WordPress (10000 programs)
Pros: Features a large library. Makes it easy to add icons. Offers customizations for icons.
Cons: Needs knowledge of HTML.
Pros: Supports different plugins. Advanced search results. Ability to filter searches.
Cons: Free versions have some limits.
Pros: Integrates with all WordPress themes. Easy to use drag-and-drop editor. Lets you incorporate custom buttons.
Cons: No templates supplied with the free version.
Pros: Supports any theme. Shortcode and drag & drop ready. Extremely customizable. Clean and straightforward panels. Mobile-optimized. Multilingual-ready.
Cons: Pro required for great features like video tabs.
Pros: Schedule and display events. Manage bookings in a central console. Receives regular updates. Easy for users to register.
Cons: No payment options in the free version.
Pros: SEO and Google Analytics compatibility. Q&A features. Review Form emails.
Cons: No verification of reviewer process. No product video upload capabilities.
Pros: Autoplay recordings when the page loads. Mobile responsive. Compatible with major browsers and iOS devices. It lets you add unlimited recordings.
Cons: Need premium to add videos from external sources. Navigation controls are a premium feature.
Pros: Many options for customizing the plugin. The paid version is better than most free plugins. Lazy loading provides a seamless experience. The option to configure scrolling on individual pages.
Cons: No free version with infinite scrolling. Complex for newbies seeking a simple solution. Compatibility issues with some WordPress themes. Excessive comments must be hidden.
Pros: WooCommerce friendly. Code checking.
Cons: Does not work with older versions of WP.
Pros: Automated timelines. Easy to use.
Cons: Not enough support. Doesn’t create grouped objects.
Pros: Has a user-friendly layout. Offers a range of features. Doesn’t require any coding.
Cons: .
Pros: Comes with a minimal design. Offers multiple customizations. Supports over 200 features.
Cons: Useful only for calendar-related tasks.
Pros: Improve page loading times. Control over which scripts to load asynchronously. Can use defer or await for async loading.
Cons: Need an understanding of JS.
Pros: Helps in creating opt-in forms. Lets users create newsletters. Integrates with website contact forms. Suitable for individuals and businesses.
Pros: Automatic sitemap updates. Works without any initial setup. Licensed under GPL.
Cons: Hogs memory when generating sitemaps.
Pros: No special formatting required for source files. Integrate with other plugins by the developer.
Cons: CSV files must be UTF-8 encoded. Limited functionality without premium add-ons. Unreliable free support.
Pros: Option to customize the login page. Offers high-end security features. Provides social media login functionality.
Cons: May seem complicated at first.
Pros: Has a wide range of viewing modes. Supports image, video, and audio files. Watermarking and right-click theft protection.
Cons: Many useful features require a paid subscription.
Pros: Tracks the registration form. Supports multiple fields.
Cons: Some features are only supported on Premium subscriptions..
Pros: Easy to insert into posts. Navigation buttons. No iframes needed. Desktop and mobile responsive.
Cons: Mobile optimization unavailable in free version.