WordPress (10000 programs)
Pros: Quickly establish your portfolios. Drag-and drop system. Change themes and colors.
Cons: Complete layouts and designs hidden in Pro version.
Pros: Simple integration. Highly customizable. Interactive elements. Responsive design.
Cons: Free functions are extremely basic.
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: 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: Really well-supported button plugin. Great features.
Cons: No free version.
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: 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 upload files. Add media and docs to pages and posts. Upload section in the admin panel.
Cons: Needs the latest browser updates.
Pros: Create a front-end login page. Place the shortcode with widgets. Adjust the labels for forms.
Cons: Doesn’t include CAPTCHA features.
Pros: Suitable for newspapers and magazines. Offers a customizable layout. Option to preview changes in real-time.
Cons: Occasional crashes.
Pros: Check compatibility with WordPress standards. Check custom themes for essential functionality.
Cons: You need to add trac coding to your WP Config file.
Pros: Pre-designed templates with different layouts. Opportunity to develop with CSS/JS. Numerous form options. Integrates with Mailchimp.
Cons: Custom CSS/JS scripts need advanced knowledge. Full list of templates hidden behind a paywall.
Pros: Supports drag and drop. Easy to use. Unlimited videos and sliders. Fully customizable. Free updates and responsive support.
Cons: Additional styles, layers, and animations are pro-only.
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. Nine themes available.
Cons: Pro Version may be expensive.