WordPress (10000 programs)
Pros: Easily inserts code into headers and footers. Disable headers or footers on specified pages. Simple user interface.
Cons: Coding knowledge is required to create scripts.
Pros: Has a user-friendly layout. Edits appear in real-time. Features content blocks.
Cons: May seem complicated to beginners.
Pros: Doesn’t require any coding. Provides over ten free templates. Features a drag-and-drop editor. Option to see changes in real-time.
Cons: Minor bug fixes needed.
Pros: Language detection. Automatic citation. Free paraphrasing.
Cons: HTML may glitch depending on the integrated languages.
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: Drag and drop functionality. Breadcrumb functionality.
Cons: Unable to export elements onto other builders. Lousy support.
Pros: Easy access to the WordPress Classic Editor. The official website has plenty of documentation. Compatible with various plugins.
Cons: Redundant if you prefer the Block Editor. Limited functionality compared to modern page builders.
Pros: Let you add up to 14 custom fields. You can show or hide fields on specific pages. Simple reset option. You can sort of duplicate fields.
Cons: No WPML support.