WordPress (10000 programs)
Pros: Shows which videos visitors watched. Drag-and-drop tools are easy to use. The free version is sufficient for most small websites.
Cons: Requires configuration to work with responsive themes. Requires cookies for proper functioning. Needs tutorials on how to design galleries.
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: Support many social platforms. Many customizable options for icons and positioning.. Designs and themes to fit your site.. Mobile-friendly and can exclude them on specific pages..
Cons: Too many adverts.. Often asks for reviews..
Pros: A wide range of free features. Supports pagination and widgets. Free and paid versions generate shortcodes. Works with responsive and non-responsive WordPress themes.
Cons: Unreliable and unfriendly customer support. Poorly explained features. The interface is not very intuitive. Conflicts with some themes that have built-in sliders.
Pros: Suitable for newspapers and magazines. Offers a customizable layout. Option to preview changes in real-time.
Cons: Occasional crashes.
Pros: Bouncing pen points on map. Powered by Google Maps.
Cons: Heavy plugin.
Pros: Comes with numerous features. Supports multiple languages. Suitable for a range of business websites.
Cons: Needs a few bug fixes.
Pros: Several payment options. Adds three eCommerce pages to the site. Shipping and tax tools. Easy to customize.
Cons: Advanced tools required the paid versions.
Pros: Automatic related search. Great pricing options.
Cons: Not feature heavy. Shortcode required for placement.
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: Flexible WorPress default theme. Lightweight. Supports Full Site Editing. Out-of-the-box patterns and blocks.
Cons: The new editor needs some time to get used to.
Pros: Useful plugin. Easy to change thumbnail sizes. Creates uniformity.
Cons: Takes time with lots of images.
Pros: Free to download and use. Option to customize the layout. Lets users display products and posts.
Cons: Minor bug fixes required.
Pros: Offers various templates. Lets users add videos to slides. Provides SEO capabilities. Is responsive and customizable.
Cons: Requires some bug fixes.
Pros: Works with Geutenburge. Unlimited timers with free plugin. Scheduling future timers.
Cons: Only 3 styles of timers. Expensive plugin.
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: SEO and Google Analytics compatibility. Q&A features. Review Form emails.
Cons: No verification of reviewer process. No product video upload capabilities.
Pros: Schedule and display events. Manage bookings in a central console. Receives regular updates. Easy for users to register.
Cons: No payment options in the free version.
Pros: Supports different plugins. Advanced search results. Ability to filter searches.
Cons: Free versions have some limits.
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.