WordPress (10000 programs)
Pros: Free to download and use. Reduces manual work. Imports product details. Suitable for beginners.
Cons: Requires some technical knowledge.
Pros: Drag-and-drop elements. Automatic PDF generation. Spam protection. Detailed documentation.
Cons: User-reported poor tech support.
Pros: Create progress bars for forms. Supports unlimited form steps. Free lifetime updates.
Cons: Limited support for premium subscribers. Lacks validation options.
Pros: Comes integrated with MasterStudy LMS plugin. Lets users create online courses easily. Compatible with popular page builders. Offers over 15 demos with different functionalities.
Cons: May seem complicated to beginners.
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: Drag-and-drop functionality. Add images to quizzes.
Cons: Best features are hidden and lack tutorials. Lost programmatic potential of end-segment options.
Pros: Editable in WPBakery and Elementor. Offers multiple design elements. Supports one-click installation.
Cons: Can be overwhelming for beginners.