6 ready-to-edit decision templates

Pros & cons that actually look good

Stop hand-formatting comparison boxes. Build a balanced pros & cons block in seconds for free, then copy the clean HTML into any article, review, or guide.

Prefer a step-by-step guide? Read how to add pros and cons boxes without a plugin →

The tool

Build a balanced pros & cons box in three clicks

Edit the lists on the left. The preview updates instantly. When you're happy, copy the HTML and paste it into your article.

Presets
Content
Pros 4
Cons 3
Style
Colors
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Why ProCon Studio

Decision blocks that respect your readers

Balanced, scannable, beautiful. Built for writers who care about clarity and editors who care about consistency.

Balanced by design

Pros and cons get equal visual weight. Your readers trust the verdict because the layout isn't biased.

Brand-accurate

Tweak colors, icons, and style until it matches your publication. Four variants cover most editorial designs.

Copy-paste HTML

Get clean, dependency-free HTML with inline styles. Drops into any CMS, blog, or static site.

6 ready presets

Product reviews, career moves, tech choices, big purchases, lifestyle changes, investments. Pick one, edit, ship.

Mobile-first

Stacks gracefully on narrow screens. No horizontal scroll, no broken layouts, no janky icons.

Yours forever

No accounts, no watermarks, no tracking. Generate, copy, and the HTML is yours forever.

How it works

From blank page to decision box in 60 seconds

1

Pick a preset

Start from a template that matches your decision type.

2

Edit the lists

Add, remove, or rewrite the pros and cons as you think through the decision.

3

Style it

Pick a layout, variant, and colors. Preview updates live.

4

Copy & publish

Grab the HTML and drop it into your article. Done.

Learn more

Prefer to build it manually?

If you want full control over your markup, read our complete guide on adding pros and cons boxes in WordPress without a plugin. It includes copy-and-paste HTML, CSS customization tips, and placement best practices.

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