WordPress (10000 programs)
Pros: Presents analytics in your dashboard. Integrates with other plugins. Provides a host of other features.
Cons: Needs the latest PHP version.
Pros: Features a built-in scheduler. Helps post content on your behalf. Supports up to 15 social media platforms.
Cons: May seem complicated to beginners.
Pros: Manage CRM system from WordPress dashboard. Easily create new contacts from customer account info. Extra features, like help with GDPR.
Cons: Needs separate extensions for many features.
Pros: SEO and Google Analytics compatibility. Q&A features. Review Form emails.
Cons: No verification of reviewer process. No product video upload capabilities.
Pros: Accept PayPal payments. Comes with Copyscape integration.
Cons: Default form values lack tutorials or explanations. The demo poorly explains the form-building tools.
Pros: Themes fit many types of business web pages. Huge library of demos, icons, elements and template blocks. Requires no coding ability. Responsive layouts.
Cons: No free version available. Exclusive for WordPress built pages only.
Pros: Provides several layout options. Can be customized to suit user preference. Offers e-commerce support. Has a drag-and-drop interface.
Cons: Requires minor bug fixes.
Pros: Create progress bars for forms. Supports unlimited form steps. Free lifetime updates.
Cons: Limited support for premium subscribers. Lacks validation options.