WordPress (10000 programs)
Pros: Quickly integrate events onto your site. Work in Google Caldendar. Display multiple events into a single display.
Cons: Advanced features hidden behind paywall.
Pros: The spreadsheet-style interface is easy to use. Shortcode makes it easy to manage multiple tables. Under free GPL licensing. Import and export data.
Cons: Often a bit slow. Compatibility with some themes is hit or miss.
Pros: Sends emails on automation easily. Helps you grow your subscriber’s list. Built-in email template. Affordable.
Cons: Lower email delivery rate. More spam report. Increased in unsubscribers rate.
Pros: Place videos on your site. Quickly upload local files. Easily change the settings and dimensions.
Cons: Shortcode knowledge is needed for some tasks.
Pros: Hide fields until they are needed. Control how the fields behave. Embed on the site or in emails. Customize fields with coding.
Cons: Only works for Contact Form 7. Advanced functions only in paid version.
Pros: You can run Ads. Visible increase on email sign ups. Promotion of related products, categories. There is organization.
Cons: Information that is jumbled and clumsy if not properly organized..
Pros: Automatic related search. Great pricing options.
Cons: Not feature heavy. Shortcode required for placement.
Pros: Support many social platforms. Many customizable options for icons and positioning.. Designs and themes to fit your site.. Mobile-friendly and can exclude them on specific pages..
Cons: Too many adverts.. Often asks for reviews..
Pros: A wide range of free features. Supports pagination and widgets. Free and paid versions generate shortcodes. Works with responsive and non-responsive WordPress themes.
Cons: Unreliable and unfriendly customer support. Poorly explained features. The interface is not very intuitive. Conflicts with some themes that have built-in sliders.
Pros: Useful plugin. Easy to change thumbnail sizes. Creates uniformity.
Cons: Takes time with lots of images.
Pros: Bouncing pen points on map. Powered by Google Maps.
Cons: Heavy plugin.
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: Capabilities available with free version. Inexpensive extended 12 month premium support with Pro. Variable swatches.
Cons: Rapid Bulk order not available in free. Chrome extension required.
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: Uses search/replace to migrate data strings. Easy to use with sleek interface. Choose which data you want to keep.
Cons: Full support not available in free version.
Pros: Control access to various features and content based on user roles. Integration with other useful plugins. Embed with shortcodes and widgets.
Cons: Backend promo notifications are overwhelming. No longer actively supported.
Pros: SEO reminders when posting new content. Entering metadata is easy. Helps identify content with poor SEO scores.
Cons: Often spams you with heavy advertising. Uninstalling the plugin can affect or delete existing metadata. Only the site admin can use the SEO tools.
Pros: Compatible with other page builders. Works with any theme. Easy to insert layouts. Variety of templates available.
Cons: Limited templates and features in free version.