In this post, I will discuss 7 reasons why use Divi for your next WordPress Project. For over 8 years of experience of setting up WordPress sites, using a premium theme is my most recommended way of starting your project. You can lose a lot of your precious time in the process without achieving much if you experiment on various themes available for free.
While there is nothing wrong in using free themes, in fact there are lots of good free themes that you can check out there, but the chance of getting the best features that you are looking for a theme is not there or at still lacking.
So why use Divi Theme?
1. Divi is Drag and Drop kind of theme. While there is no such thing as “zero coding” in WordPress setup, Divi greatly reduces the probability of using the code. It’s so feature rich in a sense that you can design almost any kind of WordPress with the least manual coding.
2. Divi is easy to learn. I have seen similar kind of themes out there, but Divi has full tutorials and is a way easy to learn. I can also say that it is one of the most polished drag and drop themes out there, if not the best.
3. Divi has a lot of “premade” layouts in it. This makes designing a lot easier than before. All you have to do is to do some clicks and upload the layout and then customize it the way you want it.
4. Divi has a front end, editing feature. You are able to edit and see at the same time what you are editing.
5. Divi is a good way to start learning WordPress. Some people will probably not agree with me on this matter. However, if you are looking for ahead start in WordPress, Divi is more fun to deal with in designing your first website.
6. Divi a designers dream theme for license. You can have a business without worrying for license. Once you purchased a lifetime license, all the sites that you built is covered with the updates even if the site is your client’s site.
7. Divi has all the tutorials you need. Elegant themes has a ton of tutorials about Divi and it is uploaded also in Youtube. Nearly all your questions will be answered buy just watching the tutorials.
So there you have it. Hope this list of reasons will give you a bigger picture of why I did used Divi in most of my projects lately.