WordPress (10000 programs)
Pros: Introduce different payment plans. Flexible payment gateways. Library of over 75 third-party add-ons. Change payment intervals.
Cons: May be challenging to set up.
Pros: Extremely lightweight and fast. Very simple to use. Effectively prevents malicious attacks.
Cons: Single-function plugin with limited security features.
Pros: Saves server storage space. Free features are just as useful as paid ones. Disable compression for large images. Lossless compression doesn't affect image quality.
Cons: Never-ending annoying notifications to pay for features. Lacks in-depth tutorials and paid feature explanations. No control of how much you want to compress images. Doesn't speed up your website as much as it claims.
Pros: CSV export capability. Gutenberg Block compatible.
Cons: Save data from form not available on free version. No reCAPTCHA v3.
Pros: Very easy to get started. Wide support. Extremely customizable. Shortcode support.
Cons: Requires some coding knowledge for full functionality. Only five different style skins for team portraits.
Pros: Extensive and accessible media library. High-quality and professional assets. Code-free customization.
Cons: Unusable without a subscription. Limited to WordPress.
Pros: Updated features. Easy to use with drag and drop. One year of support.
Cons: Only has Pro version. No free version.
Pros: Compress images without loss of quality. Optimize WebP images. Works in the background with no input from the user. It can resize images after uploading them.
Cons: Only optimize 20MB (about 200 images) per month with the free plan.
Pros: Fully customizable. Includes many dynamic elements. Responsive and SEO-friendly. Admins can view sites while under maintenance.
Cons: Limited choice of page designs.
Pros: Use the classic block editor. Convert between various formats. Set the classic mode as default. Use tables and lists.
Cons: WordPress security settings may not load plugin properly.
Pros: Themes or plugins using WordPress API run Multilingual with WPML. Enables running a WooCommerce store with multiple currencies. Allows different payment gateways based customer’s location.
Cons: Isn’t free.
Pros: Effective live chat support. Free software. Great with smaller companies.
Cons: Have to quickly answer customers or they leave. Limited integration. Old fashion features.
Pros: Free to download and use. Comes with an endpoint firewall. Has a built-in malware scanner.
Cons: May seem complicated to beginners.