WordPress (10000 programs)
Pros: The spreadsheet-style interface is easy to use. Shortcode makes it easy to manage multiple tables. Under free GPL licensing. Import and export data.
Cons: Often a bit slow. Compatibility with some themes is hit or miss.
Pros: Free to download and use. Comes with an in-built site builder. Features a premium design. Has a multi-purpose layout.
Cons: Occasional crashes.
Pros: Support available via email, phone and Facebook. Regular updates. Fully responsive.
Cons: Requires Facebook ID otherwise comment moderation is disabled.
Pros: Offers various templates. Lets users add videos to slides. Provides SEO capabilities. Is responsive and customizable.
Cons: Requires some bug fixes.
Pros: Fast and responsive design. Numerous customizable options. Several accessibility features. Supports WooCommerce.
Cons: Restrictive for anything other than text.
Pros: Can make quizzes and other types of tests. Promotes student engagement. Includes a leaderboards system. Can create course bundles.
Cons: Can be overwhelming to use.
Pros: Comes with a design wizard. Features pre-made websites. Integrates well with plugins.
Cons: Can be overwhelming for beginners.
Pros: Features a user-friendly layout. Improves search engine rankings. Allows personalized parameters.
Cons: Limited features in free version.
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: 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: Offers a clean layout. Comes with multiple features. Features over 260 templates.
Cons: Limited features in free version.
Pros: Monitor audience conversions. Used across all devices. Improve marketing campaigns.
Cons: May be challenging to set up APIs and codes.
Pros: Batch import and export. Bulk editing. Mapping of columns and excluding products.
Cons: Support for variable products only in premium.
Pros: Many site-building tools. Requires little design experience. Compatible with major podcasting platforms.
Cons: Has a high subscription fee. Additional plugins cost extra.
Pros: Fully customizable. Includes many dynamic elements. Responsive and SEO-friendly. Admins can view sites while under maintenance.
Cons: Limited choice of page designs.
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: Offers a minimalist overall appearance.
Cons: Some may not enjoy its overall bare-bones appearance. Knowledge of CSS and HTML is still required. Variable fonts may require additional time to load.