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: Assign roles and permissions. Block content from specific members. Place login portals for easy access.
Cons: Free version comes with adverts.
Pros: CSV export capability. Gutenberg Block compatible.
Cons: Save data from form not available on free version. No reCAPTCHA v3.
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: Is easy to use. Features customizable menus. Increases website SEO.
Cons: Occasional crashes.
Pros: Present reviews on your site. Collect testimonials from various platforms. Add shortcodes to widgets. Easy to use.
Cons: Most advanced tools are hidden in Premium version.
Pros: Automatically detects website settings. Comes with a dedicated network settings page. Configures the site to run over https.
Cons: Needs some technical knowledge.
Pros: A simple way to add custom fonts to your site. Support many font format types.
Cons: Supports a limited number of themes and page builders.
Pros: Has a user-friendly layout. Edits appear in real-time. Features content blocks.
Cons: May seem complicated to beginners.
Pros: Integrates into various themes. Displays your content in beautiful slides. Choose from different styles.
Cons: Priority updates only available as a paid option.