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I use Listivo when the job is simple: launch a classifieds or directory site fast without stitching CPTs, filters, user dashboards, and monetization by hand. It’s a solid fit for cars, rentals, local services, and niche marketplaces where search UX matters more than fancy editorial layout.
What I like: it ships with the moving parts already wired together. Search, listing cards, single pages, user profiles, and package logic are not bolted on from five random plugins. That cuts setup time and usually means fewer weird query conflicts.
Most of the visual layer is driven by Elementor templates and theme options stored in the DB. Listing fields, price, gallery, location, and taxonomy data sit in post meta / taxonomies; global settings land in wp_options. The hard edges still live in PHP: theme wrappers in the parent theme, and listing/query logic in the companion core plugin.
In practice, I edit archive blocks, hero sections, and chunks of the single listing view in Elementor or the theme panel. I don’t touch parent PHP unless there’s no hook/filter for the change. If I need custom logic, I put it in a child theme, because parent edits get wiped on update. Assets are standard WP enqueue stuff: Elementor frontend files, Swiper, Select2, map scripts, plus the theme bundle from /themes/listivo/assets/.
The common failure is aggressive speed optimization. Delay/minify can break AJAX search, galleries, and maps. In DevTools, I check Console for $ is not defined or google is not defined, then Network for elementor-frontend.min.js, swiper, select2, and the maps script. Fast fix: exclude jquery-core, jquery-migrate, elementor-frontend, and map JS from delay.
Second classic issue: imported demo looks fine, but listing pages 404 or filters act stale. Root cause is usually rewrites or cached query data. Fix is boring but effective: Settings → Permalinks → Save, then clear server/page cache and regenerate Elementor CSS in Elementor → Tools.
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View in VirusTotalThe build I reviewed was activated and fully working with no functional limits. Front-end features, templates, and listing flow worked normally. Without a valid key, this product can still run, but what usually drops off is dashboard auto-updates, official support, and sometimes remote demo import access.
Manual updates are straightforward: upload the new parent theme ZIP in Appearance → Themes or replace it via FTP. Do the same for the companion plugin in Plugins if the package includes it. Risk is simple: any edits made directly in the parent theme are overwritten, so use a child theme for PHP/template tweaks.
Mostly yes. Layout blocks are usually Elementor-driven, but some wrappers and logic stay in PHP.
JS delay/minify. Exclude jquery-core, elementor-frontend, Swiper, Select2, and map scripts first.
Usually missing permalinks refresh, stale Elementor CSS, or blocked remote assets.
If you edited the parent theme, yes. Child theme changes survive; parent-file hacks do not.
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