Now on WordPress.org · v1.0.0

Lola can now build and modify your Elementor site.

LolaCore for Elementor gives Lola 91 new abilities: building pages, modifying layouts, updating global styles, and managing templates and widgets. You describe what you need from the wp-admin chat. She does it. Free.
● 91 Elementor abilities● 15 categories● Works with Elementor Free & Pro
The Problem

Without this add-on, Lola hits a wall.

Lola can tell you everything about your Elementor site. Which templates are active. Which pages use a specific widget. What your global colors are set to.

She just can’t change any of it.

You ask her to adjust the testimonials section. She tells you where it is. You still have to open Elementor, find the container, find the widget, make the change, save, close. The same workflow you were doing before Lola existed.

This add-on removes that wall. Lola reads your Elementor site and she writes to it.

Demo

What changes when Lola can reach Elementor

A small tweak, without opening the builder

LolaElementor
Check the footer. There's a Contact link that opens a modal. I need it to stand out more.
Found the footer — it's in global template 187. The Contact link is in an HTML widget. It already has bold applied inline, so adding bold again won't change anything. The cleanest option at this size is uppercase with a color shift. I'd use the mint green you're already using on the WordPress.org badge in the footer row — it fits the palette without adding a new color. Want me to apply that?
Yes.
Done. Contact link updated: uppercase, color changed to #5BB87E, letter-spacing at 0.06em, size from 11px to 12px. The rest of the footer is untouched.
✓ Footer template 187 updated

She found the template, noticed the bold was already there so she didn't apply it twice, and matched the color to something already in the site. She didn't invent a new color — she recognized one you'd already chosen and applied it consistently.

Building a section from scratch

LolaStructure
Add a testimonials section to the About page. Three cards, a heading above, background in the secondary color.
Building the section now — container with secondary background, H2 heading above, three testimonial widgets side by side. Do you have the quote text and names, or use placeholder content while you finalize the copy?
Placeholders for now.
Done. Section added with three cards and placeholder content. Heading reads "What our clients say." Ready for your real quotes whenever you have them.
✓ Section added to About page

Asking Lola for a design opinion

LolaDesign
I can't decide — should the main CTA button be green or orange? What do you think would convert better on this page?
Based on what's on this page: your primary audience is returning customers, the tone is calm and trustworthy, and the page has low visual noise. In that context, green tends to perform better — it reads as confirmation and forward motion without creating urgency that conflicts with the tone. Orange works when you want urgency or when the rest of the page is already high-energy. Your secondary color is a warm beige — green will stand out more cleanly against it than orange would. My recommendation is green, but it's your call.
Let's go with orange anyway.
Understood. Updating the CTA button to orange.
✓ CTA button color updated — applied

She gave a specific, reasoned recommendation. You overruled her. She executed without arguing and without passive aggression.

This website was built and is managed with LolaCore for Elementor.

The layout, the sections, the global styles, the template updates — Lola handles them from the wp-admin chat. We open the builder when we have to. We mostly don't have to.

We're not going to tell you it saves time and then not use it ourselves.

How Lola works with your design

Lola is not your designer. She's something more useful.

Lola works with three layers of knowledge at the same time.

01

What you've already built.

Your color palette, your typography hierarchy, your layout patterns — she learns all of it by working with you on the site. When you ask her to make something consistent with what's already there, she knows what "already there" looks like. Not because she designed it. Because she remembered it.

02

What she already knows.

The LLMs that power Lola have been trained on a vast base of UI and UX knowledge — conversion principles, visual hierarchy, cognitive ergonomics, color psychology. When you ask her which CTA color converts better, she's not guessing. She's applying real knowledge about how people read and interact with interfaces.

03

You.

Your taste, your direction, your brand decisions. Lola advises. You decide. She executes whatever you choose — even if she recommended something different — and she remembers your decision for next time.

Together, those three layers make Lola something a page builder can't be: an executor that knows your design system, understands design principles, and follows your direction with precision.

Capabilities

91 abilities across 15 categories. One conversation.

Discovery

Read page structure, list widget types, inspect global settings. Four read-only tools that let Lola understand what she's working with before touching anything.

Document

Create pages, update page settings, export and import Elementor templates, delete content. The full document lifecycle from the chat.

Structure

Add, update, and remove containers and elements. Move elements within a layout. This is where pages get built — section by section, from the chat.

Universal Widgets

Add and update any Elementor widget by type. The escape hatch for any widget that doesn't have a dedicated shortcut below.

Shortcuts (Free) 21 tools

Heading, text editor, image, button, video, icon, spacer, divider, accordion, tabs, toggle, counter, progress bar, alert, star rating, share buttons, HTML, Google Maps, image carousel, image box, icon list.

Shortcuts (Pro) 14 tools

Posts grid, price table, price list, call-to-action, flip box, slides, testimonial carousel, animated headline, WooCommerce products, form, countdown, off-canvas, table of contents.

Custom Code

Insert, update, and delete CSS and JavaScript snippets. Manage Elementor Pro custom code. Fix a display issue, add a behavior, inject a style rule — all from the chat.

Media

Search Openverse for free stock images and sideload them directly into your media library. No downloading, no uploading, no file management.

Templates

Save elements as reusable templates. Apply existing templates to a page. Manage your template library from the chat.

Global Styling

Update the global color palette and typography settings. Change a brand color and it propagates everywhere. Change the body font and the whole site reflects it.

Variables, Classes & Components

Design variables, CSS utility classes, reusable components, and element visibility conditions. All from the Lola chat.

Atomic, SVG & Detection

Atomic widget components, composite elements, SVG icon management, and version detection before executing anything that depends on a specific Elementor version.

Memory

The more you work with Lola, the more she already knows.

Every session Lola works on your Elementor site, she learns something about it.

She knows the footer lives in template 187. She knows your primary color is #5A4458 and the mint accent is #5BB87E. She knows you prefer placeholder content while the copywriting is being finalized. She knows because you showed her — once — and she didn't forget.

Starting a new conversation doesn't mean starting from zero. By session 10, Lola already knows the structure of your site. By session 30, she knows your preferences, your patterns, the decisions you always make. The design system you built lives in her memory as much as it does in Elementor.

Safety

Nothing changes without your approval.

Every write action goes through a confirmation step. Lola shows you exactly what will change — which element, which property, what the current value is and what it will become. You review, you confirm.

Read-only actions run immediately. They don't change anything, so they don't need approval.

Read actions

Run immediately. Get page structure, list widgets, inspect settings, search images. No approval needed.

Write actions

Always require confirmation. Lola shows you exactly what will change before anything is touched.

Requirements

What you need.

LolaCoreFree — active on the same site
Elementor 3.30+Free or Pro
WordPress 7.0+Required
PHP 8.0+Required

Elementor Pro is optional. All Free abilities work without it. Pro abilities activate automatically when Pro is detected — forms, custom code snippets, animated headlines, flip boxes, theme templates.

For developers

Also works as a standalone MCP server.

If you use Cursor, Claude Code, Claude Desktop, or Windsurf, this plugin works as a standalone MCP server for Elementor. Connect your AI client to your WordPress site through the WordPress MCP Adapter and all 91 abilities are available from your IDE — without LolaCore, without the wp-admin chat.

Compatible clients

CursorClaude CodeClaude DesktopWindsurfAntigravity

Same abilities. Different entry point.

Frequently asked questions
No. Install the add-on, activate it, and Lola discovers the Elementor abilities automatically. No settings page to configure, no API keys to add.
Both. All Free abilities work out of the box. Pro abilities activate automatically when Elementor Pro is detected.
Yes, if you have Elementor Pro’s Theme Builder. Lola can find and edit global templates the same way she edits regular pages.
Lola shows you what she’s going to do before she does it — you approve before anything changes. If you do approve something and want to undo it, Elementor’s revision history is your safety net.
Yes. No subscription, no license key, no premium tier. Download from WordPress.org and it works.

Lola can now build and modify your Elementor site.

Install the add-on and Lola discovers all 91 Elementor abilities automatically.
No configuration needed.

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