WordPress (10000 programs)
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: No web-dev experience required. Features monetization tools. Supports videos and e-commerce.
Cons: Has a premium subscription fee.
Pros: Several customizable options. Integrates seamlessly with WordPress. Thumbnails can be cropped. Responsive and mobile-friendly.
Cons: Doesn’t work with all third-party page builders. The free version is rather limited.
Pros: Add product filters to your site. Users can search for items. Set alerts for when new products are added.
Cons: Searching by SKU required the Premium version. Stats unavailable in free version.
Pros: Permissions and restrictions tools for moderating content. The drag-and-drop form builder is easy to use.
Cons: Functions and tools need better layering or organization. A limited number of template options.
Pros: Unlimited calculators and appointment forms. Mobile-friendly and responsive designs. Highly configurable. Quickly build forms.
Cons: The learning curve for building forms is steep.
Pros: Easy setup process. Supports use of multiple pipelines. Speeds up the workflow for users of both related tools.
Cons: Requires an ongoing subscription fee.
Pros: Simple drag-and drop-form editor. Many form elements and templates. Responsive and mobile-friendly. Supports conditional logic.
Cons: Slow support response. May conflict with other plugins.
Pros: Free to download and use. Supports multiple formats. Lets users organize media files. Option to add filters.
Cons: May seem overwhelming at first.
Pros: Works with Geutenburge. Unlimited timers with free plugin. Scheduling future timers.
Cons: Only 3 styles of timers. Expensive plugin.
Pros: Lets users create different types of forms. Provides customizable form templates. Works with all types of WordPress themes.
Cons: Some features may seem complicated.
Pros: Responsive and mobile-friendly. Create single or recurring events. Simple user interface. Optimized for search engines.
Cons: User-reported issues regarding unresponsive technical support. Several advertised features for the "lite" plugin version are not free.
Pros: Comes with more than 140 designs. Runs faster than previous versions. Offers numerous customizations.
Cons: Doesn’t support some older plugins.
Pros: Makes creating temporary accounts painless. The plugin is easy to use.. Can set date and time to delete accounts. Works well with other plugins. It’s available in 16 languages.
Cons: It’s possible to create new accounts without a password.
Pros: Has a wide range of customization options. Captures the feel of magazine prints.
Cons: Requires a paid subscription. Lacks elaborate effects.
Pros: Shows which videos visitors watched. Drag-and-drop tools are easy to use. The free version is sufficient for most small websites.
Cons: Requires configuration to work with responsive themes. Requires cookies for proper functioning. Needs tutorials on how to design galleries.
Pros: Seamless integration. Responsive and mobile-friendly design. WYSIWYG form builder is simple to use. 10-day refund policy with no questions asked.
Cons: A single license allows usage on only one site.
Pros: Easy to use. Unlimited calendars. Many customization options. Easy to add to widget areas.
Cons: Can’t edit event if you need to change information.
Pros: Quickly upload files. Add media and docs to pages and posts. Upload section in the admin panel.
Cons: Needs the latest browser updates.
Pros: Comes with a range of features. Lets users edit product details in bulk. Option to generate sale prices with one-click.
Cons: Only suitable for WooCommerce stores.