How to Duplicate a Page in WordPress

If you’ve ever built a solid page in WordPress and thought, “Man, I wish I could just copy this instead of starting from scratch,” yeah—same. I’ve been there more times than I can count.

The good news? Duplicating a page in WordPress is super easy once you know how. Whether you’re using a page builder like Elementor or Divi, or just the classic editor, there’s a method that works without making your life harder.

Here’s the short version: I either use a plugin (like Duplicate Page), copy the content manually, or lean on whatever my page builder gives me. Each way works. Just depends on how you like to build.

How to Duplicate a Page in WordPress with Elementor

Elementor’s my go-to for a lot of builds, and honestly, they made duplicating pages dead simple.

Method 1: Save as a Template

Here’s what I do:

  1. Open the page I want to copy in Elementor.
  2. Click that little arrow next to the “Update” button.
  3. Hit “Save as Template.”
  4. Name it something I’ll remember and save it.

Then when I want to reuse it:

  1. I create a new page.
  2. Click Edit with Elementor.
  3. Tap the folder icon, head to My Templates, and Insert it.

Boom. Same layout, same vibe, no extra work.

Method 2: Use the Duplicate Page Plugin

Sometimes I just don’t want to think about templates. In those moments, I install the Duplicate Page plugin, go to Pages > All Pages, hover over the page I want, and click Duplicate.

That’s it. Elementor pages copy perfectly with it.

How to Duplicate a WordPress Page Without Plugin

Not a fan of adding plugins for every little thing? I get it. I’ve had to keep builds lean before, especially when a site’s already bloated. Here’s how I do it manually:

Method 1: Copy-Paste the Old-School Way

  1. I open the page I want to copy.
  2. Select all the content in the editor.
  3. Hit Ctrl+C (or Command+C for Mac).
  4. Head to Pages > Add New.
  5. Paste it in.

If I’m using a specific layout or template, I just match that in the sidebar. It takes a few minutes but it works.

Method 2: Use Gutenberg’s “Copy All Blocks”

If I’m working in the block editor (Gutenberg), I go:

  1. Click the three dots (top right corner).
  2. Choose “Copy All Blocks.”
  3. Open a new page and paste.

It’s super fast and keeps everything looking the same.

How to Duplicate a Page in WordPress Divi

I’ve worked on a few Divi sites, and when I need to copy a page there, it’s just as smooth.

Method 1: Save the Page as a Layout

Here’s how I usually roll with Divi:

  1. I open the page with the Divi Builder.
  2. Click the purple “…” menu at the bottom.
  3. Hit Save to Library and give the layout a name.
  4. Then I make a new page, enable Divi, and load that saved layout.

Done deal. Same page, different spot.

Method 2: Use Divi’s Built-in Duplicate Icons

Divi also lets me duplicate any section, row, or module just by clicking the little clone icon. So if I’m just trying to recreate a certain part, not the full page, that tool’s a lifesaver.

How to Duplicate a Page in WordPress WPBakery

If you’re still rocking WPBakery (and yeah, I’ve had clients who insist on it), here’s how I handle page duplication:

Method 1: Use the Template System

  1. I open the page using WPBakery’s Backend or Frontend Editor.
  2. Click Templates in the top bar.
  3. Save the current layout as a template.

Then I:

  1. Create a new page.
  2. Open WPBakery again.
  3. Load the saved template.

It’s a few clicks, but way better than building the whole thing from scratch again.

Method 2: Use a Plugin (Yep, Again)

If I’m feeling lazy or just need a quick clone, I’ll go back to the Duplicate Page plugin. Works the same way as with Elementor or Divi. One click under Pages > All Pages and it’s cloned.

Some FAQs you might have

How do I duplicate a page on WordPress?

I either use the Duplicate Page plugin (it’s fast), or I manually copy the content into a new page. If I’m using a page builder, I just save it as a template and reuse it.

How do I copy a full page in WordPress?

When I want the whole page—layout, text, buttons, images, everything—I use the save as template method inside Elementor, Divi, or WPBakery. Or I just duplicate it using the plugin.

How do I create a duplicate page?

Simple:

  1. Go to Pages > All Pages.
  2. Hover over the page.
  3. Click Duplicate (if the plugin’s installed), or manually copy/paste the content into a new page.

How do I clone a web page in WordPress?

“Clone” and “duplicate” basically mean the same thing. I either use a plugin or copy the content using my builder’s tools. Elementor, Divi, and WPBakery all let me save and reuse layouts.

What is EA Duplicator in WordPress?

EA Duplicator is a feature from the Essential Addons for Elementor plugin. It lets me clone posts, pages, and templates with one click. I use it when I’ve got a bunch of Elementor layouts and want to duplicate them fast without messing with templates.

Final Thoughts

Look, there’s no badge for rebuilding the same page from scratch every time. I’ve done that, and trust me—it’s not a flex. If something works, copy it, tweak it, and keep moving.

Whether you go plugin, manual, or use your builder’s tools, duplicating a page in WordPress is one of the simplest time-savers out there.

  • Want it quick? Use the Duplicate Page plugin.
  • Using a builder? Save your layout as a template.
  • Hate plugins? Copy and paste—easy win.

No drama. Just get the job done and get back to building something that actually matters.

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Sahadat hossen (Sagor)
Sahadat hossen (Sagor)

I don’t just talk marketing—I’ve been in the trenches, turning clicks into customers and brands into names people remember. If you’re tired of generic advice, you’re in the right place.

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