Betheme WordPress Theme
by muffingroup
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Setup · Customization · Bug fixes · WooCommerce integration
About Betheme WP Theme
Betheme is a multipurpose WordPress theme built by Muffingroup. It ships with over 650 pre-built websites, a drag-and-drop page builder called Muffin Builder, and full compatibility with WPBakery. It has been sold more than 280,000 times on ThemeForest, making it one of the best-selling themes on the marketplace.
The theme covers a wide range of site types: agencies, portfolios, e-commerce stores, restaurants, medical practices, and more. Each pre-built site can be imported with one click and then modified to match your brand. Betheme also includes a dedicated options panel, shortcode generator, and header builder, giving you fine-grained control without touching code. Performance and compatibility with major plugins are generally solid out of the box.
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Pros
- 650+ one-click demo imports covering nearly every industry
- Built-in Muffin Builder included at no extra cost alongside WPBakery support
- Extensive options panel controls layouts, headers, and typography without code
- Regular updates from Muffingroup with strong ThemeForest support history
- WooCommerce, WPML, and Slider Revolution officially supported and tested
Cons
- Muffin Builder produces heavy markup that can slow page load without optimization
- The sheer volume of options makes the panel overwhelming for new users
- Migrating content built with Muffin Builder to another theme is difficult
- Demo imports sometimes require manual cleanup of placeholder images and dummy content
- Some older pre-built sites have not been refreshed to match current design trends
Who is Betheme for?
Creative Agency
Betheme has several agency-specific demo layouts with portfolio grids, case study pages, and team sections. A Betheme specialist can strip out the demo content, plug in your branding, and set up a custom project showcase. The header builder handles sticky navigation and split-header designs that agencies typically want without requiring a page builder workaround.
WooCommerce Store
Betheme’s WooCommerce compatibility covers product pages, cart, checkout, and account templates. A Betheme developer can customize shop layouts, adjust product grid columns, and style the checkout flow to match your brand. Combined with a caching layer and image optimization, the theme handles medium-sized catalogs well without a dedicated WooCommerce theme.
Medical or Healthcare Practice
The theme includes medical demo sites with appointment booking sections, staff profiles, and service pages. A Betheme expert can connect a booking plugin, set up department-specific landing pages, and configure trust signals like certifications and reviews. HIPAA considerations around forms and data storage are handled at the plugin level rather than the theme.
Restaurant or Food Business
Restaurant demos in Betheme include menu layouts, reservation sections, and gallery pages. A developer can set up a full-screen hero with a booking form, build a filterable menu using custom post types, and style the site for mobile where most restaurant searches happen. Integration with OpenTable or a similar plugin is straightforward.
Freelance Portfolio
Betheme’s portfolio demo layouts support masonry grids, filterable project categories, and single project case study pages. A Betheme specialist can configure custom portfolio post types, set up skill and service sections, and connect a contact form. The options panel handles personal branding details like custom fonts and color schemes quickly.
Customizing Betheme
Customizing Betheme goes well beyond swapping colors and fonts. The theme options panel covers typography, layout, header styles, footer settings, sidebars, and sticky navigation, all without writing CSS. For more complex changes, a Betheme expert can work directly with the Muffin Builder to create custom section layouts, adjust grid structures, and build reusable content blocks.
If you need changes that the panel does not expose, a developer can write child theme overrides or custom CSS without breaking future updates. Common requests include custom mega menus, unique landing page layouts, WooCommerce template modifications, and integration with third-party APIs. Getting this done cleanly requires someone who knows the theme’s hook structure and template hierarchy well.
Recommended plugins for Betheme
Betheme works alongside most major WordPress plugins without conflicts. For performance, pairing it with a caching plugin and optimizing the asset load order makes a noticeable difference. Learn more about WordPress performance optimization to keep your Betheme site fast under real traffic.
On the SEO side, Betheme generates clean HTML and supports schema markup when combined with a dedicated SEO plugin. See our WordPress SEO service for help structuring your Betheme site to rank well. WooCommerce, WPML, and Slider Revolution are also officially supported.
Not sure which plugins to use? This WordPress plugins directory covers the most popular options with reviews and setup guides.
Betheme common issues
Betheme page builder not loading in WordPress editor
This usually happens when a JavaScript conflict blocks the Muffin Builder from initializing. Open your browser console and check for script errors. Common culprits are caching plugins that minify or combine JS incorrectly, or a conflicting plugin loading its own script version. Disable caching temporarily, deactivate plugins one at a time, and retest. If the builder still fails to load, a WordPress bug fixing specialist can trace the exact conflict quickly.
Betheme demo import fails or gets stuck
Demo imports in Betheme require the One Click Demo Import plugin and sufficient PHP memory. Check that your server has at least 256MB of memory allocated and that max execution time is set to 300 seconds or higher. Large imports also need a stable connection since they pull images from external servers. If the import stalls, try importing content only, then settings separately. Repeating the import without resetting first creates duplicate content.
Betheme site slow to load after adding content
Betheme’s builder adds multiple wrapper divs and loads several CSS and JS files per page. Start by enabling a caching plugin and setting it to exclude the builder’s admin assets. Use a CDN for static files and enable lazy loading for images. Audit which Betheme scripts are loaded on each page and disable those not in use via the theme options. Check our WordPress performance service for a structured audit approach.
Betheme header not displaying correctly on mobile
Betheme’s header builder has separate mobile settings that are easy to miss. Open Theme Options, go to Header, and check the Mobile section. Common fixes include setting a specific breakpoint, enabling the mobile menu toggle, and adjusting the mobile logo size. If you have custom CSS targeting the desktop header, it may need a media query wrapper to avoid affecting mobile. Clear any caching after changes to see the updated output.
Betheme WooCommerce product page layout broken
Betheme ships WooCommerce template overrides inside the theme folder. After a WooCommerce update, these overrides can fall out of sync with the plugin’s current templates. Go to WooCommerce, Status, System Status and look for outdated template warnings. Updating those templates manually or via a child theme resolves most layout breaks. If the product page is missing elements like add-to-cart or tabs, a WordPress bug fix can identify which template is causing the issue.
Betheme custom CSS not applying after update
Betheme stores custom CSS in its own options field, separate from the WordPress Customizer. If your CSS stopped applying after an update, check that you are using the correct CSS field inside Theme Options rather than the Customizer. Also check if a caching plugin is serving an old stylesheet. Clear all cache layers including server-side cache and browser cache. CSS added via a child theme stylesheet will survive updates and is the recommended approach for persistent changes.
Betheme slider not showing images on homepage
If Betheme’s homepage slider shows blank spaces instead of images, the issue is usually a failed media attachment or a slider plugin conflict. Check that the images are still attached in the media library and that their URLs are correct. If you are using Slider Revolution, verify that the plugin is active and that the slider shortcode is placed in the correct section within Muffin Builder. Regenerating thumbnails can also fix display issues after a server migration.
Betheme WPML language switcher not appearing
WPML’s language switcher in Betheme needs to be added as a menu item or widget rather than relying on automatic injection. Go to WPML, Languages and configure the language switcher as a custom menu item, then add it to your Betheme header menu. If the switcher appears but links go to a 404, check that the pages have been translated and that WPML’s URL structure matches your permalink settings. Flush permalinks after any WPML configuration change.
Betheme footer widgets not showing on all pages
Betheme allows per-page footer settings that can override the global footer configuration. Check the page settings at the bottom of each affected page and make sure the footer is not set to hidden. Also verify that the correct widget area is assigned to the footer columns in the Widgets screen. If the footer shows on some pages but not others, look for a page template difference or a Muffin Builder section covering the footer area.
Betheme child theme changes getting overwritten on update
Changes made directly to the parent theme files will be overwritten on every Betheme update. Always use a child theme for custom template overrides and function additions. If you have not been using a child theme, create one now, copy the modified files into the matching folder structure, and move any custom PHP to the child theme’s functions.php. A WordPress bug fixing service can audit your current setup and migrate changes safely before the next update.
Betheme FAQ
Betheme has a large options panel and a proprietary page builder, which takes time to learn. The one-click demo imports make starting easier, but customizing beyond the demos requires familiarity with how the builder and options interact. Beginners can get a basic site running, but more complex layouts and custom functionality are better handled by an experienced Betheme specialist.
Betheme does not officially bundle Elementor and is built around Muffin Builder and WPBakery. You can install Elementor separately and use it on specific pages, but mixing builders on the same site creates maintenance complexity. If you prefer Elementor, an Elementor-native theme will give you a cleaner setup. A Betheme developer can advise on the best approach for your specific project.
A regular ThemeForest license covers one site. If you need to use Betheme on multiple sites, you need a separate license for each. Muffingroup does offer extended licenses for products distributed to end users, but for standard multi-site use, purchase individual licenses per domain to stay within the terms of use.
Yes, Muffingroup continues to release updates for Betheme. The theme receives compatibility patches for new WordPress versions, WooCommerce updates, and PHP version changes. You can check the changelog on ThemeForest for the update history. Keeping the theme updated is important for security and plugin compatibility, especially for WooCommerce template overrides.
Yes. Betheme includes its own Muffin Builder, which covers most layout needs without WPBakery. WPBakery is bundled for users who prefer it, but it is not required. Many Betheme developers recommend sticking to one builder per site to avoid bloated code. Muffin Builder is lighter and integrates more tightly with the theme’s option system.
Betheme can be slow if the builder output is not optimized. The theme loads multiple scripts and stylesheets by default. With proper caching, a CDN, image optimization, and selective script loading, Betheme sites can achieve good Core Web Vitals scores. The issue is less the theme itself and more how much content and how many plugins are added on top of it.
Betheme support is provided through ThemeForest’s comment system and a dedicated support portal run by Muffingroup. Response times vary. For faster resolution of complex issues, hiring a Betheme specialist through a platform like Codeable gives you direct access to someone who knows the theme thoroughly and can fix problems the same day rather than waiting for a support queue.
Migrating away from Betheme is difficult if your content was built with Muffin Builder, since the shortcodes are theme-specific and will not render on another theme. Text content and images can be moved, but layouts need to be rebuilt. If migration is a possibility in your plans, consider building pages with a more portable builder from the start. See our WordPress migration service for more details.
Yes, Betheme officially supports WooCommerce and includes custom templates for the shop, product, cart, and checkout pages. You can style the store through the theme options panel without custom CSS. For more advanced WooCommerce customization like custom product tabs, custom checkout fields, or subscription products, a Betheme developer with WooCommerce experience is the most efficient route.
Betheme developer rates on Codeable typically range from $70 to $120 per hour depending on the complexity of the work. A small layout fix might take one to two hours. A full site build from a demo could range from 10 to 40 hours depending on customization depth. You can get a free estimate before committing to anything, with no obligation to hire.
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