Elementor Templates are the fastest and easiest way to create a modern and responsive WordPress website and then make changes easily with Elementor’s top notch Drag-and-drop website builder.

To use Elementor Templates you’ll need an Elementor Pro license which you can get for $4.99 to $24.89 per month.

How to use Elementor Templates

There are several ways to use bought templates on an Elementor website.

Import a single template

If you purchased a single template or a bundle of those, you can import single templates if you go to Templates and then click the button “Import Templates” on top.

After importing the templates to the website, you’ll be able to use them anywhere with Elementor.

Import Elementor Kit

Elementor Kits are a way to transfer content from one site to another, including templates. If you purchased a Template Kit for Elementor, you’ll be able to import it easily at: Templates >> Kit Library on the WordPress menu (you need Elementor Pro installed), then choose your kit file and start the import process.

Copy-Paste pages across websites with Elementor Pro

You can copy pages across websites with Elementor Pro by clicking “Copy all content” while editing with Elementor on one site, and then “Paste from another website” on the second website.

Keep in mind you’ll have to update both website to the latest version of Elementor and Elementor Pro for the copy-paste feature to work, otherwise you’ll get an error.

Top websites to get Elementor Templates from

Envato Elements

A huge marketplace that has a lot of resources for web-creators such as images, video, ai tools and of course – Elementor kits, themes and Templates.

Elementos Pro Kit Library

Elementor themselves have a library of kits and Templates you can use with the Pro license. You should check them out.

Mockupim.com Elementor Pro Templates

Yup – we also have Elementor Pro Templates but with a twist – You can get singles templates of bundles, and you will get them updated to (almost) the latest version (compared to other places for Templates that are mostly outdated) – Elementor Pro templates at Mockupim.com have a live version on a live website which are updated to the latest version every 2 months or so – To make them relevant, easy to use without having to work around the updates or spend time fixing outdated features.

Downsides of using Elementor Templates

First of all the downside is a “Generic Look and Feel” – using Elementor Templates without changing and customizing them to your brand will result in a generic design people often over-use, making your website look amateur although it may be “slick”.

Second downside to using Elementor Pro templates is outdated templates which you often find and download from Stock Websites. Outdated templates will result in you having to re-create big chunks of the content, some of them will not work correctly because of depricated or changed features on newer Elementor Pro vesions. To avoid this try to see when was the template updated last and if it’s an outdated template or theme, avoid them.

Third downside to using Elementor Pro Templates is the bloatware. Depending on what you purchase, when buying a website kit of any kind you’ll most likely have to activate a bunch of plugins for all the expected features you saw in the preview to work, this means a slower website with a lot of unwanted plugins and extras that can be and should be avoided – for example free plugins that add features to Elementor but make the website slower.

Conclusion

Elementor Pro and their Templates make it fast and easy to create website immediately, reuse templates across websites and import whole website Kits, when using them correctly they can help you save time and money. But when used incorrectly they can make you work hours on end trying to get results you could’ve gotten creating everything from scratch.