About Couponis WP Theme

Couponis is a WordPress theme by Spoon Themes built specifically for coupon and deals websites. It ships with a custom coupon post type, affiliate link support, front-end submission forms, and a vote-based rating system for deals. The layout is designed to surface high-converting offers quickly, with category filtering, expiry tracking, and store pages built in.

Unlike general-purpose themes adapted for coupons, Couponis was purpose-built for this niche. That means less configuration work and fewer plugins needed to get a working deals site live. It supports WooCommerce integration, making it usable for stores that want to combine product listings with promotional codes. If you run an affiliate deals site or a cashback directory, Couponis covers the core functionality without heavy customisation from scratch.

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Couponis has enough built-in functionality to get a deals site running, but customising it correctly takes familiarity with its custom post types, template hierarchy, and coupon logic. A developer who hasn’t worked with the theme before will spend time reverse-engineering decisions Spoon Themes made intentionally.

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Pros

  • Purpose-built coupon post type with expiry dates, coupon codes, and affiliate links handled natively
  • Front-end coupon submission form included, useful for user-generated deals directories
  • Vote and rating system lets visitors flag expired or working coupons without admin involvement
  • Store pages with logo, description, and associated coupons work out of the box
  • WooCommerce compatibility means it can serve hybrid store-plus-deals use cases

Cons

  • Theme options panel is dated compared to Customizer-based or Gutenberg-native themes
  • Default design looks generic without significant visual customisation work
  • Front-end submission spam protection is minimal and needs third-party reinforcement
  • Limited documentation makes non-trivial customisations difficult without developer help
  • No built-in affiliate link cloaking or click tracking, requires additional plugins

Who is Couponis for?

Affiliate Coupon Directory

Couponis handles the core structure an affiliate coupon directory needs: store pages, code display, click-through links, and expiry tracking. A Couponis developer can extend this with affiliate network API feeds, automated coupon imports, and click tracking to make the site self-sustaining with minimal manual updates.

Niche Deals Blog

For bloggers covering deals in a specific niche like software, travel, or fashion, Couponis gives a structured way to publish and archive offers alongside editorial content. A Couponis specialist can integrate the coupon archive with a standard blog layout and configure category pages to rank for niche-specific discount searches.

Cashback and Rewards Site

Cashback sites need more than standard coupon display. A Couponis expert can add custom fields for cashback rates, integrate with membership plugins for user account tracking, and build payout logic into the submission and approval workflow. The base theme gives enough structure to build this without starting from scratch.

Local Business Discount Portal

Local deal portals work well on Couponis when store pages are mapped to physical locations. A developer can add location taxonomy, Google Maps integration, and geolocation-based filtering so visitors see relevant local offers. The front-end submission form makes it easy for local businesses to submit their own deals.

User-Submitted Deals Community

The built-in front-end submission and voting system makes Couponis a reasonable base for community-driven deal sites. A Couponis developer can tighten the submission approval flow, add user reputation features, and integrate anti-spam measures to keep the directory clean without constant moderation overhead.

Customizing Couponis

Out of the box, Couponis gives you a decent starting point, but most site owners need changes that go beyond the built-in theme options panel. Custom colour schemes, modified coupon card layouts, adjusted submission workflows, and branded store pages all require direct theme or child theme work.

A Couponis expert can build a child theme to keep your changes safe across updates, restructure the homepage deal grid, and wire up custom fields for things like cashback percentages or verified status badges. If you need membership-gated coupons, affiliate tracking integration, or a custom front-end submission flow with approval workflows, a Couponis specialist will handle that without breaking the theme’s core coupon logic. Changes made without that knowledge tend to cause display issues or break expiry functionality.

Recommended plugins for Couponis

Couponis works alongside several plugins that extend what the theme does natively. Popular additions include affiliate link cloaking plugins, email list builders triggered on coupon reveal, and structured data plugins for deal and offer schema markup. Getting those to load efficiently matters, since deals sites tend to carry a lot of dynamic content and ad scripts.

A slow Couponis site loses affiliate clicks. Pairing the theme with a proper WordPress performance setup keeps page load times tight even with heavy coupon archives. If organic traffic is part of your acquisition strategy, a dedicated WordPress SEO setup helps coupon and store pages rank for commercial-intent search terms.

Not sure which plugins to use? This WordPress plugins directory covers the most popular options with reviews and setup guides.

Couponis common issues

Couponis coupon reveal button not working

The reveal button relies on a JavaScript handler that can be blocked or overridden by caching plugins, minification tools, or theme conflicts. Start by disabling JS optimisation in your caching plugin and testing. If the button works after that, the minified script has a conflict. A developer can resolve this by deferring or excluding the specific script. If the issue persists, check for jQuery loading errors in the browser console. Get persistent issues resolved through our WordPress bug fixing service.

Couponis front-end submission form not sending email notifications

Submission form email failures in Couponis are almost always a server mail delivery problem rather than a theme bug. WordPress uses PHP mail by default, which most hosts block or flag as spam. Install an SMTP plugin like WP Mail SMTP and connect it to a transactional mail service. Set up both admin notification and user confirmation emails through the SMTP settings. If emails still fail after that, check the mail log for bounce reasons. Persistent delivery issues may need server-level fixes through our WordPress bug fixing service.

Couponis expired coupons still showing in listings

Couponis uses a custom expiry date field to flag expired coupons. If expired coupons keep appearing in listings, the expiry query filter isn’t running correctly. This can happen after theme updates, when using a child theme that overrides archive templates, or when a caching plugin serves stale query results. Clear all caches first. If that doesn’t fix it, check whether the expiry meta query in the theme’s listing template matches the field key Couponis uses. A mismatch after an update is a common cause.

Couponis store page showing wrong or missing coupons

Store pages in Couponis pull coupons via a taxonomy or meta relationship. If coupons are missing or wrong, the most likely cause is that the store field wasn’t set correctly on individual coupon posts, or the store taxonomy term has duplicate entries with slightly different slugs. Open a few affected coupons and verify the store assignment. Consolidate duplicate store terms using a term management plugin. If the relationship is set correctly but coupons still don’t appear, the store page template may have a query issue worth reviewing with a Couponis developer.

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Couponis FAQ

Spoon Themes has maintained Couponis through several WordPress core updates. Check the ThemeForest changelog for the most recent update date before purchasing or committing to a build. If the last update is more than 12 months old, factor in potential compatibility work. A Couponis developer can patch compatibility issues even if the theme author slows down release cycles.

Couponis was not built with Elementor in mind. Standard pages can be edited with Elementor, but the coupon-specific templates use the theme’s own system. Forcing a page builder into those templates usually breaks functionality. A Couponis specialist can create custom Elementor layouts for static pages while leaving the coupon archive and single templates untouched.

Couponis includes WooCommerce support, allowing product listings to sit alongside a deals directory. The integration handles basic display compatibility. For tighter functionality, like showing store coupons on WooCommerce shop pages or syncing product categories with coupon categories, a Couponis developer will need to add custom logic beyond what the theme ships with.

Couponis does not add coupon or offer schema markup by default. You can add it using a schema plugin that supports custom post types, or a Couponis developer can hard-code the structured data into the single coupon template. The second option gives more control over which fields map to schema properties like discount value, valid dates, and eligible stores.

Couponis has no built-in API import system. Automatic imports from networks like CJ, Awin, or ShareASale require a third-party plugin or custom integration. A Couponis developer can build an import script that maps network feed data to Couponis custom fields and schedules regular syncs, keeping the directory updated without manual entry.

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Whether you need a Couponis expert to build a deals site from scratch, customise an existing setup, or fix something that’s broken, the process is straightforward. Post your project through our free estimate page, describe what you need, and get matched with a vetted developer within 24 hours. No obligation to hire, no upfront payment. You review the estimate and decide. Work only starts when you’re confident in the plan.

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