WordPress (10000 programs)
Pros: Extensive and accessible media library. High-quality and professional assets. Code-free customization.
Cons: Unusable without a subscription. Limited to WordPress.
Pros: Allows you to reach wider audiences. Most themes, plugins, and page builders are compatible with WPML. Simple and easy to use interface. Greatly aids multilingual SEO.
Cons: Manual translation takes time.
Pros: Packed with a range of features. Has a comprehensive demo store. Suitable for creating an e-commerce store.
Cons: Requires minor bug fixes.
Pros: Integrates with WooCommerce. Integrates with Instagram. Ensures GDPR compliance.
Cons: Needs a few bug fixes.
Pros: Uses the Elementor Page Builder. Features over 30 elements. Comes with a media library.
Cons: Requires minor bug fixes.
Pros: Integrates with WooCommerce. Runs smoothly with varied designs. Features exclusive skins and layouts.
Cons: Needs a few bug fixes.
Pros: One-click layouts and deeper customization. Includes pre-designed headers. Responsive and mobile-friendly.
Cons: Reported issues regarding users receiving timely technical support.
Pros: Comes with a design wizard. Features pre-made websites. Integrates well with plugins.
Cons: Can be overwhelming for beginners.
Pros: Free to download and use. Has a user-friendly layout. Offers customization tools. Comes with 16 widget boxes.
Cons: Limited features.