WordPress (10000 programs)
Pros: Customization options for logos and form colors.
Cons: Default customizer isn't always consistent in generating optimal results.
Pros: Can make quizzes and other types of tests. Promotes student engagement. Includes a leaderboards system. Can create course bundles.
Cons: Can be overwhelming to use.
Pros: Generates original written content. Requires only simple instructions. Easy installation.
Cons: Must have your own API key to use.
Pros: Offers a minimalist overall appearance.
Cons: Some may not enjoy its overall bare-bones appearance. Knowledge of CSS and HTML is still required. Variable fonts may require additional time to load.
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: 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.
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: 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: Official Paytm plugin for WooCommerce and WordPress. Easy setup. Payment page customization.
Cons: Requires a registered business account with Paytm. Needs PHP 5.6.0 and up, as well as PHP-curl.