Flatsome Blocks – Page Builder – [Block] Sniper Pro

Meet [Block] Sniper Pro: Turn Flatsome Into a Real Page Builder

Today I’m officially introducing [Block] Sniper Pro to the world — the plugin that quietly started as a simple WooCommerce hook tool and just evolved into a global layout engine for Flatsome.

If you’ve ever fought with templates, PHP snippets, or “where the hell is this hook?” moments, this is for you.


What I Wanted (and Couldn’t Find)

I build a lot with Flatsome, and I love UX Blocks. But there was always a gap:

  • No simple way to inject blocks into WooCommerce hooks without code.
  • No clean way to reuse the same layouts across pages, products, and categories.
  • Too much time lost in template overrides, child themes, and “just one more edit.”

I didn’t want another “developer tool.” I wanted a way to say:
“Let me build this once in UX Builder… and use it everywhere.”


What [Block] Sniper Pro Actually Does

Here’s the simple version — no fluff, no jargon:

  • Places UX Blocks into WooCommerce hooks — visually, without code.
  • Lets you replace theme sections — like shop headers or product headers — with your own blocks.
  • Adds custom content to WooCommerce areas — product pages, categories, cart, checkout, and account screens.
  • Gives you drag-and-drop control — choose a hook, drop a block, done.
  • Removes the need for template editing — no PHP, no overrides, no maintenance.

That was the original vision. And then something bigger happened.


The Breakthrough: Four Blocks. Total Control.

During development, something clicked: we wired four key hook locations to work across all of Flatsome:

  • Pages
  • Posts
  • WooCommerce
  • Products & Categories

And suddenly, [Block] Sniper Pro wasn’t “just” a hook tool anymore.It became a 4-point layout system for your entire site.

You can literally:

  • Create 4 UX Blocks.
  • Assign them to the global hook positions.
  • And control the layout across your whole Flatsome install.

No templates. No overrides. No hunting for hook names. Just blocks.


Why This Matters (In Real Life)

If you’re a store owner, designer, or implementer, this means:

  • You can launch faster because you’re not stuck in code.
  • You can change layouts safely without breaking templates.
  • You can standardize your design across pages, products, and categories.

If you already know UX Builder, you already know how to use [Block] Sniper Pro.You’re not learning a new interface — you’re just gaining control over places you couldn’t reach before.


Who I Built This For

I built this for people who:

  • Love Flatsome but hate digging into PHP.
  • Want global control without building a custom theme.
  • Want to say, “I build everything in UX Blocks now.”

If that sounds like you, then [Block] Sniper Pro is your missing piece.


What’s Next

This is my first ever blog post introducing [Block] Sniper Pro, but it’s not the last.I’ll be sharing:

  • Real-world layouts built with just four blocks.
  • Hook maps for Flatsome so you can see exactly where everything lands.
  • Workflows to turn your store into a block-driven layout system.

For now, I’ll leave you with this:

[Block] Sniper Pro turns Flatsome into the page builder I always wanted it to be.
Four blocks. Total control.

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