Utilities & Tools (2707 programs)
Pros: Comes in a lightweight installation package. Receives regular updates. Supports WooCommerce. Supports premium add-ons.
Cons: Occasional crashes and lags.
Pros: Integrates with forms using Ajax. Make use of the Gutenberg shortcode blocks. Unlimited popups and configurations. Option to display popups in fullscreen.
Cons: Doesn’t work with ads.
Pros: Drag and drop functionality. Breadcrumb functionality.
Cons: Unable to export elements onto other builders. Lousy support.
Pros: Automatically posts from other websites. Supports multiple popular websites. Comes with a simple interface.
Cons: Needs a few bug fixes.
Pros: Compatible with several page builders. Offers over 20 built-in demos. Is SEO-friendly and responsive. Provides multilingual support.
Cons: Requires minor bug fixes.
Pros: Extensive and accessible media library. High-quality and professional assets. Code-free customization.
Cons: Unusable without a subscription. Limited to WordPress.
Pros: Drag-and-drop interface. Library of templates and blocks. Live editing feature. Responsive design across all devices.
Cons: Learning curve for complete beginners.
Pros: Editable on mobile and tablet. Focuses on good SEO practices. Features an extendable codebase. Comes translation-ready.
Cons: Occasional lags and crashes.
Pros: Create progress bars for forms. Supports unlimited form steps. Free lifetime updates.
Cons: Limited support for premium subscribers. Lacks validation options.
Pros: Features a customizable design. Option to add filters and sorters. Lets users add images to properties. Suitable for beginners and advanced users.
Cons: .
Pros: Comes in a lightweight package. Comes with a clean and simple theme. Runs smoothly with Elementor.
Cons: Doesn’t have too many features.
Pros: Comes with a design wizard. Features pre-made websites. Integrates well with plugins.
Cons: Can be overwhelming for beginners.