WordPress (10000 programs)
Pros: Responsive and mobile-friendly. Create single or recurring events. Simple user interface. Optimized for search engines.
Cons: User-reported issues regarding unresponsive technical support. Several advertised features for the "lite" plugin version are not free.
Pros: Show your latest news. Allow scrolling on the widget. Customize the appearance with grids or lists. Choose from several designs and layouts.
Cons: Shortcode knowledge is mandatory.
Pros: Access to all Google Fonts Typography. Supports Adobe typefaces. Integrates with all WordPress themes.
Cons: Support only available with Premium. Customization and optimization features are only available in Premium.
Pros: Add custom post types to your taxonomy. Automatically adds new terms to your database. Easy to use with a sleek interface.
Cons: No system to prevent errors.
Pros: Quickly add charts and tables. Import data from other sources. Automatic creation from post contents.
Cons: Customizing options only available in Premium.
Pros: Unlimited color options. Robust button selection. Mobile and desktop-friendly options. Plenty of image container customization options.
Cons: Very bloated software. No actionable tools with the free version. The accessibility features are rudimentary. Shows third-party adverts in the notification area.
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: Improve page loading times. Control over which scripts to load asynchronously. Can use defer or await for async loading.
Cons: Need an understanding of JS.
Pros: Option to fully customize the theme. Lets users categorize products. Changes happen in real-time. Supports the use of plugins and extensions.
Cons: Needs bug fixes.
Pros: Central location to add quicktags. Tickboxes to indicate where you want them. Ability to change the codes.
Cons: Changing the script code may cause issues.
Pros: Restore a lost WordPress site without a backup. Assessing the implications of a plugin on the site.. With a single click, you may install all of your preferred plugins.. The use of a license key to activate WP Reset on a customer site..
Cons: Once in a while users have problems with installation..
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.
Pros: Easily migrate your site. No server requirements. Choose specific tables. Add to the development of the plugin.
Cons: A tiny string mismatch can be devastating.
Pros: Grant access to restricted content. Accept new registrations. Establish the rules per role. Limit how much content they can view.
Cons: Widgets are only as responsive as your theme.
Pros: Makes creating temporary accounts painless. The plugin is easy to use.. Can set date and time to delete accounts. Works well with other plugins. It’s available in 16 languages.
Cons: It’s possible to create new accounts without a password.
Pros: Cloning saves a lot of time. Create sets of repeatable subfields. Includes 30+ customs fields.
Cons: Slower loading with too many field groups. Conflicts with WooCommerce.
Pros: Redirects pages that no longer exist. Pushes content to the new URLs. Prevents 404 errors. Improves SEO ranking.
Cons: The essential 404 log is only available in Premium.
Pros: Simple integration. Highly customizable. Interactive elements. Responsive design.
Cons: Free functions are extremely basic.
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.