Why spend hours or days designing a website from scratch when you could import a theme and customize it using the Elementor page builder?
Themes take the hard work out of building websites and can deliver a professional look in minutes rather than hours.
If you love working with Elementor but wish it had better designs, you’re in luck.
We scoured the internet looking for the very best Elementor themes. Themes that deliver the quality, performance and ease of use you look for.
We selected them using the same criteria we use for our own projects so you can be sure you’re seeing the very best.
Read on to discover what we found…
What Makes a Theme ‘the Best’?
Any ‘best’ list is purely subjective. As a company that makes templates for Elementor and other page builders, we know a thing or two about what to look for.
As Astra has been downloaded over 1.6 million times, we must be doing something right!
So what do we think makes a ‘best’ Elementor theme?
- Quality Elementor templates – Any best theme worth the name must have some excellent readymade templates, otherwise what’s the point?
- Customizability – Elementor offers a lot but it’s always nice to have more. If a theme has unique blocks or features, all the better.
- Performance – Speed is everything. A theme must load quickly, work with caching plugins and deliver a fantastic user experience.
- Price – We’re all on a budget so the more value a theme offers, the more we like it.
- Support – WordPress and Elementor are easy to use but it’s always nice to have extra support if you need it.
Your criteria may differ from ours, but we think if a theme has all these things, it’s worth investigating further.
Quick Summary of the Best Elementor Themes
If you just can’t wait, here are what we think are the 5 best Elementor themes.
Theme | Price | Good for |
---|---|---|
Astra | Free/From $49 per year | Small businesses |
Hello | Free | Agencies and designers |
GeneratePress | Free/From $59 per year | Most types of small business |
Hestia | Free/From $69 per year | Those looking for a simple theme to build on |
Sydney | Free/From $69 per year | Users who prioritize simple design |
While all 18 themes deliver in terms of quality and usability, we think these 5 are head and shoulders above.
Looking for inspiration? Check out our selection of stunning Elementor templates.
You’re sure to find something you love!
Best Elementor Themes
We scoured the internet looking for the very best Elementor themes out there.
We tried them, tested them and measured them according to what most people look for in a theme.
1. Astra
Astra is one of the most popular WordPress themes in the world, with millions of users.
Astra is 100% compatible with Elementor, enabling you to craft some of the best-looking websites your imagination can come up with.
What’s Good About Astra?
Astra is built with performance in mind. It uses the latest best practices, clean code and has zero dependencies to deliver the fastest load times.
You also get over 250 Starter Templates, built-in design tools, control over everything and the flexibility to build literally anything you like.
What’s Good About Astra?
Why do we think Astra is worth using?
- Elementor compatibility — Astra is fully compatible with Elementor.
- Astra Starter Templates — Starter Templates are readymade websites built for Elementor and other popular builders. You can import one in seconds to customize however you like.
- Plugin integration — Dedicated integration for plugins like WooCommerce, LifterLMS, and LearnDash comes as standard.
- Great responsive design — Astra looks fantastic on any screen size.
- RTL and translation ready — Communicate with the world with built in RTL and translation compatibility.
- Global styling options — Control how your website looks quickly and easily, from one place.
Astra Elementor Templates
Here are three examples of Astra’s templates for Elementor.
John’s Fitness Hub
John’s Fitness Hub is a fullscreen gym template that’s full of energy.
It’s a fantastic design with imaginative content areas, contrasting colors and readymade sections and pages. It’s ideal for gyms, fitness centers and similar businesses.
Sports Equipment Store
Sports Equipment Store is an Elementor eCommerce template designed to sell anything you want.
It’s a modern, light design with a youthful energy and considered layout. There’s everything you need to set up any type of online store with minimal effort.
Fashion Blogger is a great example of a blog design with a thoroughly modern touch.
It’s smart, elegant and delivers the quality user experience visitors expect along with the ease of use a busy blogger needs.
Those are just three of the many Elementor templates available with Astra. Check out the full collection to see what’s possible!
Pros:
- Fully featured Elementor theme
- Over 250 readymade Starter Templates (100+ for Elementor)
- Designed for performance with no jQuery and featherlight pages
- Lots of design tools built-in
- Integrates with WooCommerce, LifterLMS and most plugins
Cons:
- There are a lot of features to get to grips with
Astra Is Good For
We think Astra is the best Elementor theme for freelancers, small businesses, larger businesses and anyone who builds websites.
It has everything you need, over 250 readymade website templates and delivers the performance and usability you and your visitors demand.
2. Hello
If you’re looking for a fast, free Elementor theme, check out Hello. It’s created and managed by the team behind Elementor.
Hello is a minimal WordPress theme with a barebones design that provides a blank canvas for anyone with the skills to use it to its full potential.
What’s Good About Hello?
So, what’s good about the Hello theme?
- Theme for Elementor — Hello is made for and by Elementor.
- Easy to build landing pages — Building landing pages with Hello and Elementor Pro is easy.
- Fast performance — Due to its minimalist design, it is a very lightweight theme.
- Compatible with plugins — Hello is compatible with WooCommerce and other leading WordPress plugins.
- Lots of potential in the right hands — If you know what you’re doing, you could turn the Hello theme into anything.
You’ll ideally need Elementor Pro to use the Hello theme as it doesn’t have built-in options for headers, footers, and other sections.
Pros:
- Minimalist theme to use as a foundation
- Loads fast and delivers decent performance
- Built by the team behind Elementor
- 100% compatible with the Elementor page builder
- It’s free
Cons:
- Takes time and skill to turn it into something special
Hello Is Good For
We think the Hello theme is good for designers or developers that want a framework theme. If you want to experiment or create something almost from scratch, Hello could be for you.
3. GeneratePress
GeneratePress is a popular theme with some excellent templates, good performance and all the building tools you need.
Like the Astra theme, it is also compatible with all major page builders including Elementor, and provides readymade templates to make your website design stand out.
What’s Good About GeneratePress?
Why you should consider GeneratePress:
- Site library — You’ll find dozens of readymade layouts for Elementor and other popular page builders.
- GenerateBlocks — Has its own collection of WordPress blocks to help you build something unique.
- WooCommerce integration — Fully compatible with WooCommerce.
- Layout controls — Full control over padding, margins, sidebar, and other elements.
- Block patterns — Similar to our own Spectra, GeneratePress uses block patterns where you can build page sections, save them and reuse them anywhere.
The theme also provides full documentation and support, which is another reason to consider it.
Pros:
- Fully featured Elementor theme
- Readymade templates are of a high standard
- GenerateBlocks is a useful extra resource
- Build from scratch or use a readymade template
- Extensive block pattern library
Cons:
- Ability to reuse block patterns is a paid extra
GeneratePress Is Good For
We like GeneratePress because it’s a well-built, cleanly coded and lightweight WordPress theme. It’s also one of the fastest loading themes in the WordPress ecosystem.
Get Started with GeneratePress
4. Hestia
Hestia is a popular WordPress theme that’s fully compatible with Elementor.
It’s similar to Hello in that it’s a foundation theme you can use as a framework to build something unique. It’s modern, flat and could literally be anything you make of it.
What’s Good About Hestia?
We think Hestia is worth considering because:
- One-page design — Hestia is a great one-page design that can be used for anything.
- Customizer or Elementor — Works with the WordPress customizer or Elementor so you can build your website your way.
- WooCommerce integration — Integrates with WooCommerce and helps you to build an appealing user-focused website design.
- Starter sites — It’s a minimalist theme but has a few starter sites to help if you want them.
- Great performance — We have spent a lot of time with Hestia and find it delivers fast load times while being easy to use.
Hestia may not have the same number of templates as other themes, but if you know what you’re doing, you could easily turn it into something special.
Pros:
- Slick one-page design ready to customize
- Works with Elementor and the WordPress customizer
- Some readymade templates available
- Lots of customization options built-in
- Compatible with WooCommerce
Cons:
- The Pro version is very expensive for what it is
Hestia Is Good For
We think the free version of Hestia is well worth experimenting with if you have the time and skills to make the most of it. Premium is also good but the price puts it out of reach of many.
5. Sydney
Sydney is a business-focused WordPress theme that offers a wide range of customization to create small business and agency websites.
It’s fast, flexible and has lots of flexibility and freedom to create. You could build any type of website or online store with enough time and creativity.
What’s Good About Sydney?
Sydney is on our list of best Elementor themes because:
- Customization options — Sydney has lots of customization options including header, footer, sliders and more.
- Fully compatible with Elementor — The theme works with the WordPress customizer but is also fully compatible with Elementor.
- Extra page templates — Comes with readymade website templates you can personalize and make your own.
- WooCommerce integration — The theme provides integration with WooCommerce so that you can start selling immediately.
- Extra blocks for Elementor — Custom blocks for Elementor including a timeline, employee block and others.
It’s obvious GeneratePress is designed for its users and that’s why we like it.
Pros:
- Good template designs covering most uses
- Works with the WordPress customizer or Elementor
- Extra tools for the header, footer, slider and blog
- Extra features for WooCommerce stores
- Decent performance and usability
Cons:
- Only 17 templates available
GeneratePress Is Good For
We like GeneratePress as it’s a solid theme with a lot to recommend it. We would like to see more templates, but if you have the time and skill, it’s still worth checking out.
6. Zakra
Zakra is also worthy of a place in our best Elementor theme list thanks to the quality of the templates and usability.
It has been around for years and has improved over time with updates, extra features and more templates. It’s an excellent option for many types of business.
What’s Good About Zakra?
Highlights of Zakra include:
- 100+ demos — The demo sites are all well-designed and deliver the features we look for in a theme.
- Page-level setting controls — Page-level controls for designs, headers, footers, and all other elements.
- Full Elementor compatibility — Zakra is fully compatible with Elementor, Brizy and the block editor.
- WooCommerce ready — The theme is fully compatible with WooCommerce.
- Translation and RTL ready — Integrates with WPML and the Polylang plugin and works with right to left languages.
Zakra is well-known for its flexibility and we would have to agree. It’s very easy to use with tons of options.
Pros:
- Lots of customization options
- Decent demo template designs covering many uses
- Fully compatible with Elementor
- Compatibility with leading plugins and services
- Premium can include installation and setup
Cons:
- Quality of the demos is mixed
Zakra Is Good For
Zakra is an excellent choice for freelancers or small businesses who don’t mind spending a little time improving the templates. It’s a great theme overall and well worth checking out.
7. Blocksy
Blocksy and Blocksy Pro are popular themes designed to deliver no-nonsense websites to businesses of all kinds.
The free version is great and offers a lot of options while premium adds templates and extra building tools. Both deliver in terms of speed, usability and design.
What’s Good About Blocksy?
Highlights of Blocksy include:
- Modern code — Blocksy is built with React, Babel and Webpack for maximum performance.
- Compatible with Elementor — Fully compatible with Elementor as well as Brizy, Beaver Builder and the block editor.
- Lots of eCommerce options – Supports WooCommerce and includes lots of store building options and templates.
- Premium tools and elements — Buy premium and get enhanced header footer builder, advanced menus, custom sidebars and hooks.
- Extensive font options — More font options than other themes, including support for custom fonts, Google fonts and Adobe Typekit.
The free version is decent but we recommend going pro if you want to explore its full potential.
Pros:
- Works with multiple page builders including Elementor
- Very customizable page designs
- Extensive personalization options throughout
- Premium tools are a nice bonus
- Lots of useful features baked in
Cons:
- Not all templates are for Elementor
Blocksy Is Good For
Blocksy is a very flexible theme ideal for almost any use. While not all templates are for Elementor, there are enough that are for literally any use.
8. Kadence
Kadence has been around for years and is a firm favorite of ours. It’s fast, customizable and has grown from a basic theme into a complete website builder, now with AI.
Demo templates are all pretty good, if on the serious side. They are compatible with Elementor, Beaver Builder and the block editor and can deliver a professional look in no time.
What’s Good About Kadence?
Kadence has a lot to recommend it, including:
- Page builder compatibility — As well as being one of the best Elementor themes, it also works with the block editor and Beaver Builder.
- Customization tools — Kadence has a built-in customizer, a drag and drop header and footer builder and lots of layout and design tools to play with.
- Integration — Kadence works with WooCommerce, LearnDash, LifterLMS and lots of other plugins.
- Part of a wider platform — It can also come with Kadence Blocks, Kadence Shop Kit, Kadence Conversions and Kadence Pattern Hub.
- AI tools – The new AI website builder helps you create complete websites even faster by using simple prompts to help create pages.
The theme itself is great, but the extra tools take it a step further.
Pros:
- Well designed templates covering many types of business or niche
- Extra tools could offer value for some users
- Integrates with key WordPress plugins and services
- Great performance
- Lots and lots of customization options
Cons:
- The premium bundle is quite expensive and pricing is confusing
Kadence Is Good For
Kadence is a great theme on its own and with the extra premium tools. It’s easy to use, very customizable and delivers the design punch we look for in a theme.
9. Colormag
Colormag is a magazine theme that showcases exactly what a typically content-heavy page can be. It’s well-designed, well-structured and well worth checking out.
There are 17 demos in all and each looks slightly different even though they are structured very similarly. Each can be infinitely customized to suit your needs.
What’s Good About Colormag?
We like Colormag because:
- Good demo designs — There’s only so much you can do with a magazine layout and Colormag does them all.
- Page builder support — It’s compatible with Elementor, Beaver Builder, Brizy, SiteOrigin and the block editor.
- Customization options — There are lots of built-in tools to customize pages as well as using a page builder.
- Smart categorization features — Colormag has a unique categorization system that helps manage when and where content is displayed on your site.
- Credible performance — Even though magazine pages are larger than others, Colormag still delivers fast load times.
Colormag is definitely an option to explore if you’re planning to build a content-driven website.
Pros:
- Compatible with Elementor and other page builders
- Good template designs covering most tastes
- The categorization tool makes it easy to organize stories
- Speed is decent despite page sizes
- Lots and lots of customization options
Cons:
- Access to premium demos is double the theme price
Colormag Is Good For
If you’re planning to build a news or content-driven website, we think Colormag is a close competitor to our own magazine templates!
10. Aquentro
Aquentro is a real estate theme with a multitude of uses. We don’t usually favor this type of theme as they are limited, but this one stands out.
The design is very contemporary and stands out for all the right reasons. There’s a search and filter section, attractive property pages and a modern appeal that’s sure to engage.
What’s Good About Aquentro?
There’s a lot to like about Aquentro, including:
- Contemporary design — Property and vacations are aspirational purchases so a website needs to work with that. Aquentro does.
- Built using Elementor — The theme has been built with Elementor so is 100% compatible. It also uses Jetpack to deliver some of its many features.
- Feature-packed — The theme includes tools for seasonal pricing, online booking and payment, a calendar, tax arrangements, search, filters, email and discounts.
- Booking app available — The theme comes with the option to use a mobile app to manage bookings and handle rentals while on the move.
- Works with Airbnb and other OTAs — If you want to rent a property using Airbnb or other online travel agent, Aquentro can help.
While Aquentro is designed for single property rentals, it could easily be configured for much larger operations.
Pros:
- Great looking demo template
- One of the best property themes for Elementor
- Tons of extra useful features for the industry
- Mobile app is free with the theme
- Everything a property owner needs to run a business
Cons:
- Jetpack can slow down website performance
Aquentro Is Good For
Aquentro is a standout theme design for a very narrow niche but it delivers on everything you would hope to see. There’s very little to fault here!
11. Neve
Neve is a flexible, beginner-friendly WordPress theme. It works beautifully with Elementor and makes it easy to create custom layouts for your website.
Demos are basic but provide all the tools you need to make them unique along with an ease of use you’ll appreciate.
What’s Good About Neve?
Neve has lots to recommend it, including:
- Lots of customization options — Plenty of control over the design including header, footer and blocks.
- Fully compatible with Elementor — Neve is fully compatible with Elementor, otherwise it wouldn’t be here.
- Pre-built demo sites — Over 110 pre-made demo sites covering most niches.
- Extra design tools — Header and Footer Booster, Blog Booster and custom layout tools included.
- RTL and multilingual support — The Neve theme supports RTL languages ​​and multilingual WordPress plugins.
Neve is a lightweight, fully responsive theme which will help you to build a fast loading website for any purpose.
Pros:
- Very easy to use and to customize
- Works with Elementor, Beaver Builder and the block editor
- Elementor Booster module adds extra useful features
- Similar global color palette to Astra
- Includes content restriction tools
Cons:
Coss from €149 a year to access premium templates
Neve Is Good For
We like Neve a lot. We think it’s an excellent foundation from which to build something amazing. The templates are useful but it’s a shame it costs so much to use them.
12. Page Builder Framework
Page Builder Framework is a lightweight, easy to customize theme for WordPress page builders like Elementor and Beaver Builder.
It doesn’t give you readymade templates but it does include the tools you need to deliver unique websites.
What’s Good About Page Builder Framework?
Page Builder Framework comes with a lot of features, including:
- Lots of customization options — A single theme with all the building tools you could need.
- Made for page builders — Page Builder Framework, as the name suggests, is compatible with Elementor and other page builders.
- WooCommerce integration — Seamlessly integrates with WooCommerce and offers a lot of customization options.
- Translation ready — The theme is translation ready and compatible with WPML and other translation plugins.
- 100% mobile responsive — The framework is 100% mobile-responsive which means your website will look great on every device.
Page Builder Framework is also fast and delivers impressive load times even before you optimize it.
Pros:
- Designed for builders with lots of tools to play with
- Fully compatible with Elementor, Divi Builder, Brizy and Beaver Builder
- Minimalist theme design
- Modular construction with no dependencies
- Works with WooCommerce, LifterLMS, Easy Digital Downloads and others
Cons:
- A single theme with no readymade templates
Page Builder Framework Is Good For
We put the lack of readymade templates as a con but it’s not really. Page Builder Framework is designed for those who like to build and we commend it for that.
Get Started with Page Builder Framework
13. Phlox
Phlox is another worthy entrant into our list of best Elementor themes. It comes with 245 premium templates and all the building blocks you could need.
The free version has plenty to offer but we think premium is worth paying for as it opens up some pretty good templates.
What’s Good About Phlox?
Some of the best features of this theme include:
- Templates for Elementor — 245 Elementor templates covering most niches.
- Premium elements for Elementor — 160+ premium elements for Elementor including some very useful blocks.
- Page builder compatibility — Compatible with other page builders like WPBakery and Visual Composer.
- WooCommerce integration — Building WooCommerce stores is easy.
- Element inspector — Check out everything on the page with a smart element inspector widget.
There’s a lot on offer with Phlox and those demos are pretty good too.
Pros:
- Elementor templates and premium elements
- Compatible with other page builders and the WordPress customizer
- Lots of building blocks and tools
- Extensive WooCommerce options
- Very flexible with options for every type of website
Cons:
- Mixed reviews for code quality
Phlox Is Good For
Phlox is a feature-packed WordPress theme with a lot to offer. We like the templates and the extra Elementor tools, and there are a lot of WooCommerce options, which is why it’s in this list.
14. Royal Elementor Kit Theme
The Royal Elementor Kit Theme may be quite a mouthful, but it’s also a feast for the eyes too. It’s a theme that accompanies a premium Elementor widget kit.
The templates are built using the kit but you don’t need to pay for the kit to use the templates. It’s all a bit complicated but the theme itself is very good, which is why it’s in our best Elementor themes list.
What’s Good About the Royal Elementor Kit Theme?
Highlights of the Royal Elementor Kit Theme include:
- Free theme — The theme is free to download and use but there are premium demos too that can be purchased alongside the kit.
- Built for and with Elementor — You can’t get more compatible than a theme built with the page builder you’re planning to use.
- Good template designs — Even the free templates look good. The premium versions are the best, but all can be customized to fit your needs.
- Well-priced premium version — The premium package starts at a reasonable price considering how much you get.
- Extensive range of extra widgets — As this is a widget package with theme attached, you get a lot of blocks and widgets to play with.
We think the Royal Elementor Kit Theme is a great option for those looking for something slightly different.
Pros:
- Good looking templates covering many industries
- Comes with an extensive range of Elementor widgets
- Free and premium versions of the kit and theme
- Lots of customization options within the theme
- Lots of WooCommerce widgets as part of the package
Cons:
- Not always clear which templates are free and which are premium
Royal Elementor Kit Theme Is Good For
We think Royal Elementor Kit Theme is a great option whether you go for the free theme or the premium widget kit and theme.
Get Started with Royal Elementor Kit Theme
15. Potenza
Potenza is a single page business theme that’s fully compatible with Elementor as well as Beaver Builder and Divi.
We like Potenza because of its potential. You don’t often get many single page business templates and this is one of the better ones. It has good design and some excellent ideas, which is why it’s in this list.
What’s Good About Potenza?
Some standout features of Potenza include:
- Elementor compatibility — Potenza is fully compatible with Elementor, as you would hope from a list of best Elementor themes!
- Fast page load times — While not as fast as Astra in our testing, Potenza loads impressively quickly.
- Compatibility with WordPress plugins — Compatible with HubSpot CRM, Toolset, WPML, Yoast SEO, OptinMonster, WPForms and others.
- Fully responsive — Being fully responsive is a must but some themes do it better than others. This is one of those themes.
- Compatible with WooCommerce — Want to sell from your one page website? Potenza is fully compatible with WooCommerce.
Potenza is here because it’s one of the best one page business themes we know of. It’s also easy to use, which is a definite bonus.
Pros:
- Solid framework from which to build something amazing
- Fully compatible with Elementor and the block editor
- Fast performance even before optimization
- Lots of customization options built-in
- Works with WooCommerce and other plugins
Cons:
- Single theme rather than theme with templates
Potenza Is Good For
Potenza is here because it’s a rock-solid theme with clean code, decent performance and plenty of options. You’ll need to work a little to get the best out of it, but it’s worth it.
16. Public Opinion
Public Opinion is a magazine-style design ideal for newspapers, magazines, news websites and content-driven websites. The default design is great, but could be so much more.
It’s an old but classic design with a flexible layout, ideal for businesses or individuals looking for a clean, organized page.
What’s Good About Public Opinion?
Highlights of Public Opinion include:
- Elementor compatibility — As Public Opinion is in this list, it’s definitely compatible with Elementor but also with the WordPress block editor.
- Different layout types — Magazine themes use category layouts to create engagement so it’s nice to be able to control how your site looks.
- Breaking news section — If you’re sharing news, the breaking news sections draw attention to key content to help engage.
- Designed for speed and SEO — Fast loading websites deliver for SEO and for visitors.
- Impressive mobile version — We expect all templates to look good on mobile, but this has something extra.
Public Opinion has a decent demo already with a classic newspaper style design. But, thanks to Elementor compatibility, you can change everything about it and create your own look.
Pros:
- Great looking magazine theme from a recognized developer
- Compatible with Elementor and the block editor
- Designed for performance and SEO
- Lots of customization options
- Compatible with WooCommerce and other plugins
Cons:
- It’s an older theme even if it still looks good
Public Opinion Is Good For
We think Public Opinion is an oldie but goodie. We don’t very often feature such established themes, but when we do it’s for good reason.
Get Started with Public Opinion
17. Deep
Deep is one of the best free Elementor themes around after Astra. It has an excellent design and lots of features, which is why it’s in our list.
Deep has some nice demo templates covering many niches. Each uses modern aesthetics to generate real appeal and stands out for all the right reasons.
What’s Good About Deep?
We think Deep stands out because:
- It’s free — You would never know it was free until you checked.
- Elementor compatibility – Deep is compatible with Elementor, Divi Builder and Visual Composer.
- Templates are pretty good – Demo templates all use modern design with lots of whitespace and color.
- Includes Elementor widgets – The theme adds a few extra widgets to help you design something that really stands out.
- Lots of optional design features – Offers a range of extra building blocks and options.
Deep is similar to Astra in that it’s a generous free theme that delivers a modern experience visitors look for.
Pros:
- Great free theme that used to be premium
- Compatible with Elementor, Divi Builder and Visual Composer
- Built-in font manager
- Includes a few extra plugins
- Performs well and loads fast
Cons:
- We’re not sure if it’s still supported or updated
Deep Is Good For
We liked Deep when it was a premium theme. We like it more now it’s free!
18. Corpiva
Corpiva is a standout corporate theme that delivers a real visual impact. It’s not all show though, the theme itself delivers the speed and usability we look for.
The design is very modern, with lots of contrast and space to tell a company story. Everything is customizable, as you would expect, which is why it’s in our list of best Elementor themes.
What’s Good About Corpiva?
We think Corpiva stands out because:
- Elementor compatibility – Corpiva is fully compatible with Elementor as you would expect.
- Great design – It can be difficult to stand out on the web but this theme could achieve that with minimal effort.
- Compatibility – Corpiva is compatible with WooCommerce, Yoast, Contact Form 7 and many popular WordPress plugins.
- Lots of options – The theme includes lots of layout, color and font options as well as those offered by Elementor.
- Loads fast — Pages loaded impressively quickly when we tested it.
Corpiva is one of the few genuinely interesting corporate themes we have seen in recent times. That’s why it’s here.
Pros:
- Great design with standout elements
- Compatible with Elementor and most plugins
- Flexible design that can be customized at will
- There’s a free version that’s almost as good
- Premium comes with decent support
Cons:
- Design is pure corporate so has a narrow niche
Corpiva Is Good For
We think Corpiva is a great example of corporate themes done well. We would say this is second only to our own Astra theme, which is praise indeed!
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Astra Website Building Tools
While all Elementor themes on this page offer some amazing features, we naturally think Astra is the best.
Let’s check out some of the features you get as standard with Astra.
Site Customizer
The Astra site customizer enables you to control the colors and fonts from one place.
It’s part of a wider set of controls where you can manage everything about how your site looks and feels.
New Style Guide
Astra has just introduced a brand new style guide to take the site customizer to a whole new level.
It’s a single screen where you can experiment with colors, typography, buttons and more and see them change in real time. It’s the fastest way to play with branding.
Astra Site Builder
The Astra Site Builder lets you create pages from scratch to use in place of a template or to complement it.
It covers every aspect of a site including pages, headers, footers, hooks and even 404 pages.
Automatic Elementor Installation
If you select an Elementor template, the import process will automatically install the free version of Elementor.
While a minor benefit, it’s one less thing to do while setting up!
Sidebar Settings
The option to control the sidebar gives you absolute control over how it looks, where it appears and even whether you want it to appear or not.
Content Layouts
Content layout options help you to choose the perfect layout for your post or page. You can use these options whether you design with Elementor or the block editor.
Global Options
Global options are available within the WordPress customizer. They can help you set up typography, colors, containers, buttons, scroll to top behavior, accessibility options, block spacing and smooth scrolling.
They can be set in one place and applied to the whole website.
Header Builder
The Astra Header Builder lets you create appealing and user-friendly headers using simple drag and drop.
It’s incredibly easy to do and helps you create truly unique headers.
Footer Builder
The Astra Footer Builder works in the same way as the Header Builder.
Simply drag and drop widgets into place and customize them however you like.
Conclusion
A WordPress site is nothing without a theme and we have shared 18 of the best Elementor themes around.
What better way to make your website stand out than by using Astra and Elementor?
Both deliver powerful design tools, templates, blocks and widgets to help you build amazing websites.
Both work well on their own, but combined, they deliver much more than the sum of their parts!
Which of our best Elementor themes do you use? Do you have any others to recommend? Tell us about it in the comments!
Elementor Theme FAQs
Does Elementor need a theme?
Yes, Elementor does need a theme. It’s a drag and drop page builder, not a theme. You can build a theme from scratch using it but it doesn’t have themes of its own. That’s why we create listicles like this, so you can choose the best theme to use.
Can you edit any theme with Elementor?
Yes, you can sort of edit any theme with Elementor. Most WordPress themes can be edited with Elementor but if they aren’t built to be compatible with it, you won’t get the full control you would with a compliant theme.
What is the best blank Elementor theme?
The best blank Elementor theme is the Hello theme. It’s not exactly blank but it’s a minimal theme you can use as a foundation and build your very own website from it. Astra Starter Templates also provide a solid foundation you can customize but they aren’t blank.
What is the fastest loading Elementor theme?
The fastest loading Elementor theme is Astra and Hello. Hello loads faster but isn’t a ‘full’ theme. Astra loads fractionally slower, but is a full theme with pages, content, forms and everything a website needs.
Is there a better option than Elementor?
Elementor is great, but there are better options. It’s a powerhouse of a page builder but it can slow down performance. Alternatives include Spectra, divi Builder, Brizy, Beaver Builder and the WordPress site editor. All can deliver a full website with minimal effort.
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