About UrbanGo WP Theme

UrbanGo is a WordPress theme built by Edge-Themes, designed primarily for transportation, taxi booking, and ride-sharing businesses. It ships with a booking form, route management, multiple homepage layouts, and WooCommerce support built in. The theme runs on Edge-Themes’ own framework, which gives you a large set of shortcodes, custom post types, and page builder elements without relying entirely on third-party plugins.

Setup is reasonably straightforward if you import the demo content first. From there, you adjust colors, fonts, header styles, and pricing tables through the theme options panel. It supports child themes, WPML for multilingual sites, and integrates with popular contact and booking plugins. For a transport or logistics business that wants a polished site without building from scratch, UrbanGo covers most of the ground you need.

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Tell us about your UrbanGo project. Small fixes, UrbanGo theme customization, or a full website build, whatever you need, we've got it covered.

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Edge-Themes built UrbanGo on their own proprietary framework, which means standard WordPress tutorials only get you so far. When something breaks or you need a feature the theme doesn’t support natively, you need someone who already knows how the framework behaves. FoxyConcept connects you with vetted UrbanGo developers through Codeable, a platform where every developer is screened before they take on client work. You get a fixed estimate upfront, no bidding wars, and a developer who has worked inside themes like UrbanGo before — not someone learning it on your project.

Pros

  • Includes a built-in taxi and transport booking form — no extra plugin needed to get started
  • Ships with multiple pre-built homepage layouts specifically designed for ride-sharing and logistics businesses
  • WooCommerce integration allows you to handle payments and booking transactions directly on the site
  • WPML compatibility makes it practical for transport companies serving multilingual markets
  • Edge-Themes provides regular updates and a dedicated support forum with documented responses

Cons

  • Built on Edge-Themes' proprietary framework, which creates a learning curve and makes switching themes harder later
  • The options panel is feature-heavy and can feel overwhelming when you're trying to make a simple change quickly
  • Bundled sliders and shortcodes add page weight — performance tuning is needed for good Core Web Vitals scores
  • Booking functionality is fairly basic compared to dedicated transport booking plugins like Bookly or WBCOM
  • Demo import doesn't always work cleanly in shared hosting environments, leading to broken layouts on first setup

Who is UrbanGo for?

Taxi and Private Hire Companies

UrbanGo was built with taxi and private hire operators in mind. The booking form, pricing tables, and vehicle showcase sections map directly to what a local cab company needs. You can display your fleet, set up service zones, and let customers book a ride without needing a separate booking plugin. For small to mid-size operators, it covers the essentials well.

Airport Transfer Services

Airport transfer businesses benefit from UrbanGo’s route-based layout options and its clean service presentation pages. You can list pickup points, set flat-rate pricing, and highlight vehicle classes. The WooCommerce integration handles payment collection, which means you can run a functional transfer booking site without custom development from day one.

Logistics and Courier Businesses

Courier and logistics companies can adapt UrbanGo’s service area and pricing sections to display delivery zones and rates. The theme’s structured layout works for presenting service tiers and getting quote requests through the contact forms. It’s not a full logistics management system, but as a marketing and lead-generation site it performs the role well.

Ride-Sharing Startups

For early-stage ride-sharing startups that need a credible web presence quickly, UrbanGo provides the visual framework without starting from scratch. You get driver and passenger-facing content sections, app download prompts, and a structure that communicates the service clearly. Custom API connections to a dispatch system would require a developer, but the front-end foundation is solid.

Tour and Travel Agencies

Tour operators can use UrbanGo’s vehicle and service layouts to present tour packages, transport options between destinations, and group booking enquiries. The pricing tables and WooCommerce integration support paid booking flows. It’s a practical choice for travel businesses that combine transport with guided tours or transfers as part of a broader offering.

Customizing UrbanGo

Out of the box, UrbanGo gives you a visual options panel with controls for typography, color schemes, header layouts, and footer configurations. You can manage booking form fields, set up service areas, and build pricing tables using the included shortcodes. Most styling changes stay within the panel, but anything beyond surface-level adjustments — custom booking flows, API integrations, or layout changes that deviate from the demo — will require editing templates or writing custom CSS and PHP.

That is where working with an UrbanGo expert makes a real difference. Rather than spending hours reverse-engineering Edge-Themes’ framework, a developer who knows the theme can implement changes cleanly without breaking updates. Whether you need a custom fare calculator, a tailored checkout process, or a fully reskinned design, an experienced UrbanGo developer gets it done faster and with fewer side effects.

Recommended plugins for UrbanGo

UrbanGo works well with WooCommerce for handling payments and booking transactions. For contact forms, WPForms and Contact Form 7 both integrate without issues. The theme is compatible with WPML and Polylang for multilingual setups. You can extend SEO capabilities using Yoast or Rank Math — see our WordPress SEO service for help there. If site speed is a concern, caching plugins like WP Rocket pair well with the theme, and our WordPress performance service covers more advanced optimisation. Revolution Slider and Layer Slider are also bundled, giving you additional homepage flexibility.

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

UrbanGo common issues

UrbanGo booking form not submitting

This usually comes down to a conflict with a security plugin, a misconfigured nonce, or a JavaScript error blocking form submission. Start by opening your browser console and checking for JS errors. Temporarily deactivate security plugins like Wordfence to isolate conflicts. If the form uses AJAX, confirm your site URL in WordPress settings matches the URL in your browser. Still broken? Our WordPress bug fixing service can track down the exact cause and fix it cleanly.

UrbanGo demo import fails or leaves broken layout

Demo imports fail when the server times out, memory limits are too low, or required plugins aren’t activated first. Before importing, set max_execution_time to at least 300 and memory_limit to 256M in your php.ini or wp-config.php. Activate all bundled plugins Edge-Themes lists as required before running the importer. If the import still produces a blank or broken layout, try importing XML content and widgets separately rather than using the one-click importer.

UrbanGo site slow to load after setup

UrbanGo ships with bundled sliders, icon fonts, and framework scripts that all load on every page by default. Start by running a GTmetrix or PageSpeed Insights report to identify the largest assets. Install WP Rocket or LiteSpeed Cache and enable CSS and JS deferral carefully — some Edge-Themes scripts break if deferred incorrectly. Serve images in WebP and enable lazy loading. For deeper gains, our WordPress performance service handles optimisation end to end.

UrbanGo header or menu not displaying correctly on mobile

Mobile header issues in UrbanGo are often caused by custom CSS overriding the mobile breakpoint styles, or a third-party plugin injecting styles that conflict with the theme’s responsive rules. Open browser DevTools in mobile view, inspect the header element, and look for overriding CSS rules. If you’ve added custom CSS through the options panel, test by removing it temporarily. Sticky header settings in the theme panel can also interfere with mobile — try toggling them off and checking the result.

UrbanGo theme redesign

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UrbanGo FAQ

Yes. UrbanGo was specifically designed for taxi, ride-sharing, and transport businesses. It includes a built-in booking form, fleet presentation sections, pricing tables, and service area layouts. For small to mid-size operators it covers the basics well without needing additional booking plugins, though more complex dispatch integrations will require custom development work.

Yes, UrbanGo integrates with WooCommerce. You can use WooCommerce to handle payment collection for bookings and services. The theme’s shop and product page templates are styled to match the overall design. For more advanced setups — like variable pricing based on route or passenger count — you’ll likely need custom development on top of the WooCommerce integration.

UrbanGo is WPML compatible, which means you can build a multilingual transport or taxi site using the standard WPML workflow. You’ll need an active WPML licence in addition to UrbanGo. String translations for theme-specific text are registered and accessible through WPML’s string translation panel. Polylang also works, though WPML has broader official support from Edge-Themes.

The biggest gains come from optimising images, deferring non-critical scripts, and using a caching plugin like WP Rocket. UrbanGo’s bundled sliders and framework assets add significant page weight by default. Disabling unused shortcode styles and limiting the number of active plugins helps too. For a thorough audit and fix, our WordPress performance service handles this systematically.

Migrating to UrbanGo from another theme involves rebuilding your page layouts using Edge-Themes’ shortcodes and templates — content doesn’t transfer visually between themes. Your posts, pages, and media carry over, but the design has to be rebuilt. If you’re also moving hosts at the same time, our WordPress migration service handles the technical move so you can focus on the redesign.

Hire an UrbanGo Developer

If you need custom functionality, a design that goes beyond the demo, or a specific booking workflow that the theme doesn’t support out of the box, the fastest route is hiring an UrbanGo developer who already knows the theme. Through our free estimate process, you describe what you need, and we match you with a developer within 24 hours. No commitment required until you approve the estimate. Whether it’s a small fix or a full custom build on top of UrbanGo, we scope it clearly before any work begins.

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