WordPress (10000 programs)
Pros: Simple to add via Gutenberg blocks. Customize via native Gutenberg shortcode block. Supports custom post types.
Cons: Only a limited number of designs with the free version. Page builder support is available only in the paid version.
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: 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: Really well-supported button plugin. Great features.
Cons: No free version.
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: Simple integration. Highly customizable. Interactive elements. Responsive design.
Cons: Free functions are extremely basic.
Pros: Quickly establish your portfolios. Drag-and drop system. Change themes and colors.
Cons: Complete layouts and designs hidden in Pro version.
Pros: Has a wide range of viewing modes. Supports image, video, and audio files. Watermarking and right-click theft protection.
Cons: Many useful features require a paid subscription.
Pros: Create many types of forms. Mobile responsive and won’t slow down your site. Integrates with payment platforms to accept credit cards. Create flexible displays with Formidable Views.
Cons: Only one template is available in the free version.
Pros: Improve page loading times. Control over which scripts to load asynchronously. Can use defer or await for async loading.
Cons: Need an understanding of JS.
Pros: Supports drag and drop. Easy to use. Unlimited videos and sliders. Fully customizable. Free updates and responsive support.
Cons: Additional styles, layers, and animations are pro-only.
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: 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: 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: Restore a lost WordPress site without a backup. Assessing the implications of a plugin on the site.. With a single click, you may install all of your preferred plugins.. The use of a license key to activate WP Reset on a customer site..
Cons: Once in a while users have problems with installation..
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: Helps in creating opt-in forms. Lets users create newsletters. Integrates with website contact forms. Suitable for individuals and businesses.