WordPress (10000 programs)
Pros: Flexible. Nine themes available.
Cons: Pro Version may be expensive.
Pros: Multiple site optimisation techniques. Speeds up website performance. Minifies CSS and defers scripts.
Cons: Conflicts with some plugins. Updates may cause compatibility issues until patched. Does not optimise core WordPress tables.
Pros: Uses block editor as a page builder. Integrated with WooCommerce. Comes with CoBlocks plugin. Offers customization options.
Cons: Not ideal for blogging. Limited theme customization options. Different social network navigation menu.
Pros: Add custom fields to your contact form. Enable opt-in block for site visitors. Display success message or redirect to a specific after successful signup. Choose different emails lists for various forms.
Cons: Limited customization options. Offers only a sixty-day free trial period.
Pros: Dashboard for stats. Customizable themes and widget. Easy to insert the information on your site.
Cons: Features can be overwhelming for new website owners.
Pros: Place interactive maps on your site. Customize layers and pin clusters. Change titles and captions.
Cons: Color schemes and custom pin library only in Pro mode.
Pros: Quickly establish your portfolios. Drag-and drop system. Change themes and colors.
Cons: Complete layouts and designs hidden in Pro version.
Pros: Customization options for logos and form colors.
Cons: Default customizer isn't always consistent in generating optimal results.
Pros: Has many types of carousel to choose from.. Plenty of customization options.. Lightweight and still supports CSS3 3D Acceleration.. Has many video tutorials..
Cons: Sizing thumbnails requires testing with responsive browsers.. May not work on Android mobile devices.. May not work when in translated mode.. Must alter image sizes to stop bits being clipped off..
Pros: Extremely optimized and responsive. Wide range of layouts. Extremely customizable. Works smoothly with all devices. Organized workflow. Outstanding-looking final product.
Cons: Some optimizations are Pro-only. Some significant features like social media integration are Pro-only.
Pros: More than 350 pre-installed templates. Over 70 unique designing elements. Supports live and responsive designing for small devices. Drag and drop control builder.
Cons: Conceptial theme exhibits a lot of warning notices.
Pros: Free to download and use. Suitable for WooCommerce shops. Provides advanced filter options.
Cons: Occasional crashes.
Pros: Quickly integrate events onto your site. Work in Google Caldendar. Display multiple events into a single display.
Cons: Advanced features hidden behind paywall.
Pros: The spreadsheet-style interface is easy to use. Shortcode makes it easy to manage multiple tables. Under free GPL licensing. Import and export data.
Cons: Often a bit slow. Compatibility with some themes is hit or miss.
Pros: Easy installation process and quick setup configuration. Saves time and effort when filling out forms. Supports single-line automated form completion.
Cons: API integration requires technical experience.
Pros: Sends emails on automation easily. Helps you grow your subscriber’s list. Built-in email template. Affordable.
Cons: Lower email delivery rate. More spam report. Increased in unsubscribers rate.
Pros: Makes web pages load quicker. Many tools for website optimization. Works with Speed Booster and WP Super Cache.
Cons: Can't be fully uninstalled. Conflicts with other caching plugins. Doesn't compress all images and is incompatible with some themes.
Pros: Place videos on your site. Quickly upload local files. Easily change the settings and dimensions.
Cons: Shortcode knowledge is needed for some tasks.
Pros: Really well-supported button plugin. Great features.
Cons: No free version.
Pros: Flexible WorPress default theme. Lightweight. Supports Full Site Editing. Out-of-the-box patterns and blocks.
Cons: The new editor needs some time to get used to.