PaleSwitch is a WordPress plugin designed for users of Elementor who want to manage frontend light and dark color palettes on their websites. The tool addresses the challenge of implementing dark mode for site visitors by allowing users to define dark counterparts for Elementor Global Colors, eliminating the need to manually edit each widget or duplicate sections within Elementor. Instead, PaleSwitch integrates with the Global Colors feature in Elementor Site Settings, streamlining the process of managing color schemes across the website. Key features of PaleSwitch include manual light and dark color editing, integration with Elementor Global Colors, and automatic generation of the necessary CSS variables for frontend dark mode. The plugin also provides an Elementor theme switcher widget, enabling visitors to toggle between light and dark themes. Additionally, it detects system preferences for color schemes and allows users to set a default theme option for their site. PaleSwitch is intended for designers, freelancers, and developers who seek a more efficient workflow for managing frontend color modes in Elementor-powered WordPress sites. The plugin is focused exclusively on the frontend appearance and does not affect the dark mode of the Elementor editor itself. The available evidence indicates that PaleSwitch is delivered as a WordPress plugin and is listed in the WordPress Plugin Directory. It offers its described features for free, but no information is provided about premium features, licensing terms, or additional pricing models. The tool is positioned as a solution for color palette management within the class of Elementor plugins, specifically targeting frontend light and dark mode implementation.
PaleSwitch sits in PulseGate's UI/UX & prototyping category. It focuses on enabling easy management of frontend light and dark color palettes in Elementor-built WordPress sites. PaleSwitch is a B2B product aimed at elementor users and WordPress designers. PaleSwitch is free to use. The product ships for the web and embeddable surfaces.
Behind PaleSwitch is AguilArt Design, and the product first shipped in 2026. Across PulseGate's embedding index, PaleSwitch has few near neighbours, marking it as relatively distinct. Among its 6 catalogued features are light/dark mode switch, elementor integration, and Global Colors support.
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