WordPress (10000 programs)
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: Many customization options. Real-time calculations and price quotes.
Cons: Slow tech support. No useable functions with the free version.
Pros: Free migration service. No FTP required.
Cons: Many manual tasks. Not fully reliable.
Pros: SEO and Google Analytics compatibility. Q&A features. Review Form emails.
Cons: No verification of reviewer process. No product video upload capabilities.
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: Several customizable options. Integrates seamlessly with WordPress. Thumbnails can be cropped. Responsive and mobile-friendly.
Cons: Doesn’t work with all third-party page builders. The free version is rather limited.
Pros: Easy to insert into posts. Navigation buttons. No iframes needed. Desktop and mobile responsive.
Cons: Mobile optimization unavailable in free version.
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: Offers disabled commenting. Over 30 languages. Protect your website from threats and bad behaviors. Saves time.
Cons: No customer feedback. No customer interaction. Metrics are fewer engagements.
Pros: Pro Demo version.
Cons: In the free version, the numbers disappear every time you save. Not reliable.
Pros: Control access to various features and content based on user roles. Integration with other useful plugins. Embed with shortcodes and widgets.
Cons: Backend promo notifications are overwhelming. No longer actively supported.
Pros: Comes with a minimal design. Offers multiple customizations. Supports over 200 features.
Cons: Useful only for calendar-related tasks.
Pros: Makes use of machine learning for best performance. Easy to set up. Display a variety of ad types.
Cons: N/A.
Pros: Free to use. Backed by a solid community. Features customizable settings. Improves search engine rankings.
Cons: Can be overwhelming for beginners.
Pros: Can be used with Feedburner and Aweber.. MailChimp may be used through this plugin.. Can be customized with the use of a custom CSS function.. Configure the position of your widget on your web page..
Cons: Does not work with quite a number of responsive themes.. Has very little customer support.. Conflicts with other pop-up plugins.. Fully deleting means removing files from your WordPress folders manually..
Pros: Simplifies invoicing procedures. It's easy, fast, and efficient.
Cons: PDF functions have limited multi-lingual functionality. Setting menu needs to be more condensed or layered.
Pros: Share across 100+ social media channels. Customizable icons. Compatible with BuddyPress and WooCommerce. Doesn't store cookies.
Cons: Lacks helpful tutorials. The free demo version provides zero value. Social widgets and icons affect loading times.
Pros: SEO reminders when posting new content. Entering metadata is easy. Helps identify content with poor SEO scores.
Cons: Often spams you with heavy advertising. Uninstalling the plugin can affect or delete existing metadata. Only the site admin can use the SEO tools.
Pros: Stand-alone PayPal payment gateway. Configurable PayPal options. Generate dynamic buttons. Accept multiple currencies.
Cons: Conflicts with other plugins that have PayPal. Conflicts with themes that have PayPal. Transactions must have labels to show in your PayPal history. You need a PayPal business account.