Drupal

The leading open-source CMS for ambitious digital experiences.

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Overview

Drupal is a robust and enterprise-grade open-source CMS that is used to build some of the world's most high-traffic and complex websites. It's known for its strong security, scalability, and flexibility. Drupal's modular architecture allows for a high degree of customization, making it a popular choice for large organizations and ambitious web projects.

✨ Key Features

  • Open-source and self-hostable
  • Modular architecture with thousands of modules
  • Strong security features
  • Scalability for high-traffic websites
  • Multilingual capabilities
  • RESTful API for headless development

🎯 Key Differentiators

  • Enterprise-grade security and scalability
  • Flexibility and modularity
  • Strong community and support

Unique Value: Provides a highly secure, scalable, and flexible platform for building ambitious digital experiences, with the backing of a large and active open-source community.

🎯 Use Cases (5)

Enterprise websites Government websites Higher education websites E-commerce platforms Complex web applications

✅ Best For

  • Enterprise websites
  • Government websites
  • Higher education websites

💡 Check With Vendor

Verify these considerations match your specific requirements:

  • Beginners or users who need a simple website and do not have development resources.

🏆 Alternatives

WordPress Joomla Adobe Experience Manager

Is generally considered more powerful and secure than WordPress for complex, enterprise-level websites, but has a steeper learning curve. It's a more flexible and open-source alternative to proprietary enterprise CMSs like Adobe Experience Manager.

💻 Platforms

Web

🔌 Integrations

Thousands of modules available on drupal.org, covering a wide range of functionality.

🔒 Compliance & Security

✓ GDPR ✓ SSO

💰 Pricing

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Free Tier Available

Free tier: The Drupal software is free and open-source. Users need to pay for hosting and a domain name.

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