WordPress (10000 programs)
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: Quickly add charts and tables. Import data from other sources. Automatic creation from post contents.
Cons: Customizing options only available in Premium.
Pros: Free migration service. No FTP required.
Cons: Many manual tasks. Not fully reliable.
Pros: Present reviews on your site. Collect testimonials from various platforms. Add shortcodes to widgets. Easy to use.
Cons: Most advanced tools are hidden in Premium version.
Pros: Faster loading for frequent visitors. Reduces the size of web pages.
Cons: Conflicts with other caching plugins. Lack of explanations for plugin features. Website backups are required before installation.
Pros: Flexible. Nine themes available.
Cons: Pro Version may be expensive.
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: Option to customize the login page. Offers high-end security features. Provides social media login functionality.
Cons: May seem complicated at first.
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: Create a front-end login page. Place the shortcode with widgets. Adjust the labels for forms.
Cons: Doesn’t include CAPTCHA features.
Pros: Saves time when listing multiple items. Helps ensure contributors add correct information. Speeds up posting of new content.
Cons: Taxonomies need to be scrubbed from the database after they're deleted. Doesn't work with several custom eCommerce themes. Premium version doesn't offer enough to justify the upgrade fee.
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: 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: Free version. Has public share counts.
Cons: No premium version.
Pros: Add a search bar or filter to your site. Include drop-downs and checkboxes. Integrates with eCommerce platforms. Works well with other plug-ins.
Cons: eCommerce integration is only available in paid version.
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: 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: 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: Several payment options. Adds three eCommerce pages to the site. Shipping and tax tools. Easy to customize.
Cons: Advanced tools required the paid versions.