Voxel Framework – Voxel Theme Features for Bricks and Gutenberg Users

Voxel Framework is a new WordPress plugin in development that brings Voxel’s features to Bricks Builder and Gutenberg.

While Voxel can create custom post types, taxonomies, and custom fields — and supports powerful dynamic data, conditional logic, and visibility rules — its real value goes far beyond content structure.

Details below are speculative based on what is known so far (Q2 2026). All of the features shown are already available in the Voxel Theme.

Voxel Framework is built for frontend-driven platforms, with features such as:

  • Frontend listing management through custom submission and edit forms
  • Significantly improved performance using custom data tables instead of postmeta
  • Deeply integrated maps and geolocation, including location-based search and filtering
  • Conditional logic and feature restrictions for frontend post submissions
  • Memberships and subscription systems
  • Appointments, bookings, virtual products, and variable products
  • Conditional single-post content based on a user’s purchases (similar to Patreon-style access)
  • Custom login and registration forms
  • Social features, including wall posts, newsfeeds, reviews, and comments
  • Collections, such as saved and favourited posts
  • Direct messaging and notifications

Together, these systems enable e-commerce and subscription-based platforms and scalable social interactions.

The result: Bricks and Gutenberg sites that behave like full platforms — fast, structured, and built to scale.

Important Clarification

  • Voxel Framework is separate from Voxel Theme
  • Voxel Theme continues to work with Elementor – No existing workflows are being removed or changed
  • Voxel Framework will not have the split-payment multi-vendor marketplace features. This requires the Voxel Theme.

Voxel Framework extends Voxel to new builders.

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