WordPress (10000 programs)
Pros: Helps in creating opt-in forms. Lets users create newsletters. Integrates with website contact forms. Suitable for individuals and businesses.
Pros: Change theme codes and folder. Upload and download content. Remove themes and plugins. Integrates with coding editors.
Cons: Incorrect coding can damage the site.
Pros: Automatic related search. Great pricing options.
Cons: Not feature heavy. Shortcode required for placement.
Pros: Free version. Has public share counts.
Cons: No premium version.
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.
Pros: Protects your entire database. Detects malicious files. Auto restores affected files.
Cons: Can’t detect hacker files that don’t have malicious code.
Pros: Integrates with all WordPress themes. Easy to use drag-and-drop editor. Lets you incorporate custom buttons.
Cons: No templates supplied with the free version.
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: Integrates with WooCommerce and MailChimp. Comes with free extensions like Google reCAPTCHA. Users can send friend requests to other users.
Cons: Conflicts with some custom WordPress themes. False analytic reports are a common problem. Managing paid subscribers is challenging.
Pros: Integrates into various themes. Displays your content in beautiful slides. Choose from different styles.
Cons: Priority updates only available as a paid option.
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: Pre-designed templates with different layouts. Opportunity to develop with CSS/JS. Numerous form options. Integrates with Mailchimp.
Cons: Custom CSS/JS scripts need advanced knowledge. Full list of templates hidden behind a paywall.
Pros: Unlimited color options. Robust button selection. Mobile and desktop-friendly options. Plenty of image container customization options.
Cons: Very bloated software. No actionable tools with the free version. The accessibility features are rudimentary. Shows third-party adverts in the notification area.
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.
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: Video SEO Tags. Content Placeholder for Live Streams. Customisation Options.
Cons: Pro Version is not free.
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: Improve mobile responsiveness. Increase reader satisfaction. Compatible with other plugins. Loads of useful features.
Cons: Proper support only available in Premium.
Pros: Autoplay recordings when the page loads. Mobile responsive. Compatible with major browsers and iOS devices. It lets you add unlimited recordings.
Cons: Need premium to add videos from external sources. Navigation controls are a premium feature.