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Themebeez is a design and development studio based in Kathmandu, Nepal, focusing on WordPress themes, plugins, and website-building services. The website states that its products serve 50,000+ users worldwide and that it is owned by cream code technology pvt ltd. In the developer tools category, it is better understood as a WordPress ecosystem website-building tool and digital product provider rather than a general-purpose IDE, cloud development, or API platform.
Its core products include free and premium WordPress themes, plugins, and predefined or custom WordPress services. Premium themes/plugins come with a license system: after purchase, users receive download access and a license key via email and in their account orders. Once the product is installed and activated, the key can be activated in the license manager, enabling automatic updates and upgrades from the WordPress dashboard. The site clearly states that all products are licensed under GPLv2, and that free products do not use the licensing mechanism. For premium products, the license mainly governs access to updates and support, rather than causing the product itself to stop working.
Specific pricing is not disclosed, but the licensing model is fairly clear: licenses need to be renewed after one year. If not renewed, the theme will continue to work normally, but updates and support will stop. Renewals come with a 30% discount. License types include Single licence for 1 domain, Multiple licences for 10 domains, and Developer licence for unlimited domains. Users can also upgrade from a single-site license to multi-site or developer licensing, making it suitable for website operators and freelance developers at different scales.
The site provides a Documentations page listing documentation and update dates for themes/plugins such as Orchid Store, Fascinate, Cream Magazine, Cream Blog, and UGAAM Plugin. It also repeatedly directs users to contact the support team through the support page. The license activation process is described in a straightforward way: purchase, download, upload to WordPress, and enter the key. Unfortunately, the crawled content only shows the documentation index, so it is not possible to assess the depth of the documentation, the quality of examples, or the troubleshooting guidance.
Its strengths are that it covers themes, plugins, and services, forming a fairly complete WordPress website-building workflow; GPLv2 licensing is transparent; license tiers cover single-site, multi-site, and unlimited-site usage; and the renewal discount is clearly stated. The drawbacks are that it does not show specific prices, payment methods, API/SDK options, or developer integration capabilities, and it does not explain accessibility from China. It is suitable for WordPress site owners, builders of blog/magazine/store websites, and small to midsize teams that need renewable updates and support. There is currently no reliable information on access from China, so it is recommended to test the official website, account login, downloads, and payment flow before purchasing. Alternatives include the official WordPress.org repository, ThemeForest, Astra, GeneratePress, Kadence, and similar options.
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themebeez.com is an Unknown Dev Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $49.00, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach themebeez.com directly.