A shortcode pasted into a page builder always feels like what it is: a workaround. It does not preview, you cannot style it on the canvas, and the next person to edit the page has no idea what it does.
So Fetchie ships the real thing for the builders people actually use.
Native to your builder
The ranked results and a Fetchie-powered search form come as first-class building blocks in each editor:
- Bricks gets native elements, in the Bricks element panel under the Tracksies category
- Gutenberg gets blocks, in the block inserter
- Divi gets modules, in the Divi builder
They drop onto the canvas like anything else, preview as you build, and render the same ranked results, highlighted snippets and jump links you get everywhere else in Fetchie. If your product and landing pages are built in a page builder already, your search results now live in the same toolbox as the rest of the layout.
The shortcode is still there
For a theme, a template, or an editor without a dedicated block, the shortcode drops the ranked results anywhere, and a separate search-form shortcode puts a Fetchie search box wherever you want one.
Same results, same styling. The block is the tidy way; the shortcode is the way that works everywhere.
It looks like your site
However you place it, the styling is the same: layout and breadcrumb options from your results settings, colours and corner rounding from your Designer brand settings, and typography inherited from your theme. The results feel native to the page they sit on, not dropped in from somewhere else.