Drupal

Free and open-source content management software

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Drupal is a content management software. The leading open source CMS for ambitious digital experiences that reach your audience across multiple channels. Because we all have different needs, Drupal allows you to create a unique space in a world of cookie-cutter solutions. Its tools help you build the versatile, structured content that dynamic web experiences need.
Drupal
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LICENSING & DEPLOYMENT

  • Open Source
  • Cloud Hosted
  • On Premises
  • Web-based
  • Windows
  • Mac

Knowledge Base

  • Help Guides
  • On-Site Training

Drupal Core Features

Content Management

  • Customizable Templates
  • Form Builder
  • Media Management
  • Survey Builder
  • Save and Export
  • Website Management
  • Scene Navigation
  • Analytics & Reporting

Drupal Pricing

Pricing Type

  • Free

Payment Frequency

  • Free

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This is an advanced solution

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Drupal is a pretty good option, and it's got a ton of useful features, but it's not very beginner-friendly. This is an advanced solution that I'd happily recommend it to everyone who has some technical knowledge. If you've got no experience working with CMS platforms, but if you know what you're doing, you can't go wrong with Drupal.

Jeremiah Lutz

Drupal is a robust CMS

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Drupal is a robust CMS that offers a lot of functionality. In excels in situations where complex user roles and permissions are needed, or in scenarios where a customizable "user dashboard" is needed. As a Senior Developer of Integritive, I think the out-of-the-box functionality of Drupal is a bit limited, but with the help of user-contributed modules (and the help of a skilled developer), it can do just about anything.

Nate Masterson

Drupal allows for lots of flexibility

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Drupal is a CMS which allows users to install and uninstall modules in order to tweak a website’s features. It also enables great personalization with its theme options. Not only this, but Drupal allows for lots of flexibility when it comes to using your preferred technology platforms. The operating system can be either Mac OS or Windows instead of Linux, the database can be SQLite or PostgreSQL instead of MySQL, and the web server can be Nginx or IIS instead of Apache.

As a CMO of Maple Holistics, I feel that it’s a great choice if you want to build a good website without breaking your budget. But you might want to consider other options if you’re looking for something that’s more specialized.

Stacy Caprio

Prefer more user-intuitive website platforms.

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I find Drupal has a high learning curve making it tricky to use for someone like me who is not a developer or has not taken hours to learn how to use it. I like how flexible the platform is and how much it can do with a website, but personally, as a founder of my own website - Stacy Caprio, I prefer more user-intuitive website platforms.

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