Seamlessly integrate ACF Repeater fields with Elementor widgets and sections for dynamic, repeatable content blocks.
As of April 2026, Sympl Repeater for ACF and Elementor is a WordPress acf plugin with 1.0K+ active installations and a 4.1/5 rating from 18 reviews. It has been downloaded 17K+ times in total. Requires WordPress 5.0+ and PHP 7.4+. Available on WordPress.org since 2020. Downloads are up 43% this week. Support resolution rate: 0%. Top alternative: Advanced Custom Fields (ACF®).
ACF Repeater For Elementor bridges the gap between Advanced Custom Fields (ACF) Pro repeater functionality and Elementor’s visual builder. This powerful plugin allows you to create dynamic, repeatable content sections without complex coding.
This is a feature that has been requested for several years and is still not integrated into Elementor Pro.
Even though the setup isn’t very easy (that’s improved), it’s effective and very useful.
Great!!
tested with single post elementor + loop grid it does not work properly
checked all instructions several times – thanks for your time and free plugin buuuuut..
It is no longer the same plugin, nor the same original author. Be careful.
I was really disappointed to discover that this plugin is completely dependent on premium plugins like Elementor Pro and/or ACF Pro in order to function properly. These are not optional enhancements — the plugin does not work at all unless these paid plugins are installed and activated.
Great plugin, thank you so much for your work!!! There’s a conflict with the Elementor Pro cache on the repeaters (you need to disable it).
| WordPress | 5.0+ requiredTested up to 6.8.5 |
| PHP | 7.4+ required |
| Dependencies | elementor |
(09/05/2025) now allows the user to select the ACF Repeater field in the Elementor widget or section settings, making it easier to integrate with Elementor’s visual builder.
(09/05/2025) new widget – ACF repeater to loop, which allows you to use the ACF repeater field in a loop, making it easier to display repeated content in Elementor.
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