Thrive Themes lets users visually build marketing-focused WordPress websites with no coding skills needed. The platform is a fully-fledged WordPress theme and site builder — with exceptional drag and drop, and front-end customization capabilities — that gives users great control over the development of your site.
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Deployment | Cloud / SaaS / Web-Based |
Support | 24/7 (Live rep), Chat, Email/Help Desk, FAQs/Forum, Knowledge Base, Phone Support |
Training | Documentation |
Languages | English |
Thrive Themes makes it easy to build a great looking website quickly. It's probably the easiest way to make a Wordpress site. There is a nice selection of templates for all kinds of uses (landing pages, sections of a webpage, forms, etc). And it integrates directly with most popular email service providers. They also offer responsive customer support and plenty of online video tutorials.
As a Wordpress user it's not so much a downside, as it is the norm, but their "suite" is a compilation of Thrive product plugins, so you just have to keep them all updated.
As far as Wordpress themes go, it's the most feature-packed, user-friendly theme I could find, at a very reasonable annual price.
I love that with Thrive Themes everything I need improve my website is in the tool!! They have so many features and are alwasy adding new things in. I love how they make it intuitive to use so I can throw begining designers in and still get quaility results.
That lifetime meberships are no longer availible to purchase and that they arent honnoring their word on the ones they sold in the past.
Building a pretty and fuctioning website
The customer service is great and quick to answer any questions that you have.
There is a learning curve that can be a little difficult to figure out.
I am a graphic designer that is able to do web design without knowing code.
This team is very light in terms of size and the way it works is amazing few months ago I started using thrive and its work like charm and many features are better than any things in the market.
Element option seems missing in the theme otherwise it's great choice for beginners who want to start their website.
It is one of the best theme and try Builders in WordPress world call recommend anyone to start their blogging for Website Designing journey from this theme.
Ease of use and a plethora of fantastic features are available.
It can be a little pricey for beginner affiliate marketers.
1. Create a beautiful landing page, and an effective sales funnel. 2. Create a membership site for my online courses (in the future). Thrive Themes satisfies all my requirements and business needs.
I love that with Thrive Themes, and I don't need to spend time searching for a new tool every time I have something to add and improve on my website. They have so many features in all their solutions that it seems impossible to outgrow what they can do for you. I love how they make it intuitive to use but also how they have an exhaustive knowledge base, Thrive Themes University, forum and other exclusive trainings to help us make the best use of their solutions. The focus on their customer's success.
There is nothing to dislike in my perspective. With one subscription, you can build up to 25 websites. There is also an agency subscription with which you can build 50 websites. For someone who wants to manage more websites, it would be limiting but you can always buy 2 subscriptions.
With the complete Thrive Themes toolbox, I can build stunning, efficient, and secure websites. I save time, money, and headaches from maximizing my resources for better use. It increases my results and productivity.
It's hard to pick just one - I love how easy it is to customize the appearance of my website, but equally, I love how helpful your help desk is. I've learned over the years that a lot of help desks aren't helpful, but yours is brilliant. When I send your help team a question, they answer quickly and in full (often they fix the problem I'm having and send me a video showing me how to do it myself next time).
I can't think of anything I dislike about Thrive Themes - keep up the good work!
Thrive Themes has helped me solve the problem of building my list from my website with the quiz builder. It has also helped me make my website reflect my brand - the colours, of course, but also the overall tone and feel of my brand.
Thrive Themes is a WYSIWYG way to build websites. I am not an educated developer and I was able to build a decent looking and functional website for my business.
Thrive Themes does have some overhead that causes the site to have speed issues. I changed my host to WPX and have seen better stability and speed.
I can quickly create pages and make changes rather than relying on a developer.
We can create and design anything we want.
Pricing is quite more and there should be a live chat option.
We can create stunning landing pages and learn new things in thrive university.
I was using different tools and plugins to customize my and my clients' websites, and in the end, it was a super complex task keeping everything up to date without breaking something. Every time a major WordPress update came, or some big change in the visual editor I was using, things just got broken. Thrive is an all-in-one solution that works, and they send releases every three weeks, which feel like Christmas, because of all the new features they provide.
They should provide a way for the users to upvote the ideas and requests for features the users provide.
All my WordPress design, optimization and funnel building implementation.
Thrive Themes is the premier website and marketing software on the market. I recommend this software daily. I constantly talk with business owners who spend thousands on small changes on their site when they don't have to. Using Thrive you can create amazing sites, totally custom, and have all the tools necessary to have a modern marketing focused website. And for a minimal investment. Thrive support is top notch too. They are always there to help. I just think this is one of the best companies out there.
Probably just the code is a bit heavy on the front end. Page speed matters and while it isn't horrible, Thrive does add it's own code. I've used the software for some time, so I'm pretty familiar with it, but I suspect the learning curve might be a little high for new users, not sure.
Thrive is the ultimate do it yourself website tool. It solves all problems of site development for me. Rapid development, check. Unlimited design, check hundreds of templates, check marketing tools, check AB testing, check leadgen, optin, check API integrations, check membership and learning modules, check sitewide scripting, check I could go on and on, but this software has yet to let me down. Rather than having to run multiple plugins on my site, Thrive does everything I need it to. I rarely need another plugin, SEO is the only other one I use.
It allows me to create the look I want rather than forcing me to adapt to a template and preselected options. It's focused on speed. Their blogs and tutorials.
Glitches inevitably happen. Their support is good, but sometimes the answer is "clear the cache" "use icognito" "try another browser" or "it works fine on my end" which aren't very helpful. It eventually gets resolved but can be frustrating. I wonder if it's partly because of the opensource aspect of WP and some of the plugins.
It's really a one stop solution. A suite of plugins for running an online business. Saves money.
Thrive Themes is a all-in-one WordPress marketing platform. Starting with the themes and several other tools that make WordPress really come alive. Thrive Themes paired with Thrive Architect is something I use almost daily as a marketer. Being able to easily design via drag and drop functionality is a huge time saver. I haven't tested all the WP drag and drop content builders but I've used several and TT is by far the best I've used. Thrive Architect (formerly Thrive Content Builder) is what I like best out of the suite of tools. Other tools included in Thrive Themes include: Quiz Builder, Ultimatum (evergreen countdown campaigns), Ovation (gather, display testimonials), Comments, Optimize (A/B testing for landing pages), Cliver Widgets, Apprentice (online course builder).
I don't really have anything negative to say about Thrive Themes. They have continued to add functionality and usability to the software that makes it one of my most valuable web design tools. The only thing that I would like to be able to do easier is control more of the header, navigation and footer functions. It's still sort of locked down.
I'm solving a huge timesuck! I used to build websites via HTML and Dreamweaver. Eventually, I moved to WordPress but Thrive Themes makes WordPress development a total breeze. I can build professional sites that perform really well much quicker than I ever could in the past.
Point and click. Genuinely find thrive to be the easiest way to customise a WordPress site. Having used it for my own and my client's sites.
Slightly annoying that we have to pay quarterly - but so be it.
Making it easy to update a website, adding content and new features without the need for techy html or css knowledge.
Thrive themes makes development of websites second nature and provides me with the tools that larger companies use at an affordable price.
I dislike that i am unable to purchase there Lms plugin aside from joining their membership program.
I think thrive themes has clearly solved the problem of needing to spend countless web development dollars. I can literally create anything in mind on my own.
Ease of use and good tutorials. Always improving the product.
I didn't like Apprentice which was the course builder, but they've improved it to be as modifiable as their other products. Unfortunately at this time it's too much work to move my students back over.
It is i s my main website and it's so easy to drag and drop template blocks and design a conversion focused website for course sales, freebies and blog. My bounce rate has gone down.
I'm not a designer nor a coder. I like how easy Thrive Themes makes creating webpages. They have built in templates that include landing pages and thank you pages, so it's easy to get started. Everything is built around a drag and drop system. If I want to add a video I just find that block and drop it where I want it. Anyone can use Thrive Themes and be up and running in a few minutes.
It seems to be built around landing pages more than anything. I really wish there were templates for websites in different niches. I've used the templates before for landing pages, but I can't use it for my main pages.
Thrive themes helps with creating pages for lead magnets for me. I don't really do sales pages. Still, it has helped me capture many leads.
Everything from the ability to build funnels down to the ease of creating automation.
There is quite a learning curve when trying to adapt to this software.
Helps with everything from funnel design to an LMS learning management system for courses. Thrive themes provides a handful of useful and time-saving plugins.
Thrive Themes has a good solution for my marketing needs. The Thrive Leads component enables me to manage and add popup messages along with rules so that I can engage better with my audience and potential clients. The visual editor (Thrive Architect) is powerful and the whole Thrive platform gets updated quite frequently with new capabilities. The support service is very useful as well. I have been using it when needed and always got good replies in a timely fashion. In the past year, Thrive Themse have been hard at work in adding global tools that make creation of designs easier to manage properly and conveniently.
Sometimes, using Thrive feels too different than Wordpress. In many ways, using it is quite a divergence from Vinyl/classic Wordpress, which is a bit sad.
Marketing needs in my services. I use it to promote my services through pop up messages on my site, create lead generation forms, enable downloading digital content and show well designed and unique landing pages.
If you stick within the Thrive community, everything flowed well. It was a decent system.
I found a fair amount of problems integrating several 3rd party plugin. That made it very difficult to move forward with production
I actually ended up not using Thrive due to issues with code and 3rd party plugins.