WordPress (10000 programs)
Pros: Insert pagination buttons. Customize to your theme. Set the locations.
Cons: Experience with CSS is needed for customizing.
Pros: Advanced compression techniques. Bulk optimization options. Compatible with several image formats.
Cons: The free version isn't suitable for bigger websites. Original image files are removed after compression.
Pros: Customize how the testimonials are laid out.. You have full control over their content.. Choose between static, sliders, or carousels.. Plenty of settings and format options..
Cons: Needs a better tutorial or manual.. Slider and carousel functions slow the website down a little.. Condensed format options are not very good.. The free options are pretty ugly..
Pros: Creates private pages. Quick shortcodes to use. Provides access to users.
Cons: Doesn’t include registration forms or profile builder.
Pros: Makes creating forms fast and easy. Includes pre-built templates. GDPR compliance. Fulfills a variety of purposes, including payment forms.
Cons: Many additional features require a paid membership. More involved style customization requires CSS knowledge.
Pros: Simple design for non-developers. Easily make stretch menus and responsive menus. The drag-and-drop system is convenient for making smaller menus.
Cons: The widget upon widget UI isn't for everybody. Complex menus can take too long to edit. The builder desperately lacks an undo button. No code editor for advanced users.
Pros: Several payment options. Adds three eCommerce pages to the site. Shipping and tax tools. Easy to customize.
Cons: Advanced tools required the paid versions.
Pros: Plenty of conditional redirect options. Full logging support. No server knowledge required.
Cons: Clutters the database if neglected. Only supports server-side redirects.
Pros: Easy to establish on your site. Grants development options. Delivers data in lists and tables. Export to CSV for meetings.
Cons: Advanced features are available at a cost.
Pros: Saves a static version of your page. Reduces load on the server. Displays your site to visitors faster.
Cons: Occasional crashes.
Pros: Automated timelines. Easy to use.
Cons: Not enough support. Doesn’t create grouped objects.
Pros: Option to customize the login page. Offers high-end security features. Provides social media login functionality.
Cons: May seem complicated at first.
Pros: Add menus to your mobile site. Improve mobile responsiveness. Adjust tabs for different pages.
Cons: Header banners and footer menus only in Premium.
Pros: Video SEO Tags. Content Placeholder for Live Streams. Customisation Options.
Cons: Pro Version is not free.
Pros: Insert forums on your site easily. Add and monitor topics. Assess comments and engagement.
Cons: No social networking opportunities.
Pros: Supports popular video platforms and WordPress versions. Many customization options. Offers free themes. Let you add, edit, or delete video galleries.
Cons: Need a basic understanding of HTML, CSS, and JQuery.
Pros: Supports different plugins. Advanced search results. Ability to filter searches.
Cons: Free versions have some limits.
Pros: Responsive support team. Light and quick plugin with minimal overhead.
Cons: Difficult with menus and certain themes. Limited rules supported. Only two-color gradient allowed.
Pros: Quick setup for registrations and roles. Admin can manage all members. Restrict file access. Add extensions for more functionality.
Cons: Advanced extensions only available in Premium.
Pros: Don’t need to know HTML or CSS. Customize default tabs and add more. Easily change the way your store looks.
Cons: Pro version adds much more -- at a price.