Stackable is excellent, but it really needs its own theme. For example, Kadence blocks would not be as popular if it didn't have the Kadence Theme. Elementor has Hello, even Gutenkit has its own Hello Block theme. Are you considering creating a lightweight block theme to ensure no extra bloat is added and compatibility is ensured?
A: Hello! After you’ve activated the Stackable plugin, make sure you have entered your license key to unlock the features. You should have gotten an email that contains your license key. To input your license key, check your WordPress plugins list page, look for Stackable in there then you should see an activate license link.
Regarding UI Kits, we have dropped this term already with our recent update for the Design Library. Now all our Design library entries adjust according to your block theme and Stackable settings.
A: Hello, thanks for the question! Yes there are a number of overlapping features. Although we have our innovations which are our own, such as block style inheritance and our global design system. We are working of a few more things that extend these innovations further, all of which will be available as updates!
Since I already have a WordPress website, can I use this software to upgrade and change certain things on my website? Or would I have to rebuild my website from scratch using your template? Thanks
A: Thanks for the question! If your WordPress website is built using the block editor (e.g. your pages were not built using another page builder such as Elementor or Divi), then you can easily add Stackable in. If you're using a block theme, Stackable should inherit the styles from your block theme, so our blocks should fit right in. You'll be able to use Stackable features wherever you need them, and you're still free to use native WordPress blocks. No need to rebuild anything :)
Hello. Your company and Greenshift both have good reviews, is there much difference between them that I should know about? Also, I am currently using Bricks Builder which many people say can build anything, I am not sure about that, but that is what some developers say! Would you say your product is as functional as something like Bricks or Etch? I have never worked with a block based plugin before..... Also, I use a plugin called Simply Static to turn WP into static sites, do you know if Stackable would work with Simply Static? Thanks
A: I would say yes, more or less Stackable is as functional as all of the names you mentioned. The thing with Stackable is we do not provide our own builder interface that replaces the editor, instead, Stackable lives inside the WordPress block editor.
Doing it this way brings a few benefits: people not to be locked in to a specific system, and you are free to use Stackable blocks and features alongside other WordPress native features or other plugins.
Regarding Simply Static, I haven't personally tried it, but I believe it should work fine.
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Stackable is excellent, but it really needs its own theme. For example, Kadence blocks would not be as popular if it didn't have the Kadence Theme. Elementor has Hello, even Gutenkit has its own Hello Block theme. Are you considering creating a lightweight block theme to ensure no extra bloat is added and compatibility is ensured?
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Q: setup
1. how come i cannot use premium designs and cards like CTA?
2. How do I access the UI kit?
Benjamin_Stackable
Jul 27, 2025A: Hello! After you’ve activated the Stackable plugin, make sure you have entered your license key to unlock the features. You should have gotten an email that contains your license key. To input your license key, check your WordPress plugins list page, look for Stackable in there then you should see an activate license link.
Regarding UI Kits, we have dropped this term already with our recent update for the Design Library. Now all our Design library entries adjust according to your block theme and Stackable settings.
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Q: How does this compare with Spectra Pro?
Was just about to buy spectra pro but nocticed that Stackable appears to have many of the same features. Is that the case?
Benjamin_Stackable
Jul 27, 2025A: Hello, thanks for the question! Yes there are a number of overlapping features. Although we have our innovations which are our own, such as block style inheritance and our global design system. We are working of a few more things that extend these innovations further, all of which will be available as updates!
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Q: Can I use this software to upgrade my website?
Since I already have a WordPress website, can I use this software to upgrade and change certain things on my website? Or would I have to rebuild my website from scratch using your template?
Thanks
Benjamin_Stackable
Jul 25, 2025A: Thanks for the question! If your WordPress website is built using the block editor (e.g. your pages were not built using another page builder such as Elementor or Divi), then you can easily add Stackable in. If you're using a block theme, Stackable should inherit the styles from your block theme, so our blocks should fit right in. You'll be able to use Stackable features wherever you need them, and you're still free to use native WordPress blocks. No need to rebuild anything :)
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Q: Greenshift.....
Hello. Your company and Greenshift both have good reviews, is there much difference between them that I should know about? Also, I am currently using Bricks Builder which many people say can build anything, I am not sure about that, but that is what some developers say! Would you say your product is as functional as something like Bricks or Etch? I have never worked with a block based plugin before..... Also, I use a plugin called Simply Static to turn WP into static sites, do you know if Stackable would work with Simply Static? Thanks
Benjamin_Stackable
Jul 25, 2025A: I would say yes, more or less Stackable is as functional as all of the names you mentioned. The thing with Stackable is we do not provide our own builder interface that replaces the editor, instead, Stackable lives inside the WordPress block editor.
Doing it this way brings a few benefits: people not to be locked in to a specific system, and you are free to use Stackable blocks and features alongside other WordPress native features or other plugins.
Regarding Simply Static, I haven't personally tried it, but I believe it should work fine.
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