WordPress (10000 programs)
Pros: Has a user-friendly design. Doesn’t require any coding. Suitable for beginners.
Cons: Occasional crashes.
Pros: Assign roles and permissions. Block content from specific members. Place login portals for easy access.
Cons: Free version comes with adverts.
Pros: Intuitive drag-and-drop system. Responsive and mobile-friendly designs. 100+ add-ons for additional functions. Little to no HTML knowledge is required.
Cons: Many features are not available with the free version.
Pros: 35 animation effects. Redirect forms with a premium upgrade.
Cons: Unprofessional customer support. Free demo is nonfunctional.
Pros: Insert pagination buttons. Customize to your theme. Set the locations.
Cons: Experience with CSS is needed for customizing.
Pros: Suitable for newspapers and magazines. Offers a customizable layout. Option to preview changes in real-time.
Cons: Occasional crashes.
Pros: Integrates with WordPress themes. Lets you incorporate widgets. Continuous development.
Cons: Widget bundle installed separately. Plain design.
Pros: Easy and convenient link check. Inspects internal and external links. Relatively quick parsing.
Cons: There will be no new updates. Slows your website while running. Encrypted links are often falsely reported dead.
Pros: Updated features. Easy to use with drag and drop. One year of support.
Cons: Only has Pro version. No free version.
Pros: Advanced compression techniques. Bulk optimization options. Compatible with several image formats.
Cons: The free version isn't suitable for bigger websites. Original image files are removed after compression.
Pros: Customize how the testimonials are laid out.. You have full control over their content.. Choose between static, sliders, or carousels.. Plenty of settings and format options..
Cons: Needs a better tutorial or manual.. Slider and carousel functions slow the website down a little.. Condensed format options are not very good.. The free options are pretty ugly..
Pros: Creates private pages. Quick shortcodes to use. Provides access to users.
Cons: Doesn’t include registration forms or profile builder.
Pros: Makes creating forms fast and easy. Includes pre-built templates. GDPR compliance. Fulfills a variety of purposes, including payment forms.
Cons: Many additional features require a paid membership. More involved style customization requires CSS knowledge.
Pros: Simple design for non-developers. Easily make stretch menus and responsive menus. The drag-and-drop system is convenient for making smaller menus.
Cons: The widget upon widget UI isn't for everybody. Complex menus can take too long to edit. The builder desperately lacks an undo button. No code editor for advanced users.
Pros: Quickly add charts and tables. Import data from other sources. Automatic creation from post contents.
Cons: Customizing options only available in Premium.
Pros: Free migration service. No FTP required.
Cons: Many manual tasks. Not fully reliable.
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: Faster loading for frequent visitors. Reduces the size of web pages.
Cons: Conflicts with other caching plugins. Lack of explanations for plugin features. Website backups are required before installation.
Pros: Flexible. Nine themes available.
Cons: Pro Version may be expensive.