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How To Use<\/h3>\n

WPBakery Page Builder<\/a> works easily with LaunchFlows shortcodes or by integrating a Gutenberg editor block into a layout.<\/p>\n

You may optionally use the ShortCode Mapper<\/a> to map all LaunchFlows shortcodes<\/a> to individual WPBakery elements, but as you’ll see in the video, you’re just recreating what already exists.<\/p>\n

However, as you can see in the video below, you may get getter results if you merely use native Gutenberg Blocks for all your Sales Funnel layouts<\/strong><\/em>, even if you still use WPBakery elsewhere.<\/p>\n