WordPress
WordPress
109 reviews
WH Score
9.0

Top WordPress Features

What are the Best WordPress Features?


Content Management System (CMS) Features
  • Content Gating
  • Website/App Development
  • Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
Supported Content Types
  • Blogs
  • Webpages
Reminders/Alerts
  • RSS Feed Triggers
Workflow Automation
  • Update/Patch Automation
User Calls-to-Action
  • Contact Forms
Customizable Items
  • Custom Themes
  • Custom Alerts
  • Custom Domains
Reporting & Analytics
  • Sales Analytics
  • Web Analytics
  • Activity Log
  • Spam Testing
Systems/Administrative
  • Storage
Identity and Access Management (IAM)
  • Secure Shell Key Management (SSH)
Cybersecurity Protection Types
  • DDoS Protection
  • Anti-Malware
Cybersecurity Features
  • Data Security
  • Cloud Security
  • Web Security
  • Firewall
Disaster Recovery
  • Data Backup & Recovery
  • Inbuilt Failover
Integration Options
  • Plugins
Third-Party Integrations
  • Google Analytics
  • Git
After-Sales Service
  • Email Support

WordPress Top Features Related Review


K
Krista
Reviewed on 21 November 2019

WordPress is an excellent and free CMS

My boss asked me to create a website that can keep up with the rise of our company and so I turned to WordPress. This fantastic software exceeded my expectations and gave us what we need and more. It’s such a great product!

Pros
  • What I like about WordPress is that it’s user-friendly, flexible, packed with great features, and free with a premium upgrade option
  • I believe it is a software made for both beginners as it allows anyone to create stunning websites without having to be an absolute pro in web development
  • It also comes with a lot of useful plug-ins and customization options to help you have the site you need
  • The upgraded version of WordPress is recommended as it will provide you with more features for advanced customization, additional storage, and more robust business tools
  • The program is so adaptable that it can grow alongside your business.
Cons
  • Although I get that plug-ins are essential, especially to WordPress, I feel like they rely on it so much that in fact, it is a requirement in unlocking more advanced features
  • And since you can’t remove plug-ins, they tend to make the program run slower after some time.

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