Trydo WordPress Theme
by Rainbow-Themes
Stuck on your Trydo WordPress theme? Let's fix it.
No endless back-and-forth. Just send us the details and we'll get it done.
No obligation · Replies within 1 hour · Quote within 1 day
Setup · Customization · Bug fixes · WooCommerce integration
About Trydo WP Theme
Trydo is a creative agency and portfolio WordPress theme built by Rainbow-Themes. It targets digital agencies, freelancers, and studios that need a polished front-end without starting from scratch. The theme ships with multiple homepage demos, portfolio layouts, service pages, and blog templates, all built using WPBakery Page Builder.
Performance out of the box is average for its category. The demo content is dense, and the WPBakery dependency means page output can get bloated without optimisation work. That said, the visual quality of the demos is high, and the component library covers most agency use cases. If you know what you are building, Trydo gives you a solid starting point. If you are not comfortable in WordPress, getting from demo import to a live client site takes more effort than the marketing suggests.
Get matched with a Trydo developer in under one day
Tell us about your Trydo project. Small fixes, Trydo theme customization, or a full website build, whatever you need, we've got it covered.
We'll connect you to the right Trydo developers, define the scope, and get everything 100% clear.
You'll get one estimate, hire your preferred developer, and start collaborating.
Getting Trydo from demo to a live, client-ready site involves more than swapping logos and text. Between WPBakery quirks, demo content cleanup, and plugin conflicts, the work adds up fast. The developers on Codeable have handled dozens of agency theme builds and know exactly where Rainbow-Themes themes tend to break down. You get a fixed estimate before any work starts, and you are not locked in. It is a straightforward way to get expert hands on your project without hiring full-time.
Pros
- High-quality agency demo designs that genuinely reduce design time
- Large component library covering portfolios, services, team, and pricing sections
- Active support from Rainbow-Themes with regular theme updates
- WPML compatible for multilingual agency projects
- One-click demo import speeds up initial setup considerably
Cons
- WPBakery dependency creates bloated HTML output that hurts performance scores
- Demo content cleanup is time-consuming and not well documented
- Deep customisation requires PHP knowledge due to limited child theme documentation
- No native Gutenberg support; the editor experience is entirely WPBakery
- Some demo sections rely on custom shortcodes that break if the theme is ever changed
Who is Trydo for?
Digital Creative Agencies
Trydo was built for agencies first. The service section layouts, case study portfolio structures, and team pages cover exactly what a digital agency needs to present clients with. A Trydo developer can adapt the existing demos to match your brand without rebuilding from scratch, which keeps project costs manageable while producing a professional result.
Freelance Designers and Developers
Freelancers benefit from Trydo’s portfolio-heavy demo set. Multiple grid and masonry layouts let you showcase work across disciplines. A Trydo specialist can strip the demos down to a lean personal site, removing agency-specific content and focusing the layout on individual work samples and a clear contact flow.
Motion and Video Production Studios
The full-width video background sections and cinematic demo layouts make Trydo a reasonable choice for video production studios. With the right performance optimisation and autoplay configuration, the visual impact holds up well. A Trydo expert can ensure video assets are loaded efficiently without tanking Core Web Vitals scores.
IT and Software Consultancies
IT consultancies can use Trydo’s service and process section templates to explain complex offerings clearly. The icon and feature block components work well for listing technical capabilities. A Trydo developer can extend these with custom post types for case studies or integrate a knowledge base for client-facing documentation.
Marketing and Growth Agencies
Marketing agencies need landing pages that convert. Trydo includes CTA sections, testimonial blocks, and statistics counters that work well for this. Pairing Trydo with a proper SEO setup and conversion-focused customisation from a Trydo specialist gives marketing agencies a site that does actual commercial work.
Customizing Trydo
Trydo customisation sits mostly inside WPBakery, with theme options handled through a Redux-based panel. Colour schemes, fonts, header styles, and footer layouts are all adjustable without touching code. For deeper changes, such as custom post types, modified portfolio filters, or bespoke section layouts, you will need PHP and CSS knowledge.
A Trydo expert can cut the setup time significantly. Common tasks include stripping unused demo content, rebuilding sections to match a brand identity, integrating contact forms and CRM tools, and fixing the inconsistencies that appear after a demo import. A Trydo developer familiar with Rainbow-Themes conventions will also know where the theme overrides core WordPress behaviour, which saves hours of debugging later.
Recommended plugins for Trydo
Trydo pairs cleanly with several plugin categories. Contact Form 7 and WPForms both work without conflicts for lead capture. WPML is supported for multilingual agency sites. For client reporting dashboards, WP Client or WooCommerce can be layered in.
Where you will need extra attention is performance. The demo imports load large assets by default. A proper WordPress performance audit is usually necessary before launch. Similarly, Trydo has no built-in SEO structure beyond basic heading hierarchy, so pairing it with a dedicated WordPress SEO setup is strongly recommended for agencies that rely on organic search.
Not sure which plugins to use? This WordPress plugins directory covers the most popular options with reviews and setup guides.
Trydo common issues
Trydo page builder elements not loading after update
WPBakery element failures after a Trydo update usually come down to a version mismatch between the bundled WPBakery copy and the version registered in your WordPress install. Check whether you have a standalone WPBakery licence conflicting with the theme-bundled version. Deactivating WPBakery, running the Trydo update, then reactivating resolves this in most cases. If elements are still broken, a WordPress bug fixing specialist can trace the conflict without risking further data loss.
Trydo demo import failing or importing blank pages
Trydo demo imports fail most often due to server timeout limits, insufficient PHP memory, or missing required plugins like WPBakery or Revolution Slider. Set max_execution_time to at least 300 seconds and memory_limit to 256M before importing. If pages import but appear blank, the issue is usually missing shortcode plugins. Install all required plugins listed in the Trydo documentation first, then re-run the import. If the problem persists, a WordPress bug fixing service can handle the import cleanly on a staging environment.
Trydo portfolio filter not working correctly
The Trydo portfolio isotope filter stops working when JavaScript is loaded out of order or when a caching plugin minifies scripts aggressively. First, check the browser console for JS errors pointing to isotope or jQuery conflicts. If you are using a caching plugin, exclude the portfolio page scripts from minification and concatenation. Updating to the latest Trydo version also resolves known isotope issues introduced by WPBakery updates in several documented cases.
Trydo site slow after demo import
Demo imports pull in full-size images, Revolution Slider assets, and multiple Google Font requests by default. Start by running an image compression pass using Imagify or ShortPixel. Disable any Revolution Slider instances you are not actively using, as idle sliders still load their scripts. Switching to a lightweight caching setup and enabling a CDN will recover most of the speed loss. For a full resolution, a dedicated WordPress performance optimisation pass is the most reliable approach.
Trydo FAQ
No. Trydo is built around WPBakery Page Builder and does not have native Gutenberg support. All demo layouts and page templates rely on WPBakery shortcodes. If you edit Trydo pages in the block editor, the layout will not render correctly. For a Gutenberg-first workflow, Trydo is not the right choice.
Technically you can create basic pages without WPBakery, but most of the demo layouts and visual components are WPBakery shortcodes. Removing WPBakery from an existing Trydo site leaves raw shortcode text visible in page content. If you want a page builder-free setup, Trydo’s architecture is not well suited to that approach without significant rebuild work from a Trydo developer.
Always use a child theme for Trydo customisations. If you have edited the parent theme files directly, those changes will be lost on update. Before updating, back up your site, note any custom CSS added to the theme options panel, and check the Trydo changelog for breaking changes. Theme option settings stored in the database are generally preserved across updates.
Trydo does not include WooCommerce-specific templates, but it inherits WooCommerce’s default styles and the shop pages function. For agencies selling digital services or products, basic WooCommerce integration works. For a fully styled shop experience, a Trydo specialist would need to build custom WooCommerce templates that match the theme’s visual style.
Trydo’s heading structure and semantic HTML are acceptable but not exceptional. The main SEO risks are page speed, which suffers without optimisation, and the lack of structured data out of the box. Pairing Trydo with Yoast or Rank Math and running a dedicated WordPress SEO setup is the standard approach for agencies that need organic visibility.
Hire a Trydo Developer for Your Agency Site
Whether you need a full Trydo build from scratch, a partial customisation, or help fixing a broken layout, a vetted Trydo specialist can scope the work and give you a clear estimate. No retainers, no guesswork. Get a Free Estimate and describe your project. You will hear back within 24 hours with a developer match and a cost range before you commit to anything.
You'll need a free Codeable account so developers can ask questions and send their quotes.