Stable Tag: 1.1.5 License: GNU Version 2 or Any Later Version Powerful Drag & Drop Page Builder with UI that feels like home with WordPress.
As of April 2026, Aqua Page Builder is a WordPress syamilmj plugin with 3.0K+ active installations and a 2.9/5 rating from 25 reviews. It has been downloaded 194K+ times in total. Requires WordPress 3.3+ and PHP false+. Available on WordPress.org since 2013. Last updated 8 years ago — may have compatibility concerns. Download volume is stable this week.
Aqua Page Builder is a powerful WordPress plugin that allows you to create an unlimited number of template variations for use in your WordPress themes. It follows the same user interface used by the Menus & Widgets admin pages – making you feel right at home with the UI.
Similar to the Widgets & Menus, Aqua Page Builder features the drag and drop interaction to build its templates.
Features of the plugin include:
More information at Aquagraphite.com.
No docs (i.e., “For detailed instructions please refer to the complete [Documentation](http://aquagraphite.com/api/documentation/aqua-page-builder” results in a 404) “Please see the list of [supported themes](https://github.com/syamilmj/Aqua-Page-Builder/wiki/Supported-Themes)” results in a 404).
No support. Links to docs and support result in 404. No updates or support since 2015. Don’t waste your time with this plugin.
Came with a theme I got. Said them is no longer supported as is this plugin. One massive drawback of WordPress is the amount of garbage that is not being weeded out. The far too many low quality, outdated plugins, unsupported themes still being sold. This is one of such plugins and should be archived and removed entirely. perhaps WP should consider adding an “obsolete” section monitoring plugins and themes that aren’t actively being updated or have been marked as unsupported by the authors. That would avoid many headaches for both casual and pro users.
It seems the developer has abandoned this plugin. It was last updated 10 months ago. The latest version broke my site, so I’m having to rebuild. Not fun.
Avoid, it is a dead project.
When I updated this plugin to the latest version (1.5), I lost everything. Got this plugin with a theme I used. Luckily I had a backup. Only solution is to keep the older version running (1.4).
| WordPress | 3.3+ requiredTested up to 4.3.34 |
| PHP | false+ required |
= 1.1.5: November 30, 2015
= 1.1.4: July 21, 2014
…and 9 more changes
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