Bricks Awesome Review: 300+ Bricks Templates, Tested

An agency review of Bricks Awesome, the Bricks Builder template library from Duogeeks. What the 300+ products cover, why the 200-section wireframe library is the part worth buying, what the markup actually looks like when you parse it, and how the unlimited-website licensing works for client projects.
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What Bricks Awesome Is and Who Should Buy It

Bricks Awesome is a template and section library for Bricks Builder from Duogeeks, covering 300+ products across headers, footers, wireframes, full page layouts and child themes. The 200+ section wireframe library is the reason to buy it: it is one of the fastest ways we know to take a Bricks site from blank canvas to real structure. For an agency building several sites a year the unlimited-website license pays for itself quickly. For a single site owner it does not.

Watch the 4:17 video review, with screenshots of the layouts, wireframe demos and pricing, or keep reading for the full written breakdown.

TLDR:

  • 300+ products: 50+ headers, 30+ footers, full page layouts, child themes and a 200+ section wireframe library.
  • The wireframe library is the standout. Hundreds of unstyled, class-based sections you assemble into a page in minutes.
  • Every section category has a public live demo, so you can judge the work properly before paying anything.
  • We parsed the markup on those demos ourselves: clean heading hierarchy, one H1 and no skipped levels.
  • ACSS is supported directly, with a parallel ACSS wireframe library and ACSS child themes.
  • All three access pass tiers allow unlimited websites, which is what makes it work for client projects.
  • One caveat: the homepage and the pricing page currently advertise different prices and layout counts. Buy from the pricing page.

We build WordPress sites for service businesses across the United States, and Bricks is our builder for most of that work. When a section library can take a page from empty to laid out in an afternoon, that time goes back into the parts of a site that actually earn money.

Rather skip the tooling debate? Tell us what your business needs and we will tell you honestly if a custom build is worth it.

Who Are Duogeeks?

The team behind a library tells you how likely it is to still be maintained in two years, and this is a bigger operation than one product.

The Bricks Awesome logo beside the Duogeeks name
Bricks Awesome is a Duogeeks product. Marks belong to Duogeeks and appear here for editorial review. BlakSheep Creative is a customer, not a partner or affiliate.

Bricks Awesome is a Duogeeks company, and the site footer carries a 2022 to 2026 copyright range. Note the domain: the product lives at bricksawesome.io. The same team runs parallel libraries for other builders: Divi Awesome for Divi and a Breakdance library, both of which are live. They also sell custom child theme work from $200 and run a white label Bricks agency service.

They publish a public uptime status page, run a Discord community, and maintain docs, an FAQ and a refund policy. None of it is glamorous, and all of it is the kind of infrastructure that separates a maintained product from an asset dump.

What Do You Actually Get?

The catalog splits into five product types, and most buyers will live in two of them.

What is in the Bricks Awesome catalog Published product counts, bricksawesome.io, August 2026 Wireframe sections 200+ Full page layouts 140+ Headers 50+ Footers 30+ 300+ products in total Child themes are sold individually at $49 and are also bundled into the access pass. A free tier is available to test first. BlakSheep Creative · blaksheepcreative.com
Product counts as published on bricksawesome.io, August 2026. Chart by BlakSheep Creative.

Headers and footers are drop-in site parts. Layouts are complete pages. Child themes are full starting themes for a vertical, sold individually at $49 or bundled into the access pass. Freebies are a genuine free tier you can test before paying anything.

Then there is the wireframe library, which is the part worth the money.

The Wireframe Library Is the Real Product

If you only look at one thing on their site, make it this.

The Bricks Awesome wireframe demo showing a catalog of section categories including companies, content, header, testimonials, footer and gallery
The wireframe demo catalog. Our screenshot of the live demo at bricks-wireframe.duogeeks.com, August 2026.

The wireframe library holds 200+ individual sections sorted into categories: heroes, headers, footers, testimonials, galleries, portfolios, companies, content, features and more. Each category has a live demo page you can browse before you buy, which is exactly how a section library should be sold.

Because the sections are class-based and unstyled by default, they behave like structure rather than decoration. You assemble the page from real sections, then apply the client’s brand once. There is a parallel ACSS wireframe library for teams standardized on Automatic.css, and the demos for both are public.

This is the same working pattern we described in our review of BricksPlus, and it is why we keep more than one section library on hand. Different libraries have different section vocabularies, and having two to draw from means we rarely have to build a layout from nothing.

We Checked the Markup Ourselves

Most template reviews stop at how the designs look. Heading structure in a template is inherited by every page a client builds on it, so we test that before we spend money.

We pulled the live wireframe demos and parsed the heading hierarchy straight out of the markup. The index page has exactly one H1, thirty H2s, and no skipped heading levels. The ACSS version is identical. That is a clean outline, which matters for screen readers and gives search engines an honest picture of the page.

While we were in there we also requested every internal link in the site navigation. Twenty-six out of twenty-six returned a normal 200 response, so the documentation and download paths behave.

We checked the markup ourselves Heading hierarchy parsed from the live wireframe demo markup, August 2026 Standard wireframe demo 1 × H1 30 × H2 0 skipped levels ACSS wireframe demo 1 × H1 30 × H2 0 skipped levels Internal links tested from the site navigation: 26 of 26 returned HTTP 200 Heading structure in a template is inherited by every page a client builds on it, so we test it before we buy. Scope: this tests the public demo pages and site navigation, not all 300+ products individually. Test and chart by BlakSheep Creative
Heading hierarchy parsed from the markup of the live Bricks Awesome wireframe demos, plus a link check across the site navigation, August 2026. Test and chart by BlakSheep Creative.

Being precise about scope: this tests the public demo pages and the navigation, not every one of the 300+ products individually. Duogeeks separately advertises HTML5 compliant markup and BEM-ready class naming. What we can say is that the markup we could inspect is clean.

What Does Bricks Awesome Cost?

Three tiers, all of them allowing unlimited websites, which is the clause that matters for client work.

PlanPriceWhat it covers
Yearly access pass$19950+ headers and 30+ footers, 140+ layouts, the 200+ section wireframe library, WooCommerce layouts, ACSS integration, child themes, unlimited websites
Lifetime access pass$249Everything in yearly, plus lifetime updates
Lifetime + Extended$299Everything above, plus Core Framework support as it lands
Individual child theme$49A single vertical-specific child theme, bought outright
Custom child themefrom $200They build a child theme to your spec

Those are the figures on their pricing page as of August 2026. Unlimited-site licensing at this price is strong for anyone doing white label website design, where one purchase has to cover a lot of client work. Promotions run periodically, so it is worth checking for a current offer before you buy.

How We Use It

Two libraries, two jobs, and the distinction is worth explaining.

Bricks Awesome earns its place at the sketching stage. When a client cannot articulate what they want, opening the wireframe demos and letting them point at real sections turns a vague conversation into a decision in about twenty minutes. The class-based sections then drop into a staging site as an actual page.

From there it is the same discipline we apply to any template: the client’s real photography, original copy, correct business details, and schema written from scratch. A section library gives you structure, never a brand. We have made that argument before about cookie cutter website templates, and a better library does not change it. That standard is the whole point of a custom web design project.

The One Thing We Would Change

Every review needs its honest note, and this one is about the shop rather than the product.

The pricing is advertised twice, and the two versions disagree. At the time of writing, the homepage pricing block lists a yearly, lifetime and lifetime-plus-courses tier at one set of numbers, with 30+ layouts. The dedicated pricing page lists yearly, lifetime and lifetime-plus-extended at different, higher numbers, with 140+ layouts. Both pages are live, and a buyer landing on one has no way of knowing the other exists.

It is a marketing-page maintenance issue rather than anything wrong with the templates, and it is fixable in an afternoon. Until it is, treat the dedicated pricing page as authoritative and confirm what you are buying at checkout.

Common Questions About Bricks Awesome

These are the questions that come up most about the library, from builders weighing it up and from people who found our old opinion and want to know what changed.

Do I need Bricks Builder to use Bricks Awesome?

Yes. Everything in the library is built for the Bricks Builder plugin for WordPress and imports into it. It will not work with Elementor, Divi or Breakdance, though Duogeeks sells separate libraries for Divi and Breakdance if you work in those builders.

Is Bricks Awesome the same thing as BricksPlus?

No. They are competing Bricks template libraries from different companies. Bricks Awesome is a Duogeeks product, and BricksPlus is from ThemeX. We own both and use them for different parts of the process. There is no relationship between the two businesses.

Can I try it before buying?

Yes, in two ways. Every section category has a public live demo you can browse, and there is a genuine free tier of downloadable freebies. Between the two you can judge both the design quality and the markup before spending anything, which is more than most template libraries offer.

Can I use one license on client sites?

Yes. All three access pass tiers allow unlimited websites, so a single purchase covers your entire client roster. That is the main reason the pricing works out for an agency rather than a hobbyist.

Does it work with Automatic.css?

Yes. ACSS integration is included on the access pass tiers, and there is a parallel ACSS wireframe library and ACSS child themes. Core Framework support is listed on the extended tier as it becomes available.

What is the wireframe library actually for?

It is 200+ unstyled, class-based sections you assemble into a page, rather than finished designs you recolor. You use it to establish structure fast, then apply the client’s brand once across the whole page. It is the fastest part of the product and the reason we keep the subscription.

Is it worth it for a single business owner?

Probably not on its own. The value comes from reuse across many sites, and you still need a Bricks license plus the skills to drive it. If you are building one website, hire a designer who already owns tools like this.

Want a Bricks Site That Does Not Look Like a Template?

We build WordPress sites for service businesses nationwide. Libraries like this one let us move faster on structure, so more of your budget goes into the photography, copy and service pages that actually convert.

No surprises and no long contracts. A discovery call is a conversation about what your business needs, not a pitch. See who we are first if you would rather read than talk.

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Clint Sanchez

Clint Sanchez excels as the Chief of Information and Technology at the Baton Rouge Fire Department and as a digital marketer at BlakSheep Creative. With over two decades in public service, he expertly manages technological infrastructures while also applying his creative skills in web, graphic design, and video at BlakSheep. His dual role demonstrates a unique blend of technical acumen and creative innovation.
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