Yoast SEO now works with Elementor’s new atomic editor

Elementor recently introduced a new way to build pages, called the atomic editor. If you’d switched to it, you may have noticed something annoying: Yoast SEO couldn’t see your content. Your text length, keyphrase checks, and readability results came back empty, even on a page full of content.

We’ve fixed that. Yoast SEO now reads your content straight from Elementor’s atomic editor, so every check works the way you’d expect: text length, keyphrase density, images, links, and more. Keyphrase highlighting works too. Click the eye icon on any check, and you’ll see your keyphrase marked in your text, right there in the editor.

If you’re still using Elementor’s classic editor, nothing changes for you. Everything keeps working as it did before.

What you need to do

Update your Yoast plugins to the latest version. That’s it. Your existing content gets picked up automatically the next time you open a page.