Oxyfolio is a third-party elements addon for Oxygen Builder Version 6, built by Jose Tamu. It adds 120 creative elements across 8 categories, including animated buttons, cursors, sliders, and interactive backgrounds for a one-time price of €119 with unlimited site usage, lifetime updates, and a 10-day refund window. The elements are genuinely impressive and unlike anything native Oxygen 6 offers.
The moment I saw Jose Tamu’s name attached to this product, something clicked. If you have spent any time in the Bricks Builder ecosystem, you already know Next Bricks. Same developer. Same design philosophy. Same level of finish.
I have reviewed 15 addons confirmed compatible with Oxygen 6, and most of them follow a familiar pattern: take functional elements from another builder, port them over, and call it a day. Oxyfolio does something different. The elements it ships feel intentionally designed, not ported. Cursor effects, animated text reveals, scrolling galleries, and audio players that most O6 builders never thought to ask for.
That said, I don’t use third-party element plugins on my own builds. My reasoning is honest, and I’ll get to it. But if there’s one product in this category I would reach for if I ever needed one, Oxyfolio would be it.
Key Highlights
- Oxyfolio launched in April 2025 and shipped version 2.0 in June 2025, adding 45 new elements in a single update
- The addon is developed by Jose Tamu, who also builds Next Bricks (Bricks Builder) and Dancepad (Breakdance), both well-regarded in their respective communities
- Pricing is €119 one-time with no renewal fee, unlimited site licenses, and lifetime support and updates, with price increases confirmed as the element library grows
- 120 elements are included across 8 categories: Texts, Buttons, Menus, Cursors, Backgrounds, Medias, Sliders, and Cores
- Phox Elements is the only other O6-compatible elements addon, though initially built for Breakdance, Oxyfolio was built natively for O6 from launch
- Elements pass accessibility, responsiveness, dynamic data, and SEO standards; no custom code is required to use them
- A 10-day no-questions-asked refund policy is in place, and a free playground lets you try every element before purchasing
What Is Oxyfolio & Who Is It Built For?

Oxyfolio is an Oxygen Builder Version 6 elements plugin built by Jose Tamu that adds 120 design elements unavailable in native O6. It is built for WordPress developers and designers who work with Oxygen 6 and need creative, interactive, or animated components, particularly for portfolio sites, agency client builds, and dynamic landing pages without writing any custom code.
What Does Oxyfolio Cost?
Oxyfolio is priced at €119 as a one-time lifetime payment with no subscription. The single plan covers all 120 elements, unlimited websites, lifetime updates, and lifetime support. The price is expected to increase as new elements are added, so early buyers lock in the lowest rate. A 3-month installment option is available for buyers who prefer to split the payment.
| Plan | Price | What’s Included |
|---|---|---|
| Lifetime (single tier) | €119 one-time | 120 elements, unlimited websites, lifetime support, lifetime updates |
| Installment option | 3 monthly payments | Same as above; no extra cost |
| Refund window | 10 days | No questions asked (first purchase only) |
Pricing is listed in euros. The equivalent in USD fluctuates with the exchange rate, so verify the current amount at checkout. As of June 2026, €119 is roughly $128-$130 USD.
What Does Oxyfolio Do Well?
Oxyfolio does several things exceptionally well. The element quality is high across every category; the buttons, cursor effects, and interactive backgrounds are polished to a level you wouldn’t expect from a plugin this new. The no-code workflow is smooth, the built-in dashboard is clean, and the developer’s track record in adjacent ecosystems gives the product a credibility advantage over most O6-era newcomers.
Element Quality that Reflects Real Design Thinking
Oxyfolio’s elements are genuinely inventive. The button library alone includes Blurry Buttons, Bubbles Buttons, FlipFlop Buttons, Reel Buttons, Stretchy Buttons, Ripple variants (v4–v7), and more. These are not generic UI components. They are the kind of micro-interactions that a developer would normally spend hours coding or depend on a JavaScript library to implement.
The same thinking applies to the cursor effects, the Image Reveal elements (three variants), the Interactive Lines, and the Looping Tabs. Each element feels designed for a specific visual outcome, not added just to inflate the count.
The elements are so well thought out that once you start using them, you start building projects around what they make possible. That kind of dependency is the product working exactly as intended.
Developer Trust Built Across Three Ecosystems
Jose’s reputation is not earned from Oxyfolio alone. His work with Next Bricks (Bricks Builder) and Dancepad (Breakdance) has established a pattern: well-maintained products, consistent updates, and a development philosophy that keeps all three in sync. Elements added to one product eventually reach the others.
That cross-ecosystem model matters here. It means Oxyfolio’s roadmap is not dependent on O6’s market size alone. Demand from the Bricks and Breakdance communities pulls the development forward. As someone who has spent years watching WordPress addon developers disappear mid-product, that structure is genuinely reassuring.
The Product Website Signals What the Product Delivers
One thing I noticed during research: the Oxyfolio website is itself a demonstration of what the product can do. It is one of the cleanest, most intentionally designed product sites in the Oxygen ecosystem. Every page is pleasant to browse. That level of care on the product website almost always reflects the same care in the product itself.
Where Does Oxyfolio Fall Short?
Oxyfolio’s core limitations are not design failures. They are architectural realities that apply to all third-party element plugins. The library also lacks WooCommerce and ecommerce elements in the current version, a gap that limits its usefulness for store builds until the next update ships.
Third-Party Element Dependency Is a Real Long-Term Risk
My honest reason for not building client sites with third-party element plugins applies here, too.
Every element you use from Oxyfolio creates a structural dependency. If the developer ever stops supporting it, whether due to a business decision, a builder API change, or any other reason, those elements become orphans. Removing them means manually rebuilding every section that used them.
This is not a knock on the developer specifically. His track record is solid. But the risk is structural, and it applies to every third-party element plugin without exception. If you are building sites for long-term clients or agency work at scale, weigh this honestly before committing to a library of 120 custom elements.
No WooCommerce or Ecommerce Elements Yet
The roadmap confirms WooCommerce elements and SureCart elements are coming in the next version, alongside a Lite Animator and Lite Page Transitions. But as of v2.0, Oxyfolio has no ecommerce-specific elements. If your core use case involves WooCommerce product pages, checkout flows, or cart components, Oxyfolio is not complete for that purpose yet.
Who Should NOT Use Oxyfolio?
Oxyfolio is the wrong tool for three types of Oxygen 6 users: those building standard blogs or content sites where animated buttons and cursor effects add no real value, those who prioritize build independence and don’t want any third-party element dependency, and those whose primary need is WooCommerce integration, since that functionality isn’t available in the current version.
Situations Where Oxyfolio is the Wrong Choice
The following scenarios are where I would not recommend purchasing Oxyfolio:
- You are building a simple blog, news site, or content-heavy website where the elements Oxyfolio provides are decorative rather than functional
- You are an Oxygen Classic user. Oxyfolio is built exclusively for Oxygen Version 6 and has no Classic compatibility
- Your builds are WooCommerce-heavy, and you need cart, product, or shop-specific elements right now. Wait for v3.0 or whatever the next version is
- You already use Phox Elements for O6, and its element set covers your needs; adding a second elements plugin creates redundancy and potential conflicts
- You are cost-sensitive and unwilling to absorb a €119 one-time fee for elements that aren’t critical to your current project types
How Does Oxyfolio Compare to Alternatives?
The Oxygen 6 third-party elements ecosystem is still in its early stages. Oxyfolio and Phox Elements are the only confirmed element addons for O6 as of mid-2026. The comparison is less about which is better overall and more about which serves your specific use case. Oxyfolio targets unique visual and interactive elements, while Phox Elements is a more functional-heavy plugin that adds O6 support to an existing Breakdance ecosystem.
Quick Comparison
Both addons serve different primary purposes. Oxyfolio is built natively for O6 with a focus on creative and visual elements. Phox Elements started as a Breakdance addon and added O6 compatibility later, with strengths in data-heavy and WooCommerce-specific functionality.
| Features | Oxyfolio | Phox Elements |
|---|---|---|
| Primary builder | Oxygen 6 (native) | Breakdance (primary), Oxygen 6 |
| O6 support | Native from launch | Added later; not all elements are compatible |
| Element count | 120 | 130+ (not all O6-ready) |
| Pricing model | €119 one-time | Subscription-based |
| Focus | Visual, interactive, creative elements | Functional, WooCommerce, data tools |
| WooCommerce elements | Coming in the next version | Yes, available now |
| Playground available | Yes | No |
| Developer | Jose Tamu | Phox Elements team |
If you need WooCommerce elements or data-heavy components in Oxygen 6 today, Phox Elements is worth evaluating. If you need visually unique, interaction-focused elements with a native O6 experience and a one-time fee, Oxyfolio is the stronger fit.
Is Oxyfolio Worth It?
Yes, with a clear condition: it is worth it if you regularly build portfolio sites, dynamic landing pages, or creative client websites using Oxygen 6, and you genuinely need what these elements deliver. At €119 one-time for unlimited sites and lifetime updates, the value is strong. The dependency risk is real, but the developer’s track record and the cross-ecosystem model reduce it compared to less-established plugins.
Final Scorecard
Oxyfolio earns a strong rating across most criteria, with the only significant deduction coming from the third-party dependency risk that any honest assessment of an element plugin must account for.
| Criterion | Score | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Element quality and design | 4.5 | Polished, inventive, and genuinely unique compared to native O6 |
| Ease of use / no-code workflow | 4.5 | Built-in dashboard, responsive, accessible out of the box |
| Value for money | 4.3 | €119 one-time for unlimited sites and lifetime updates is fair pricing |
| Developer reputation and support | 5.0 | Jose Tamu’s track record across three ecosystems is as strong as it gets |
| Update cadence and roadmap | 4.0 | v2.0 shipped with 45 new elements; roadmap is active and public |
| Third-party dependency risk | 3.5 | The structural concern applies to all element plugins; honest but real |
| Overall rating | 4.3 / 5 | A well-built product from a trusted developer with one honest caveat |
Pros & Cons:
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| Native O6 support from launch, not a port | Creates an element dependency on a third-party developer |
| 120 genuinely unique elements, not recycled UI components | No WooCommerce elements until next version |
| One-time price with lifetime updates and unlimited sites | Pricing in euros (fluctuates for USD buyers) |
| Developer’s multi-ecosystem reputation adds long-term confidence | 10-day refund window is shorter than most competing plugins |
| Free InstaWP playground; try before you buy | O6 ecosystem is still small; the community is limited vs. Bricks equivalents |
| Clean, well-maintained product website and documentation | — |
FAQs About Oxyfolio
Is Oxyfolio compatible with Oxygen Classic?
Oxyfolio is built exclusively for Oxygen Builder Version 6 and does not support Oxygen Classic.
The two versions run on completely different architectures, and Oxyfolio’s elements are designed for O6’s element API.
If you are on Oxygen Classic, Oxyfolio will not install or function correctly in your build environment.
Can I try Oxyfolio before purchasing?
Yes. They provide a free playground with Oxyfolio pre-installed.
You can test every available element directly in a live WordPress environment without entering payment details.
This is one of the better pre-purchase experiences in the O6 addon space.
Will the Oxyfolio price increase as new elements are added?
Yes, explicitly. The Oxyfolio pricing page confirms the price will increase as new elements are added.
Buyers who purchase at the current €119 price lock in that rate for all future updates. The changelog shows that version 2.0 shipped 45 new elements.
The price has not changed yet, but the increases are stated as a certainty, not a possibility.
How is Oxyfolio different from other Oxygen Builder addons?
Most addons in the Oxygen Builder addon ecosystem focus on templates, framework systems, or utility components.
Oxyfolio focuses specifically on creative and interactive elements: animated buttons, cursor effects, sliders, backgrounds, and media components that expand what is visually possible in Oxygen 6 without code.
It fills a different gap than template libraries like OxyMade or functional plugins in the broader O6 toolkit.
Conclusion
Oxyfolio is a genuinely impressive product. The elements are thoughtfully built, the developer’s reputation across three builder ecosystems adds real confidence, and the pricing is hard to argue with for what you get. If you are building a dynamic portfolio or client sites in Oxygen 6 and you want visual elements that native O6 cannot produce without custom code, Oxyfolio is the most compelling option available right now.
The one thing I’ll always be honest about: third-party element plugins create structural dependencies. That concern is not specific to Oxyfolio; it applies to every plugin in this category. Weigh it for your own workflow before committing. Try the playground first. See if you actually reach for these elements in a real project.
For most O6 users who want something special in their builds, €119 one-time is a fair price to pay.
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