Utilities & Tools (2695 programs)
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: Option to customize the login page. Offers high-end security features. Provides social media login functionality.
Cons: May seem complicated at first.
Pros: Easy to insert into posts. Navigation buttons. No iframes needed. Desktop and mobile responsive.
Cons: Mobile optimization unavailable in free version.
Pros: Capabilities available with free version. Inexpensive extended 12 month premium support with Pro. Variable swatches.
Cons: Rapid Bulk order not available in free. Chrome extension required.
Pros: Simple design for non-developers. Easily make stretch menus and responsive menus. The drag-and-drop system is convenient for making smaller menus.
Cons: The widget upon widget UI isn't for everybody. Complex menus can take too long to edit. The builder desperately lacks an undo button. No code editor for advanced users.
Pros: QR code generator for the Gravity Forms plugin. Uses the official Gravity Forms API. Plenty of customization options.
Cons: Requires PHP 7.1 and up. Works with WordPress 5.0 and above only. No support for embedding into PDFs.
Pros: Add a search bar or filter to your site. Include drop-downs and checkboxes. Integrates with eCommerce platforms. Works well with other plug-ins.
Cons: eCommerce integration is only available in paid version.
Pros: Quick task assign. Manage milestones and deadlines. Customize user roles.
Cons: Dependent on your hosting server. Slow hosting disturbs workflow.
Pros: Hides login page from hackers. Changes the login page URL to a unique one.
Cons: Support isn’t guaranteed. Noted security concerns.
Pros: Faster loading for frequent visitors. Reduces the size of web pages.
Cons: Conflicts with other caching plugins. Lack of explanations for plugin features. Website backups are required before installation.
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: Comes with a range of features. Lets users customize flipbooks. Option to turn PDFs into flipbooks.
Cons: Users must know how to use shortcodes.
Pros: Easy to use. Unlimited calendars. Many customization options. Easy to add to widget areas.
Cons: Can’t edit event if you need to change information.
Pros: Features a large library. Makes it easy to add icons. Offers customizations for icons.
Cons: Needs knowledge of HTML.
Pros: Quick redirections. Adds security to your site. Enables the SSL certificate. Certificate testing.
Cons: Doesn’t include an SSL certificate.
Pros: Many options for customizing the plugin. The paid version is better than most free plugins. Lazy loading provides a seamless experience. The option to configure scrolling on individual pages.
Cons: No free version with infinite scrolling. Complex for newbies seeking a simple solution. Compatibility issues with some WordPress themes. Excessive comments must be hidden.
Pros: Easy and convenient link check. Inspects internal and external links. Relatively quick parsing.
Cons: There will be no new updates. Slows your website while running. Encrypted links are often falsely reported dead.
Pros: No site-building experience needed. Fully customizable theme. Suitable for building webshops.
Cons: Requires a paid subscription.
Pros: 35 animation effects. Redirect forms with a premium upgrade.
Cons: Unprofessional customer support. Free demo is nonfunctional.
Pros: Fully customizable. Includes many dynamic elements. Responsive and SEO-friendly. Admins can view sites while under maintenance.
Cons: Limited choice of page designs.