WordPress (10000 programs)
Pros: Offers many payment options. Versatile payment withdrawal options. Merchants can sign up and sell on your website. Allows a wide variety of shipping options.
Cons: Building a stable, clean, and efficient website can take many months. Customer support is very slow. Code needs cleaning if using it as a long-term solution. Documentation is abysmal due to low-quality English translations.
Pros: Embed content for users to download. Compatible with numerous formats. Enhances the functionality of your content.
Cons: Requires knowledge of shortcodes.
Pros: Add a shopping cart for digital sales. Customize the setting to match your theme. Improve user experience. Quickly add products.
Cons: Free version has limited payment options.
Pros: Easy migration from the clone site. Safe testing of new features. No need to create an account with the provider.
Cons: Fast, bulk migration and backups only in Pro version.
Pros: Simple to add via Gutenberg blocks. Customize via native Gutenberg shortcode block. Supports custom post types.
Cons: Only a limited number of designs with the free version. Page builder support is available only in the paid version.
Pros: Suitable for beginners. Greatly speeds up content production workflow. Predesigned templates. Multilingual support.
Cons: Only permits editing in a specified "content area".
Pros: Check compatibility with WordPress standards. Check custom themes for essential functionality.
Cons: You need to add trac coding to your WP Config file.
Pros: Saves server storage space. Free features are just as useful as paid ones. Disable compression for large images. Lossless compression doesn't affect image quality.
Cons: Never-ending annoying notifications to pay for features. Lacks in-depth tutorials and paid feature explanations. No control of how much you want to compress images. Doesn't speed up your website as much as it claims.
Pros: Works with multiple Instagram accounts. Is easy to set up and use. Can be customized to suit user preference.
Cons: Occasional crashes.
Pros: Engage with your audience via chat. Provide full-time support. Take the conversation to mobile devices. Change the appearance and effects of widgets.
Cons: Free version only places two chat icons.
Pros: Insert videos, images, and layers. Customize the themes and layouts. Enhanced drag-and-drop system.
Cons: Vimeo and YouTube slides only available in paid version.
Pros: Easy to use. Download directly from the dashboard. Save your plugins locally. Migrate files to new site.
Cons: Outdated plugins won’t receive support.
Pros: Integrates well with WP sites. Provides an inline editor. Connects to social accounts. Numerous add-ons for more functionality.
Cons: Comment blocks sometimes vanish.
Pros: Change the appearance of forms. Adjust the styles to match your theme. Add logical conditions to responses.
Cons: Support only available in Premium version.