To set up your store’s templates with WooLentor, you’ll first use Elementor’s built-in template system to create a template (e.g. for your single products).
Once you’ve done that, you can go to WooLentor → Settings → WooCommerce Template to assign that template to a specific part of your store:

This is a little different from the regular WordPress Theme Builder interface but is pretty easy to figure out once you understand what’s happening.
We’ll show you how to build the templates first.
To create a template, go to Templates → Add New and create a new Page template. Or, you can also import WooLentor’s pre-built templates and edit those, which We’ve chosen to do for this example.
How to Customize the Single Product Page
This should launch the regular Elementor editor. Only now, you’ll get a bunch of new options in the WooLentor Pro and WooLentor Addons sections of the sidebar.

You can use these widgets to add specific product details. For example, there’s one widget for the product title, another for the description, etc. You’ll also get multiple widgets for certain items. For example, you can choose between different types of product images by selecting different widgets.
You’ll also get very specialized widgets for things like:
- Product video galleries
- Upsells and cross-sells
- Special offers
- QR codes
You’ll also be able to use all of the regular Elementor settings. For example, want to hide a certain element from mobile visitors? Just use the regular Elementor Responsive settings. And so on for other features.
Once you’re finished, you save your changes and then go to the WooLentor settings and assign that template to your single product page:

You can also assign different templates to individual products from a new WooLentor box in the Product data box when editing individual products:

One slight disadvantage here is that you can’t use global conditions to quickly apply a template to all the products inside a certain category or tag, which would save you some time and is something that Elementor Pro allows. Instead, you would need to manually change the template for each product, which adds a little extra work if you have a large store.