WordPress (10000 programs)
Pros: Add custom fields to your contact form. Enable opt-in block for site visitors. Display success message or redirect to a specific after successful signup. Choose different emails lists for various forms.
Cons: Limited customization options. Offers only a sixty-day free trial period.
Pros: Features a customizable design. Option to add filters and sorters. Lets users add images to properties. Suitable for beginners and advanced users.
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Pros: Uses the Elementor Page Builder. Features over 30 elements. Comes with a media library.
Cons: Requires minor bug fixes.
Pros: Quickly and easily move, copy, and arrange files. Manage files right from your WP dashboard. Includes a convenient code editor and syntax checker. File altering and switching won't break your site.
Cons: Opens up backend security risks. Security software often falsely reports the plugin as malware. Keeping files private from other backend admins is difficult.
Pros: Compress large files. Convert some image files. Save storage space. Increase page loading speed.
Cons: Limited number of compressions in free version.
Pros: Many tools for creating viral content. Optional ad-free mode for web visitors.
Cons: Requires a subscription fee. Only suitable for media-heavy sites.
Pros: Fast and responsive design. Numerous customizable options. Several accessibility features. Supports WooCommerce.
Cons: Restrictive for anything other than text.
Pros: Focussed on SEO and speed. Provides over 150 homepage demos. Integrated with WPBakery Visual Composer.
Cons: Minor bug fixes required.