In Divi on wordpress, you can save individual modules / elements. This is EXTREMELY helpful when you have multiple pages with slightly different ad copy, images, and text around the ONE element you want to keep consistent on all pages. For instance, maybe you have several landing pages that target several locations and you want ONE countdown time on all of those pages. You can set the same time initially on all of those pages, but if you have to adjust it due to an error or choosing the wrong date, you'd be able to make the edit on ONE page it would expand globally across the remaining landing pages. Another example would be what I'm having an issue with right now.
I am selling event tickets and I have 7 different landing pages for 7 different traffic sources. (Which is amazing that GHL lets us create unlimited LPs lol) and on every one of those pages I have to keep updating how many tickets are left. On all 7 pages every time we sell a ticket. It would save a lot of time if I could just add the same global module / element to all 7 pages and then adjust the number of tickets left ONCE and it updates on ALL pages.
Not priority but I've ran into this several times already because I'm used to the power of the Divi Builder on Wordpress. Elementor has something similar but you have to create the element and save it as a short code to then use on all the pages... which is outdated...