
- Optimized performance within the builder: By operating as a native Bricks extension rather than a standalone plugin with its own scripts and styles, this module adds functionality without significantly increasing page weight. The generated code follows the builder's conventions, making it easy to optimize later with caching and performance tools.
Who is this product for?
This add-on is designed for those already working with Bricks Builder who have reached the limits of what the core offers: developers building stores with complex conditional logic, agencies needing consistency across projects, and operators wanting to empower their team without compromising site stability.
- Administrators or technicians with a need for control or traceability: Professionals who manage stores where the design and logic must respond to specific business conditions and want to have everything under control from a single environment without depending on multiple plugins.
- Teams that manage multiple projects or stores and need operational consistency: Agencies or freelancers with multiple clients in Bricks Builder who need a repeatable and maintainable tool stack, where adding or modifying functionality does not involve relearning the workflow in each project.
- Marketing managers, UX designers, or automation teams that rely on this functionality: Non-technical profiles that need to adjust the visibility of elements, create personalized experiences by segment, or modify conversion layouts without depending on a developer for every minor change.
Real-world use cases
- B2B store with prices and content differentiated by role: A store that sells to both end consumers and distributors needs to display different prices, terms, and content blocks depending on the user's role. Without a suitable tool, this logic resides in code or plugins that conflict with the builder. With this module, the team configures conditional visibility directly in Bricks, assigns conditions by role, and deploys without touching PHP. The result is a clean experience for each customer type and a maintenance workflow that the team can manage independently.
- Agency with multiple clients in Brick Builder: An agency managing ten stores needs its design components to be reusable and its conditional logic to work consistently across all projects. This plugin creates a library of blocks with embedded dynamic behavior that can be imported into each new project, reducing build time and eliminating inconsistencies between clients. The team can then focus on customization instead of rebuilding from scratch.
- Store with a variable catalog and complex product pages: An operator with hundreds of products, each with distinct attributes, needs product pages that adapt dynamically without creating individual templates for each one. This extension allows you to define blocks that dynamically consume WooCommerce data, showing or hiding sections based on product type, stock, or attributes. The result is a visually consistent, self-maintaining catalog.
- Checkout optimization for specific segments: A store wants to display an urgent message or exclusive benefits only to users who haven't purchased anything in over 30 days and have products from a specific category in their cart. Without visual conditional logic, this personalization requires custom development. With this module, the marketing manager configures the condition in the editor, without coding, and measures the impact on the conversion rate of that segment in the following days.
Frequently Asked Questions about Next Bricks (Brickscore)
Does it work with any WordPress installation or does it require something specific to be enabled?
This plugin requires Bricks Builder to be active as the site's primary builder, as it operates directly on its architecture. Without this dependency, the extension lacks the context in which to run. Beyond that, a standard WordPress installation with WooCommerce enabled is sufficient to take advantage of most of its features. It's advisable to check for other plugins that aggressively modify Bricks' core, such as some alternative page builders that might coexist in the same environment and cause conflicts in the editing panel. In clean installations, integration is straightforward.
Do end customers notice any difference in the browsing experience or at checkout?
The impact on the end customer depends on how the tool is configured, but the main objective is precisely to improve that experience. By allowing checkout blocks, product pages, and account information to respond to real user or cart conditions, the visitor receives a more relevant interface, less cluttered with irrelevant information. A checkout that displays only what that specific customer needs results in less abandonment. The generated code follows the builder's conventions, which also contributes to competitive load times.
Is it possible to create automatic rules or conditions to show or hide content without code?
Yes, that's one of the core capabilities of this module. Conditional logic is configured directly from the Bricks Builder visual panel, without the need to write PHP or shortcodes. Conditions can be based on user role, session status, cart data, product attributes, categories, or any field that WooCommerce exposes as dynamic data. This means that a marketing manager can adjust what each visitor segment sees without relying on a developer, accelerating testing and conversion optimization cycles.
Is it useful for stores with subscriptions or recurring renewals?
The plugin can add value to subscription-based stores if used to personalize the user's experience based on their subscription status: displaying early renewal blocks, retention messages, or exclusive content for active subscribers. However, managing payment logic, failed renewals, and automatic billing notifications falls to the subscription plugin being used, not this tool. The extension operates on the visual and presentation layer, not the transactional or billing layer.
Does it affect tax calculations, shipping, or coupon application in WooCommerce?
This module does not interfere with WooCommerce's tax, shipping, or coupon calculation logic. Those operations are handled by WooCommerce and its specific extensions. What it can do is show or hide visual information related to these elements based on cart or user conditions. For example, it can display an estimated savings block when a coupon is applied, or highlight free shipping when the cart exceeds a certain threshold. The tool affects the presentation, not the underlying business logic.
How does it perform in high-traffic stores or with large catalogs?
By operating as a native Bricks Builder extension rather than a standalone plugin with its own scripts and global styles, this add-on adds functionality without disproportionately increasing page weight. In large catalogs, the ability to manage dynamic templates from within the builder reduces the proliferation of individual templates, simplifying maintenance and improving consistency. That said, final performance always depends on the overall stack: hosting, caching, image optimization, and WooCommerce configuration all have as much or even more impact than any single plugin.
Can it be used in multisite installations or to manage multiple stores from a single panel?
The plugin can be used in multisite environments as long as Bricks Builder is correctly configured on that network, since its functionality depends on the builder. In multisite networks, each subsite can have its own independently configured blocks and conditions, allowing for tool consistency with per-store customization. For agency teams managing multiple projects, the ability to export and import components between sites is one of the most valued features, although it's advisable to verify that dynamic conditions transfer correctly between environments with different WooCommerce configurations.
How do I know if the plugin is working correctly on my site?
A practical way to verify this is to open the Bricks Builder editor on any page and check that the extension's new blocks and controls appear in the sidebar. If the conditional logic is configured, you can preview it by changing the user role to preview mode or using a trial account with the corresponding profile. On the frontend, check that the conditional blocks appear and disappear according to the defined conditions. A minimum checklist includes: new elements visible in the builder, conditions correctly applied in preview, consistent behavior on mobile devices, and no errors in the browser console.
Short description
A Bricks Builder extension that adds advanced blocks, visual conditional logic, and dynamic WooCommerce data directly to the builder, without any additional plugins. Fewer dependencies, more control over the design and the end-user experience.
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