WordPress (10000 programs)
Pros: Simple and easy review solution. Quick installation and setup. Responsive widgets.
Cons: Incompatible with many dynamic themes.
Pros: Great customer support. Award-winning developers. Sales reporting.
Cons: Can be too dependent on other plugins. Need to pay too much for extras. Not customized.
Pros: Plenty of conditional redirect options. Full logging support. No server knowledge required.
Cons: Clutters the database if neglected. Only supports server-side redirects.
Pros: Includes portfolio filters. Adjust colors and layout. Add several formats and projects. Maximize the gallery’s SEO potential.
Cons: The responsive attribute is only available in the pro version.
Pros: Hardens websites against attacks. Scans for malicious content. Assists with post-hack actions.
Cons: Removing malware is only available in paid version.
Pros: Quickly craft recipe pages for the site. Let users change essential information. Display nutritional details. Integrates with similar plugins.
Cons: Adjustable servings are only available in Premium version.
Pros: Keeps the booking process simple. Functions well as a stand-alone booking app. Easy to install and configure.
Cons: Some reported glitches with the free version of Gutenberg editor. Doesn't sync with many third-party booking service providers.
Pros: Central location to add quicktags. Tickboxes to indicate where you want them. Ability to change the codes.
Cons: Changing the script code may cause issues.
Pros: Easy to use. Integrates with Gutenberg blocks. Responsive and compatible with all themes. Custom CSS editor.
Cons: Some codes are redundant.. Not enough adjustable setting options..
Pros: Quickly add slides to pages. Includes SEO elements. Vertical and horizontal navigation. Beautiful presentation on all devices and browsers.
Cons: Video embedding unavailable with free version.