WordPress (10000 programs)
Pros: Extremely lightweight and fast. Very simple to use. Effectively prevents malicious attacks.
Cons: Single-function plugin with limited security features.
Pros: Has a Pup Pro Version. Can backup on Dropbox, S3 and FTP. First class support with the paid version.
Cons: The free version isn’t restorable.
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: Free to download and use. Option to customize the layout. Lets users display products and posts.
Cons: Minor bug fixes required.
Pros: Hardens websites against attacks. Scans for malicious content. Assists with post-hack actions.
Cons: Removing malware is only available 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: 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Cons: Outdated plugins won’t receive support.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: Supports any theme. Shortcode and drag & drop ready. Extremely customizable. Clean and straightforward panels. Mobile-optimized. Multilingual-ready.
Cons: Pro required for great features like video tabs.
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.
Pros: Social marketplace availability/BBPress and Buddypress compatibility. Migration support. Vendors can track shipments.
Cons: No NFTs.
Pros: Quickly add tabs to your site. Full responsiveness for mobile and desktop. Customize colors and fonts. Library of templates.
Cons: Most of the content hidden behind Pro version. Full browser compatibility unavailable in the free version.
Pros: Increases upload file size limit. Increases maximum time limit for processes to complete. Requires no coding knowledge.
Cons: Can only increase limits according to those set by the hosting server before contacting hosting provider.
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: Multiple site optimisation techniques. Speeds up website performance. Minifies CSS and defers scripts.
Cons: Conflicts with some plugins. Updates may cause compatibility issues until patched. Does not optimise core WordPress tables.
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: Has many types of carousel to choose from.. Plenty of customization options.. Lightweight and still supports CSS3 3D Acceleration.. Has many video tutorials..
Cons: Sizing thumbnails requires testing with responsive browsers.. May not work on Android mobile devices.. May not work when in translated mode.. Must alter image sizes to stop bits being clipped off..
Pros: Supports Block and Classic Editors. Free HD photography. Media library integration.
Cons: No multimedia content yet. Small amount of images.