Jet One WordPress Theme
by CurlyThemes
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Setup · Customization · Bug fixes · WooCommerce integration
About Jet One WP Theme
Jet One is a minimal, fast-loading WordPress theme built by CurlyThemes. It was designed for agencies, freelancers, and creatives who want a clean foundation without the bloat of multipurpose themes. The layout is stripped back, the typography is strong, and the code is lean enough to score well on Core Web Vitals without much extra work.
It ships with support for the block editor, meaning most of your layout work happens inside Gutenberg rather than through a separate page builder. CurlyThemes keeps the theme updated and maintains compatibility with popular plugins. If you want a theme that stays out of your way and loads fast, Jet One is a solid choice. It is not trying to do everything, and that restraint is part of what makes it work.
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Pros
- Lightweight codebase loads fast without optimization plugins
- Full block editor and Site Editor compatibility for Gutenberg-based workflows
- Clean typography defaults that work well out of the box
- Minimal CSS specificity makes overrides and child theme work easier
- Actively maintained by CurlyThemes with regular compatibility updates
Cons
- Limited built-in layout options compared to multipurpose themes
- WooCommerce styling requires additional CSS work for a polished storefront
- No bundled demo content makes initial setup take longer for non-developers
- Advanced header or mega menu layouts need custom code or a plugin
- Smaller community means fewer third-party tutorials and forums compared to Astra or Kadence
Who is Jet One for?
Agency or Studio Portfolio
Jet One works well for agencies that want the work to speak rather than the theme. The minimal layout keeps the focus on case studies and project images. Custom grid patterns built inside the block editor display portfolio items cleanly, and the lean CSS means you can apply brand colors and typefaces without fighting existing styles.
Freelance Services Site
Freelancers who offer web design, copywriting, development, or consulting benefit from Jet One’s clean hierarchy. A services page, an about section, and a contact form are all you need. The theme does not add visual noise, and that restraint often converts better than flashy multipurpose alternatives with too many moving parts.
Minimal Blog or Editorial
Long-form content reads well in Jet One because the typography defaults are strong and line lengths are controlled. If you publish regularly, the theme stays out of the way and lets the text lead. Category archives and single post templates are clean without heavy sidebars or cluttered widgets that distract from reading.
Small Business Brochure Site
Local businesses with a few pages of content, a contact form, and a Google map do not need a bloated theme. Jet One covers that need without excess. A developer can add schema markup, customize the header to show a phone number, and configure a simple navigation that works on mobile without extra plugins.
SaaS or Digital Product Landing Page
SaaS products and digital tools benefit from fast-loading landing pages with clear CTAs. Jet One’s minimal base lets you build focused conversion pages inside the block editor. Pair it with a form plugin and a payment gateway, and you have a functional product page without importing a heavy theme framework.
Customizing Jet One
Jet One customization runs through the WordPress Customizer and the Site Editor, depending on which version you are running. You can control typography, color palettes, header layout, and spacing without touching code. Global styles in the block editor give you fine-grained control over how your content looks across the site.
That said, there are limits. If you need a heavily custom layout, unconventional navigation, or specific post type templates, you will likely need to write custom CSS or PHP. A Jet One expert can build child themes, create custom block patterns, and extend the template hierarchy without breaking future updates. For anything beyond basic branding changes, working with a developer saves significant time and avoids layout regressions.
Recommended plugins for Jet One
Jet One pairs well with lightweight plugins that do not fight its minimal design. WooCommerce works for simple product listings, though you may want custom styling for the cart and checkout. For contact forms, Gravity Forms or Fluent Forms integrate without visual conflicts.
If site speed is a priority, pairing Jet One with a caching layer and a CDN keeps scores high. Check our WordPress performance service for that. For organic traffic, structured on-page work through our WordPress SEO service complements the theme’s clean markup well.
Not sure which plugins to use? This WordPress plugins directory covers the most popular options with reviews and setup guides.
Jet One common issues
Jet One header not displaying correctly on mobile
Mobile header issues in Jet One usually come from a conflict between the theme’s responsive CSS and a plugin adding inline styles. Start by disabling plugins one at a time to isolate the conflict. If the issue appeared after a theme update, check whether your child theme’s header template is overriding the updated markup. Clearing cache after each change is important. If the structure looks correct in the Customizer but breaks on the live site, a caching plugin is likely serving a stale version. Our WordPress bug fixing service can diagnose this quickly.
Jet One custom fonts not loading after update
Custom fonts stopping after a Jet One update usually means the update overwrote a functions.php change you made directly in the parent theme. Always use a child theme for font enqueuing. If you are loading Google Fonts through the Customizer and they stopped working, check whether a privacy plugin is blocking external requests. Also verify the font slug has not changed in the Google Fonts API. Re-saving Customizer settings after the update often forces the correct font handle to regenerate.
Jet One WooCommerce product page layout broken
Jet One does not include WooCommerce-specific templates by default, so the plugin falls back to its own default markup styled against a theme it does not fully know. The result is often spacing, button, or grid issues on product pages. The fix is to copy WooCommerce template files into your child theme’s woocommerce folder and apply targeted CSS overrides. Avoid editing WooCommerce core files directly. A developer can do this without breaking cart or checkout functionality.
Jet One block editor styles not matching front end
Editor styles and front-end styles drifting apart happens when the theme does not fully enqueue its stylesheet inside the block editor. Check whether add_theme_support for editor-styles is declared and whether the correct stylesheet is being passed to add_editor_style in functions.php. A child theme that loads styles conditionally can also cause this. Matching editor and front-end output usually requires a dedicated editor stylesheet that mirrors your front-end typography and spacing rules.
Jet One FAQ
Jet One is available from CurlyThemes and may offer a free or premium version depending on the current release. Check the official CurlyThemes site or the WordPress theme directory for the current pricing and feature breakdown. Premium versions typically include additional templates, priority support, and extended customization options not available in the free release.
Jet One is compatible with WooCommerce, but it does not ship with dedicated WooCommerce templates. Basic product listings and cart pages will work, but they may need additional CSS to match your site design. For a polished storefront, a developer can create custom WooCommerce templates inside a child theme to make the shop feel consistent with the rest of the site.
Yes. Jet One was built with Gutenberg compatibility in mind. It supports the Site Editor and global styles if you are using a block-based version of the theme. You can use block patterns, custom templates, and the typography controls inside the editor. This makes it a practical choice if you want to build entirely within WordPress without installing a separate page builder plugin.
Jet One is designed to work without a page builder. The block editor handles most layout needs. If you want columns, media grids, or feature sections, Gutenberg blocks cover that. For more complex custom layouts, a developer can build reusable block patterns. There is no requirement to install Elementor or any other page builder to get a fully functional site.
Migrating to Jet One from another theme requires rebuilding page templates and checking that custom post types, widgets, and shortcodes still render correctly under the new theme’s structure. Content in the block editor usually carries over cleanly, but classic editor content and widget areas need review. Our WordPress migration service handles theme switches without losing content or breaking existing functionality.
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