Web Apps (10000 programs)
Pros: You may upload your own content for free. Watch as many videos as you wish without paying.
Cons: The number of uploaders is lower than YouTube. Better than Vimeo but doesn’t have the same brand recognition.
Pros: User-friendly interface. Various design templates and idea prompts. Automatically checks for formatting and style issues. Design themes.
Cons: Not yet available to the general public. Workaround is confusing and does not work.
Pros: Easy to use. Customizable. Lots of features. Various built-in integrations.
Cons: Only suitable for small businesses. Documentation could use an improvement.
Pros: Can surf the internet in real-time. Delivers in roughly the same time, regardless of topic.
Cons: Only allows a limited number of users.
Pros: You may see their interests via your Gmail account. See if your contact lives nearby.
Cons: It only works for Chrome and Firefox web browsers. Only gives information if your contact uses LinkedIn.
Pros: The ability to produce 4K images. Extremely advanced AI-based image generation. A free demonstration is offered.
Cons: Requires a fair amount of technical knowledge. Longer projects can be expensive to complete.
Pros: Numerous user-friendly templates. Four pricing plans to choose from. Already used by leading brands.
Cons: No free demo available. Lacks advanced editing options.
Pros: Watch favorite movies or videos together with your loved ones. Sync-watch videos from any social media apps. Do video chats or send instant chat messages.
Cons: Not working at all. Not connecting with cameras and microphones. Same issue occurs even with their demo version.
Pros: Decentralized and open network. AT Protocol for algorithm control. Custom domain integration. Tailored content feeds for personalized browsing.
Cons: No support for video uploads. Limited notification customization options.