WordPress (10000 programs)
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: 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 establish your portfolios. Drag-and drop system. Change themes and colors.
Cons: Complete layouts and designs hidden in Pro version.
Pros: Responsive designs with an accordion UI layout. Easily reorder FAQ elements. Multiple ways to embed FAQs into posts and pages.
Cons: Excessive widgets will make loading times slower.
Pros: Accepts V3 API keys. Good developer support for free plugin. Allows the continued use of Contact Form 7 with v2.
Cons: Tags might have to be manually removed.
Pros: Sends emails on automation easily. Helps you grow your subscriber’s list. Built-in email template. Affordable.
Cons: Lower email delivery rate. More spam report. Increased in unsubscribers rate.
Pros: Extremely optimized and responsive. Wide range of layouts. Extremely customizable. Works smoothly with all devices. Organized workflow. Outstanding-looking final product.
Cons: Some optimizations are Pro-only. Some significant features like social media integration are Pro-only.
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: Uses search/replace to migrate data strings. Easy to use with sleek interface. Choose which data you want to keep.
Cons: Full support not available in free version.
Pros: The spreadsheet-style interface is easy to use. Shortcode makes it easy to manage multiple tables. Under free GPL licensing. Import and export data.
Cons: Often a bit slow. Compatibility with some themes is hit or miss.
Pros: Place interactive maps on your site. Customize layers and pin clusters. Change titles and captions.
Cons: Color schemes and custom pin library only in Pro mode.
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: Flexible. Nine themes available.
Cons: Pro Version may be expensive.
Pros: Supports Block and Classic Editors. Free HD photography. Media library integration.
Cons: No multimedia content yet. Small amount of images.
Pros: Reduces overall workload on servers. Works with WooCommerce sites.
Cons: Expensive for multiple sites. Not as good as powerful web hosting providers. Tedious setup process.
Pros: Dashboard for stats. Customizable themes and widget. Easy to insert the information on your site.
Cons: Features can be overwhelming for new website owners.
Pros: Highly customizable. Customizable built-in search. Responsive and mobile-friendly. Simple yet powerful menu builder.
Cons: Poor technical support. Some basic features are premium upgrades.