For years, no-code tools like Webflow and Framer have set the standard for creative freedom. In WordPress, however, innovation has lagged behind outdated page builders. But Droip, a newer no-code WordPress website builder, takes a different route. Launched with a bold promise to give users complete design freedom and modern taste, Droip offers a refreshing [...]
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Most ecommerce store owners will agree that traditional email platforms just don’t get online retail. You mostly get basic templates that can’t showcase your products, generic automations that completely ignore customer purchase behavior, and absolutely zero integration with your actual store. So when I stumbled across Omnisend, I was immediately excited. Could this be the
Ever watch a customer leave your store because they couldn’t figure out which “Medium Navy” shirt they were actually buying? It happens more than you think. Most WooCommerce stores still use those ancient dropdown menus for product variations. You know the ones where customers have to click, scroll, and guess what “Forest Green” actually looks
As a WordPress site owner, you likely have a bunch of plugins installed on your site. You also have a few different themes that you like to switch between every now and then. The question is, are you keeping everything up to date? Because if you’re not, you’re exposing your site—and your business—to real security
There was a time when adding a cookie banner and linking to a basic privacy policy was enough to tick the compliance box. But as privacy laws get stricter and regulators become more serious about enforcement, those days are long over. Your website now needs to do more than just show a notice. It needs
If you’re using Contact Form 7 on your WordPress site, you’re probably aware that it doesn’t store submissions anywhere except your inbox. That means every time you get a new lead, you have to manually sort and check emails to extract relevant data for your campaigns. Enter CF7 Google Sheet Connector, a plugin that automatically
We’ve tested enough hosting providers to know that promises don’t always match reality. Speed, uptime, scalability—everyone claims to be the best. But when traffic spikes, databases strain, and real users start clicking around, the cracks show fast. That’s why we put Rapyd Cloud to the test. A relatively new name in managed hosting, it claims
Managing client sessions in WordPress isn’t exactly smooth. Proofing, watermarking, and delivering final images usually means stitching together multiple plugins—none of which were really built for photographers. That’s where PhotoBerry Studio comes in. It promises to handle everything—client proofing, secure sharing, automated image delivery—in one place. We gave it a try, expecting the same frustrations.
Running a WooCommerce store means managing hundreds of products. Without proper filtering, your store becomes a massive catalog that’s frustrating to browse. When shoppers can’t find that medium black hoodie in their price range, they leave. That’s why we’ve tested WBW Product Filter for two weeks. The plugin adds essential filters for price, size, colour,
As someone who’s built multiple Shopify stores, I hit the same roadblock each time: the basic blog held me back. I knew WordPress could fix my problems. The SEO tools and content features were perfect. But connecting it to my store looked too complex. Then I found PressProxy. It runs WordPress right on my store’s