Divi vs Astra - which one is best? These are two of the most popular WordPress themes in the world.
According to BuiltWith [1], Astra is used by 2 725 347 websites while Divi is used by 2 226 103. They are currently the top two WordPress themes in the world!
It’s no wonder why people often compare Divi vs Astra. We also use these two themes are paprt of our inventory of themes and we find that both are packed with features that allow anyone to build professional-looking websites with ease. In this article, I'm going to compare and highlight Astra and Divi’s most important features and discuss how they differ in approach to building sites.
Summary - Astra vs Divi
Astra has been designed to be fast from the get-go and has incredible performance. Divi has also been redeveloped for performance. Astra has a free version and Pro version which starts at $49, while Divi starts at $89. The unlimited pricing structure gives Divi a slight edge when it comes to value, but both themes are great in their own way.
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Price |
Free, or Pro starts at $49 per year |
$89 per year |
Target Audience |
End users, developers, designers, agencies |
End users, developers, designers, agencies |
Free Version? |
Yes, very good free theme with a good amount of customization options available |
None |
Starter Sites? |
Yes, large catalog (250+ unique demos) |
Yes, very large catalog (2600+ layout packs) |
Modular? |
Yes |
Somewhat |
Performance |
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
Customization |
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
Page Builder Compatibility |
Has its own page builder - Spectra and also compatible with major page builders; Elementor and Beaver Builder can be further extended with the help of their “Ultimate Addons” plugins. |
Has its own built-in page builder - Divi builder, but it can be disabled so that you can use a different page builder of your choice, compatibility, and support for other page builders is not guaranteed |
WooCommerce Support |
Great |
Good |
Third-Party Integration |
Excellent |
Good |
Support |
Good |
Great |
Documentation |
Excellent |
Excellent |
What we like |
✅ Spectra page builder + tight integration with Elementor, Beaver Builder, and WooCommerce ✅ Lightweight and fast ✅ Tons of customizer options ✅ Tons of demo sites ✅ Excellent third party support |
✅ Native page/theme builder ✅ Single straightforward pricing ✅ Massive collection of layout packs and there are many third-party sources as well ✅ Tons of theme settings ✅New speed update is transformational |
What we didn’t like |
❌ Their support team can be slow at times, especially during weekends |
❌ Doesn’t really work well with third-party page builders |
Overall |
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
Winner |
Better value for multiple sites and overall |
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Website |
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Without a doubt, Astra and Divi are both themes that you can pick and not be wrong. But, as always, there's much more to it than that, which is what we will compare below.
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Astra
Personal Experience: I use Astra when I want a lean, minimal site where the most important aspect is making sure the site loads super fast and I'm happy to tinker around a bit more to get the stuff I need to be in place. It's also my choice if I want to work with a 3rd party page builder such as Elementor, BeaverBuilder or Spectra.
Astra focuses on giving you most of your customization options through the WordPress customizer. With Astra Pro, a huge number of options are unlocked. There’s an option to edit almost everything you can see, from buttons to thumbnails, and, recently, even headers and footers right in the customizer. Astra focuses on giving you most of your customization options through the WordPress customizer. With Astra Pro, a huge number of options are unlocked. There’s an option to edit almost everything you can see, from buttons to thumbnails, and, recently, even headers and footers right in the customizer.
Here are some fey features of Astra:
- Has a feature-rich free version
- Lightweight and designed for pure speed at under 50KB and no jQuery
- Over 240 Starter Templates ready to use
- Compatible with most drag and drop page builders including Elementor, Beaver Builder and the Gutenberg block editor
- Compatible with most WordPress plugins
- Integration with LifterLMS and LearnDash for online courses
It can be extended or complemented with almost any popular third-party page builder. Astra works with Elementor and Beaver Builder and to a lesser extent, Brizy and other page builders as well.
As we built our projects with Astra, we discovered that it mostly relies on plugins (both third-party and in-house) to achieve similar results to Divi.
If you compare a starter site from Astra to the one from Divi, Astra will have to install various plugins (and customize various settings) to build it.
Divi on the other hand really only needs the template files (in .json format) most of the time and it will build the starter site completely for you — no plugins needed.
Finally, Astra is lighter and comes with better performance out of the box compared to Divi.
Divi
Personal Experience: I use Divi when I need to get a full-on site up and running quickly especially when I need specific designs and themes found in the layout packs. I use it also when I'm happy to work with the Divi page builder and don't need a 3rd party page builder or even the WordPress block editor.
Divi is one of the most popular themes ever. It has been around for a LONG time now and we have used this theme for years through it's various versions and iterations. Currently we are at v4, but v5 of the theme is currently in testing.
Divi has always been aware of the community and most of its features revolve around ensuring you can work smoothly
Key features of Divi include:
- Comes complete with its own Divi Builder, including drag and drop building for posts, pages, and drag and drop theme building for headers, footers and templates
- Over 2,000 importable resources to use on pages, known as Divi layout packs
- More vibrant templates than Astra
- One single premium plan gets you everything
- Compatible with most WordPress plugins
- WooCommerce compatibility
Divi focuses on giving you most of your customization through its native page builder. It comes as an all-in-one package, containing all the tools you need to design and build your website. This minimizes the need for plugins.
It’s bundled with a fully-fledged website builder, the Divi Builder, which is baked right into its core. There’s no separate page builder plugin required.
All of these become available to you immediately after installing the theme. No settings to configure or option to activate. This is great especially for people who are still getting started, because the learning curve is small. Even on our team, we found that working with Divi is usually a smoother learning experience.
In our tests, while Divi has made leaps and bounds when it comes to performance, it's still lags slightly behind a bare Astra. But because Astra requires plugins, you might find that eventually Astra will become heavier and heavier.
Astra vs Divi Performance
Divi has recently released a huge performance upgrade and all the speeds included within this section will now be outdated.
Divi has reduced CSS by 94%, included intelligent CSS that only loads what is required. All render-blocking CSS has been eliminated to further speed up load times.
Divi has also added caching for Google Fonts, lazy-load for the Gutenberg block stylesheet, jQuery deferral (shame it still uses it), dynamic PHP to just load queries for that page and smart styles to reduce duplicate CSS throughout each page.
The new Divi now scores 100 on Google PageSpeed Desktop and 99 on Google PageSpeed Mobile. That’s with using a standard web host and before using any caching plugins!
In this section, we’re going to see Astra vs Divi’s speed and performance.
For this test, we used WebPageTest. We used FIOS for connection and did 9 test runs each and then took the median results.
For our first test, we installed Astra and Divi on a fresh WordPress install. Astra has the Astra Pro plugin enabled with all available modules activated.
Median fully loaded summary:
Load Time |
Requests |
Page Size |
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Astra |
1.010s |
12 |
89 KB |
Divi |
1.738s |
17 |
424 KB |
Here’s a more in-depth screenshot of the test result for Astra:
And here’s for Divi:
Out of the box, Astra is significantly lighter than Divi and it also loads faster. This is natural since Divi has a built-in page builder which adds significant weight.
For this test, Astra is the winner.
For the second test, we installed a marketing-themed starter site for both.
Astra has all the necessary third-party plugins required by its starter site along with Astra Pro and all its available modules activated.
Divi doesn’t really need third-party plugins, so we just imported a layout pack and then manually created all pages for every template piece.
Median fully loaded summary:
Load Time |
Requests |
Page Size |
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Astra |
2.139s |
53 |
611 KB |
Divi |
2.553s |
27 |
1700 KB |
Here’s a more in-depth screenshot of the test result for Astra:
And here’s for Divi:
Now, this is interesting.
Astra’s load time doubled, its size increased six times, and the number of requests also significantly increased. This is due to the fact that it installed several additional plugins to create a replica of the starter site we’ve imported.
Divi, on the other hand, had its size increased four times, but the number of requests didn’t increase that much. Nevertheless, it still lost against Astra in total load time, although this time, the results are closer.
Performance Verdict
Astra performs better than Divi out of the box, but when demos are installed, the gap between the two shrank. However, Astra still did beat Divi in load time despite losing in other departments.
Astra wins in terms of performance. Its developers have put significant effort into ensuring that the base theme and its plugin achieve the best performance possible.
Astra vs Divi Theme Options
In this section, we’re going to compare both theme’s settings configuration interfaces. We’re talking about the “options” page where you can configure features and settings.
Astra Options
You can access Astra’s options by going to Astra > Dashboard. The page allows you to manage modules which basically are the theme features that you can turn on or off.
The Astra 4.0 brought an all-new dashboard where you can control everything about the theme including activating or disabling features, installing Starter Templates and other dependencies.
The dashboard page is split into logical sections, Quick Settings, Astra Pro Modules, Astra Integrations and Your License.
Each provides fast access to relevant settings where you can install or toggle settings on or off depending on your needs.
You will also find shortcuts to various customizer settings here.
Here are the available modules you can activate or deactivate if you have Astra Pro:
- Colors & Background adds more color options in the customizer
- Typography expands the typography options in the customizer
- Spacing adds more spacing controls (such as margin, padding, etc.) to more elements in the customizer
- Blog Pro adds the ability to style blog and blog archive pages
- Nav Menu adds the ability to create mega menus
- Sticky Header enables the sticky header navigation option
- Page Headers lets you create custom page headers
- Custom Layouts allows you to build a custom header, footer, 404 pages, custom content, custom code, etc.
- Site Layouts adds better control over your site’s layout
- Scroll to Top lets you add and customize a “scroll to top” button
- WooCommerce adds extended capabilities to customize your WooCommerce store
- Easy Digital Downloads adds more styling options to your EDD store
- LearnDash adds more styling options to LearnDash
- LifterLMS adds more styling options to LifterLMS
- White Label adds white label branding to the theme, basically removing all instances of Astra and BrainstormForce so that it appears as if you’re the one who developed the theme
Check out Astra's full feature set here
Divi Options
Divi’s options can be accessed via the admin sidebar menu.
The dashboard has changed very little in recent updates, which we think is a good thing. It still has that familiar air we like, with all the options within a main window controlled by tabs.
It is a lot to get to grips with at first, but once you’re used to it working with Divi becomes second nature.
Unlike Astra, Divi’s theme options can feel overwhelming at first due to the sheer number of items that you can configure.
For example, there are options related to SEO, which, although basic, should be more than enough to cover your site’s basic SEO needs, allowing you to ditch the need to install a separate plugin for it.
- Logo
- Color Palette
- Layout, post metadata, comments, etc.
- Google Maps and API keys
- Google Fonts
- Social Media Icons and URL
- Post and WooCommerce product display count
- “To Top” Button
- Navigation menu, dropdown menu; the ability to exclude or include a certain menu on certain pages, categories, etc.
- Ability to enable or disable Divi page builder on certain post types
- Advertisements on the bottom of your posts and pages below the single post content
- SEO settings, custom meta title, custom meta description, separators, etc.
- Insert, manage, and configure custom code on various areas of your theme (header, post body, footer, etc.)
- Divi Theme Builder specific options
- Role Editor lets you configure which settings will be visible to what user roles
- Your Divi layouts library or collection
- “Support center” page which provides a status report about your site and displays links to various external pages related to Elegant Themes and Divi
Check out Divi's full feature set here
Theme Options Verdict
Divi has far more theme options to configure compared to Astra. It includes not only a theme but also a fully-fledged theme builder along with other features such as ad support and SEO control.
Although Astra doesn’t come close when it comes to theme options, it makes up for the number of customizer options it has.
The redesigned dashboard gives Astra even more of an edge as it’s now easier than ever to get things done.
Winner: Astra
Customizer Options
We’ve seen how Divi trumped Astra in the number of available theme options, but the opposite is true when it comes to customizer options, especially if you have Astra Pro modules enabled. So let's check this aspect in our Astra vs Divi showdown.
Astra Customizer
When we compare it with other themes, Astra’s customizer is one of the most extensive in the market, especially if you have Astra Pro. Even the free version comes with tons of options, making it one of, if not the best, free WordPress themes in the market.
With Astra Pro, the customizer turns into a powerhouse, offering you the ability to customize almost every nook and cranny of your theme without writing a single line of code.
One major feature that can’t be overlooked is the WooCommerce customization options. In our tests and our experience building WooCommere stores with Astra Pro, you have complete control over the look and feel of your WooCommerce store.
You can configure the colors and font of the product title, the look and feel of the “add to cart” button, the thumbnail’s border-radius, and more. You can spend hours in the customizer tweaking every little thing to your liking.
Header and Footer Builder
Since version 3.0, Astra came up with a new feature: the header and footer builder. This can be accessed directly in the customizer.
It’s a combination of drag-and-drop and customizer header and footer builder that allows you to design a custom header and footer. Currently, there are no options to use this to create a header that will only appear on certain pages or areas of your site.
Divi Customizer
Now that we have worked with both themes, Divi’s customizer feels lacking when compared to Astra Pro. In fact, it might even be only on par or perhaps even worse compared to Astra’s free version.
All the basic options such as font style, spacing, and colors are present, but it lacks the more advanced features that you can find in Astra such as more margin, padding, and advanced color controls.
When it comes to WooCommerce customization, Divi gets blown away by Astra. There’s not a single custom option at all.
If you’re getting Divi thinking that it’d be a great alternative to Astra in terms of customizer options, you’re probably making the wrong decision.
That being said, Divi wasn’t really meant to be designed using the real-time WordPress customizer. Its appeal lies in the native theme builder that it has.
We’d like to mention Divi’s customizer import and export feature. This is how it should’ve been in Astra.
Customizer Options Verdict
Astra blows Divi out of the water when it comes to available customizer options.
If you’re looking for a theme that makes heavy use of the customizer to design your website, Astra is probably the better choice.
Divi’s lack of customizer options shows its reliance on the Divi builder. That’s no bad thing but users like to have options.
Winner: Astra
Page Builder Compatibility
Almost all themes on the market today include some level of support for page builders like Elementor, Beaver Builder, WPBakery, Brizy, Oxygen and others.
In this section, we are going to look at Astra and Divi’s page builder compatibility.
Astra Page Builder Compatibility
Astra is tightly integrated with Elementor, Beaver Builder and Brizy with special integration with the first two.
The team behind Astra, Brainstorm Force have also released their own page builder called Spectra, which already has more than 600,000 users. It integrates into the WordPress block editor so using the customizer is even more powerful.
Astra’s Essential Bundle plans let you select between Ultimate Addons for Elementor or Ultimate Addons for Beaver Builder (or both if you get the Growth Bundle). These addons add tons of widgets or modules that further extend them.
Spectra Page Builder
Spectra is compatible with the standard WordPress block editor. That means there's no learning a proprietary interface. You already know how to use Spectra if you know how to use WordPress. It also means that if you change your theme in the future, your content will remain unchanged. No more theme lock-in or having to painstakingly rebuild all of your pages if you change themes.
Spectra, goes far beyond the standard WordPress blocks. Consider it a super-powerful WordPress editor. It comes with over 30 blocks that you can use to quickly build websites without having to write a single line of code.
Furthermore, all of Spectra's blocks are completely customizable, allowing you to create the exact design you desire. Even better, you can quickly copy and paste styles from one block to another to save time.
Spectra also includes the largest library of professionally designed pre-built templates, wireframes, and patterns that you can import with a single click.
Spectra has a gorgeous pre-built site for your niche whether you want to build a blog, portfolio, business site, eCommerce, restaurant, or fitness site.
If you prefer to create your own website, Spectra comes with a library of professionally-designed wireframes and patterns that you can import with a single click and then customize to your heart's content.
Page-Level Settings
With Page-level settings you should be able to define layouts, sidebars, and element visibility right in the page settings itself and not via the page builder to avoid possible conflicts. Astra comes with extensive page-level customization options.
You can control the number of sidebars, the content layout to use, what sections are displayed, etc.
Astra gives you a lot of freedom when it comes to page builders. Brainstorm Force, the developers, have gone to great lengths in ensuring that Astra is compatible with as many page builders as possible.
Divi’s Page Builder Compatibility
The main selling point of Divi is its own page builder. When you're using this theme, it’s expected that you’ll use the built-in Divi theme builder.
Divi Builder is one of the best page builders/theme builders in the market today, rivaling Elementor and Beaver Builder for options and ease of use.
Suffice to say that you won’t need to look for a third-party page builder if you’re using Divi because it technically is a page builder itself.
But, if for some reason, you decided to use the Divi theme with a third-party page builder, then you’d be glad to hear that it’s still somewhat compatible with the popular ones out there.
Page-Level Settings
Divi has next to no custom page-level settings. Everything is controlled via Divi builder instead.
This makes it a little hard to pair with other page builders, especially the lesser-known ones. But if you’re using something like Elementor, which allows you to configure the page directly within it, then you’d be mostly fine.
In the end, you’ll still want to use the built-in Divi theme builder for seamless integration and compatibility.
Page Builder Compatibility Verdict
Astra is built to work well on many page builders out there. It’s designed to be a flexible theme that can be used with any page builder.
Divi on the other hand works fine with major page builders, but it's clear that it only cares about compatibility with its own native page builder.
Who wins? It’s hard to tell. Astra can be used with almost any page builder, while Divi doesn’t seem to advocate the use of third-party page builders at all, because, technically, Divi is a page builder.
In fact, when you purchase Divi, you also get a plugin version (only the builder itself) and you can use it with Astra if you want.
So if you’re thinking of utilizing different page builders, Astra is probably the one you’ll want. But if you want seamless and guaranteed compatibility, then Divi is the way to go.
Winner: Astra
Theme Building
A WordPress theme builder allows you to build your website using drag-and-drop. This is similar to a page builder, only you’re using it to build the entirety of your website instead of just a single page or blog post.
In this section, we’re going to compare Astra and Divi’s theme building capabilities.
Astra Theme Building Feature
Astra themes used to rely on page builders to do theme building, but in 3.0, they added a native header and footer builder accessible via the customizer.
They expanded this further with Astra 4.0, changing the UI completely to reflect user feedback and promote ease of use.
Astra’s header footer builder has been made even more powerful. It looks similar to how it always has, but now has many more controls over spacing, typography, colors, features and more.
Astra also integrates with its own Elementor Header & Footer Builder plugin so you can freely choose which you use to create your headers and footers.
Divi Theme Building Feature
Theme building is Divi’s bread and butter. This is the main reason why you would choose it over Astra.
It comes with powerful tools and features that allow you to completely design every element and every page of your website.
Going to Divi > Theme Builder allows you to view and manage your theme template files.
You’ll use the built-in page to design header, footer, and body templates. Then, you can apply those templates globally or to specific posts, pages, custom post types, or to a blog post belonging to a specific category.
You don’t need to start from scratch. When creating a new template, you also have the option to import premade layouts from Divi’s library. This allows you to jumpstart your projects.
Theme Building Verdict
Overall, Divi’s theme building feature wins over Astra’s for many reasons. One is that Divi uses its own native page builder and it has far more options to play around with, making it easier to build with.
In addition, Divi has a more flexible theme building tool. You can design templates that you can import to other websites. These can be used as starter templates that can help your new projects get up and running quickly.
The new Astra Header Footer Builder brings it in line to how Divi works, while the integration of that Elementor Header & Footer Builder plugin makes it more than even.
Winner: Divi
Speaking of starter templates, let’s take a look at both theme’s starter sites in the next section.
Starter Sites
Both Astra and Divi boast a large catalog of starter sites.
Astra Starter Sites: Starter Templates
To get access to Astra’s starter sites, you’ll need to install the Starter Templates plugin. That’s now easier with the new Astra dashboard but it’s still an extra plugin to install.
Astra currently offers a total of 250 unique starter templates. The number of choices you have depends on what page builder you use and the type of license you own.
If you’re using Astra Free or Astra Pro, you have access to a decent selection of unique starter templates.
If you’re using The Essential or Growth Bundle, you can access the full range of 250.
When importing a starter template, you have the option to import the complete site or to only select individual pages. For example, you can only import the “About Us” template of a starter template if you want.
The import wizard handles everything for you and will give you a clear congratulations message so you know it’s ready to go.
Click here to see all Astra Starter Sites
Divi Layout Packs
Divi calls their starter sites “Layout Packs”. At the time of this writing, Divi offers 358 layout packs. You can check out of Divi examples to see how these can work when implemented on live sites.
A layout pack is basically a collection of several layouts bundled together. A layout is a single-page template. Currently, there are around 2,600 layouts to choose from.
All layout packs are built with Divi Builder. There are no other layout packs or starter sites that were built with other page builders.
One downside to Divi’s layout pack is that it will not auto-create the pages for you. You’ll have to manually create each page as needed and then import the layout for that page.
For example, you’ll need to create an about page, edit it with Divi Builder, load the layout for the about page, and then move on to the next.
Click here to see all Divi's Layout Packs
Starter Sites Verdict
Divi comes with way more starter sites than Astra, however, the downside is that all of them were built using Divi Builder.
Astra’s starter sites might be fewer in number, but you have the flexibility to choose a template that’s built with your favorite page builder, giving you the freedom to choose the one you want to use.
Both themes do a great job of providing users with a starting point to jumpstart their projects.
If you like the traditional way of building websites where you import a readymade site template, you’ll prefer Astra.
If you don’t mind creating pages individually and importing a page template, you’ll get on with Divi.
Divi vs Astra: As everyone has different ways of working, we’ll call this one a tie!
Astra vs Divi Pricing
One of the biggest factors of choosing a premium theme is the price. Thankfully, you can’t go wrong with either Astra or Divi.
In this section of Astra vs Divi, we are going to cover both theme’s pricing. It’s important to note that both themes can be used on unlimited sites no matter the pricing tier or type you choose.
Astra Pricing
Astra comes in three pricing tiers (four if you count the free version).
Yearly |
Lifetime |
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Astra Pro |
$49 |
$199 |
Essential Bundle |
$79 |
$399 |
Growth Bundle |
$149 |
$599 |
- Astra Pro unlocks all the pro modules. Premium starter sites are unavailable in this tier.
- Essential Toolkit unlocks the premium starter sites in addition to the pro modules. It also includes a choice of a page builder add-on (i.e. Ultimate Addons for Elementor and Elementor Premium Starter Templates, together with Spectra Pro and Spectra Premium Starter Templates) along with their WP Portfolio Plugin.
- Business Toolkit comes withwith everything in Essential with the addition or SureFeedback and SureWriter, toegether with a number of bonus plugins.
They offer a 14-day no-questions-asked money-back guarantee in case you change your mind after purchasing a license.
Divi Pricing
Divi’s pricing is straightforward. There are only two types: annual and lifetime. Annual pricing is $89 per year while lifetime pricing is $249.
No matter what pricing model you choose, you get access to everything Elegant Themes has to offer:
- Divi theme
- Divi Builder (plugin version - so you can use it on third party themes if you wish)
- Extra theme (a magazine-type theme)
- Monarch (social sharing) plugin
- Bloom plugin for Email opt-ins
- Access to website packs
- Premium support and 1 year of updates
They offer a 30-day money-back guarantee, during which you can unconditionally ask for a refund if for some reason you’re not satisfied.
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Pricing Verdict
At first glance, Astra Pro is cheaper than Divi, when we look at the annual pricing. On lifetime pricing, however, both themes are priced equally.
Astra Pro is the cheapest. This is perfect for those who only need the premium modules along with the freedom that it offers by not locking you to a single page builder. It’s also the best choice if you want to build a WooCommerce store.
However, things change when we take into account Astra’s higher-tier plans. If you want access to premium starter sites, you’d have to pay $79 per year — that is just slightly lower than the price of Divi.
And if you want to take advantage of everything Brainstorm Force has to offer, then the annual price tag will be $149 — which starts getting closer to the the lifetime pricing for Divi.
It all comes down to what you need, what kind of project you’re working on, and how much your budget is.
But if I look at it just in terms of pricing alone, Astra wins. For a single price tag, you get the full package: themes, plugins, and a page builder. There’s no need to choose between different tiers at all.
Updated Astra Features
Astra has just released Astra 4.0. It brings a brand new dashboard, simpler controls, mega menu options and a range of new features.
The new dashboard is superb. It takes the seemingly randomized controls of before and brings them all together in a single page. You can add plugins, toggle features on and off and control most aspects of the theme from this single page.
The theme also introduced some off-canvas control menus for the editor, new ways to create and manage mega menus and more support for custom post types.
The Co-founder of Brainstorm Force, Sujay Pawar is now part of Automattic so who knows where Astra will go next!
New Features From Divi
For the last few months and years, the Divi team has been very hard at work launching upgrades and new features. Elegant Themes have created a number of new products for the Divi family. Amongst the new services, tools and products they now offer we can find:
- Divi marketplace - an ecommerce directory for Divi plugins and extensions developed by 3rd parties
- Divi Cloud - cloud storage for web designers and agencies
- Divi teams - collaboration service for Divi agencies
- Divi hosting - complete WordPress hosting for Divi websites
- Divi AI - AI powered content and images
Check out the Elegant Themes website for each of these new offers and get our discount below on many of these products.
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We're almost done with our Astra vs Divi comparison, but let's answer a few questions before we give you a roundup and our verdict.
Astra vs Divi Frequently Asked Questions
Which is best Divi or Astra?
Divi is best when it comes to overall ROI especially if you plan to build multiple sites. But when it comes to speed and performance, Astra is better. Divi also has a built-in page builder, while Astra requires you to get an additional page builder if you like that functionality.
Which theme is better than Astra?
When it comes to speed, there are almost no themes that are better than Astra. With respect to other features, functions and price, there are other options that can win against Astra in a head-to-head, but Astra is a very solid choice overall.
Can I use Astra with Divi?
Yes, you can use the Divi page builder with Astra, but if you prefer to have a page builder, you might want to opt for the full Divi suite immediately, because there is going to be a better fit between the Divi theme and the Divi page builder.
Astra vs Divi Conclusion
When you compare Astra vs Divi, the aim of both is to simplify building beautiful sites in very different ways.
Astra focuses on giving you most of your customization options through the customizer. It can be extended or complemented with almost any third-party page builder, but the best integration would be with Spectra, Elementor and Beaver Builder.
In addition to that, the developers worked hard to make it fast and lightweight. It’s significantly lighter than Divi, thanks to its modular approach. But even with all pro modules activated, it’s still lighter and faster than Divi out of the box.
Divi focuses on giving you everything you need to build beautiful websites without relying on third-party tools. It’s a theme with a baked-in page/theme builder. You don’t need to look for a page builder and you also don’t have to worry about compatibility or any instabilities that may arise.
This comes with its own downsides, however. Since Divi is an all-in-one package, it’s significantly heavier than Astra and its performance is worse out of the box.
That performance penalty has been minimized and Divi now competes closer than ever before with Astra. We recommend running your own tests on your own web server to decide which works best for you.
In the end, it’s a matter of personal preference, budget, and type of project you’re working on. My gut feeling is that Divi is the better option overall, but that is because I've been working with Divi for such a long time and have seen its maturity along the years.
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Article Sources
[1] - WordPress Theme Usage Distribution on the Entire Internet - https://trends.builtwith.com/framework/wordpress-theme/traffic/Entire-Internet
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