Plugin info

Total downloads: 210
Active installs: 0
Total reviews: 0
Average rating: 0
Support threads opened: 0
Support threads resolved: 0 (0%)
Available in: 1 language(s)
Contributors: 1
Last updated: 11/24/2025 (37 days ago)
Added to WordPress: 11/4/2025 (0 years old)
Minimum WordPress version: 5.0
Tested up to WordPress version: 6.8.3
Minimum PHP version: 7.2

Maintenance & Compatibility

Maintenance score

Actively maintained • Last updated 37 days ago

59/100

Is Adaptive Audience Display – Role & Login-Based Visibility for Elementor abandoned?

Likely maintained (last update 37 days ago).

Compatibility

Requires WordPress: 5.0
Tested up to: 6.8.3
Requires PHP: 7.2

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Description

Adaptive Audience Display (AAD) gives you control over which Elementor elements are visible based on user login status or roles. This plugin helps you personalize content without adding complexity or slowing down your site.

Why use AAD?
– Show or hide widgets, containers, and sections based on login state.
– Improve user experience by displaying relevant content only to the right audience.
– Reduce unnecessary DOM elements for better performance and SEO.

Key Benefits
– Lightweight and easy to use.
– Compatible with Elementor’s rendering pipeline.
– Helps improve Core Web Vitals and Google PageSpeed by reducing unused elements.

Features

  • Visibility toggle for Elementor widgets, containers, and sections.
  • Frontend enforcement after page republish.
  • Works with Elementor Free and Pro.

Upgrade to Pro

The Pro version adds:
– Role-based visibility control for Elementor elements.
– Advanced diagnostics for troubleshooting visibility logic.

Learn more: AdaptiveAudienceDisplay.com

Disclaimer

This plugin is not affiliated with or endorsed by Elementor.

Installation

  1. Install via the WordPress plugin installer and activate the plugin.
  2. Edit any Elementor widget, container, or section.
  3. Locate the Adaptive Audience Display panel in the Advanced tab.
  4. Choose visibility settings based on login state.
  5. Update and republish the page.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does this work with Elementor Free?

Yes.

Does this plugin support role-based visibility?

Role-based logic is available in the Pro version.

Do I need to republish the page for changes to apply?

Yes, visibility logic is enforced after republishing.

Review feed

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Screenshots

  1. Visibility toggle in Elementor widget settings.

    Visibility toggle in Elementor widget settings.

  2. Popup instructions modal in admin.

    Popup instructions modal in admin.

Changelog

1.1.32 (Release Date – 24 November 2025)

  • Updated readme.txt for documentation
  • Minor PHP update: Added Elementor compatibility tag

1.1.31 (Release Date – 18 November 2025)

  • Updated readme.txt for documentation
  • Minor PHP update: Added Elementor compatibility tag

1.1.30 (Release Date – 11 November 2025)

  • Updated readme.txt for documentation
  • Minor PHP update: Added Elementor compatibility tag

1.1.29 (Release Date – 11 November 2025)

  • Updated readme.txt for documentation
  • Minor PHP update: Added Elementor compatibility tag

1.1.28.1 (Release Date – 11 November 2025)

  • Updated readme.txt for documentation (Elementor update 3.33.0)

1.1.28 (Release Date – 6 November 2025)

  • Minor improvements and compatibility updates.

1.1.27 (Release Date – 5 November 2025)

  • Enhancements for Pro version compatibility.

1.1.26 (Release Date – 3 October 2025)

  • Initial release on WordPress.org.
  • Fixed layout-breaking visibility logic.
  • Added layout protection for headers and footers.
  • Confirmed compatibility with Elementor containers and sections.