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Drupal - Content Management Software

Drupal Reviews in May 2025: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

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Drupal Reviews & Ratings

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Very Good

Based on 1118 ratings & 351 reviews

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Expert's Review

Drupal is a stellar choice for web development, offering unparalleled flexibility, robust security, and top-notch community support. Its features simplify content management and customization, making it a go-to platform for various sectors like education. The ability to add endless modules and customize them for unique views is a standout feature, allowing for ...Read more

Drupal pros and cons

  • Provides unparalleled flexibility, robustness, security, value, internationalization, and performance.

  • Impressive administration and customization features for managing various types of content.

  • Scalable CMS with endless modules for customization and branding.

  • Excellent tools for building websites with customizable elements for streamlined content creation.

  • Some find Drupal to be complex and not beginner-friendly compared to other CMS platforms.

  • Limited support and small community for getting help with issues, especially for certain features.

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Brandon M.

10/25/16

4 out of 5

An infinitely flexible CMS

What do you like best? If you put the work into learning the basics, you will be able to build any kind of site you like using Drupal. What do you dislike? Although extremely flexible, Drupal does have a high learning curve if you intend to take advantage of it's best features such as views and custom content types. Recommendations to others considering the product Don't skimp on learning the fundamentals of views and cck. What business problems are you solving with the product? What ...

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10/25/16

4 out of 5

Easy and User Friendly

What do you like best? New to this platform in the past few months: Great, free option, and is easy to navigate/user friendly. The ability to customize and implement modules, as well as creating our own styles is extremely helpful. What do you dislike? There are some features missing that we would eventually like, but our web team has been working to code and implement modules to make up for that. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? ...

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09/15/16

3 out of 5

Drupal - User-friendly website management.

What do you like best? Ease of use. Adding and removing content from the website is pretty simple. What do you dislike? Customization is tricky. As with many WISIWYG type editors, you have to know some HTML to really get what you want. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Content posting.

07/21/16

4 out of 5

Drupal: A good way to build a Website.

What do you like best? Drupal is a programmers content management system. It is fairly easy to create new plug-ins/modules. The community meets once a month, and the meetups provide a good place to learn about the system. There are a lot of modules/plug-ins available. The community does it's best to review all new modules/plug-ins for security and compliance to Drupal standards. There are also several good themes to use as the basis for one own's custom themes. It can take much less than a ...

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George William L.

07/11/16

4.5 out of 5

A powerful rapid website creation tool with dynamic content

What do you like best? Huge library of Official and Community made modules. Very high level of flexibility in design. Every single element of the site can be replaced with a downloaded module. Dynamic placement of non-static content. High level of Developer options and full access to source. Updated often. Documentation is open source. Modules are often open source. What do you dislike? No method to automate the updating between Core sub-versions or Core versions, which feels ...

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Edward P.

07/05/16

5 out of 5

The Best Framework For Enterprise Website Development

What do you like best? Drupal is written in PHP and has positioned itself as an advanced web applications development "Framework." This means if you have professional developers to help, you can build awesome website software and apps with advanced features without starting from scratch. Out of the box you get best-in-class security, user management, content types, and infinitely customizable functionality via a well documented Modules system. Drupal has a robust and rapidly growing ...

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Jennifer S.

07/04/16

5 out of 5

Drupal for web sites

What do you like best? I've been using Drupal since 2003 and just love this product. It may be more difficult to set up, but once it is up and running you get full control over your site. Drupal 8 even makes things easier, with the ability to edit things right on the page. What do you dislike? I haven't really found anything that I dislike. Recommendations to others considering the product I'd definitely recommend using it for your web site over software like WordPress. You may need to ...

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06/26/16

3.5 out of 5

CMS Refresh

What do you like best? Speed at which content can be edited, previewed, and published improves workflow. What do you dislike? Limitations on page layout and design to predetermined templates. Recommendations to others considering the product Be very clear on your needs and vision for a website using Drupal, particularly if another company will be building the website framework for you to work within. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you ...

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Cory F.

06/25/16

5 out of 5

Excellent platform for complex sites

What do you like best? Drupal is a PHP CMS (platform that is complex for developers but simple for content editors. I call it a platform because it is meant for much more than just basic CMS work. In addition to CMS's I've also built eCommerce sites, directories, portals, and web service providers with it. Drupal's real light shines in its contributed modules. With 30,000 modules that are contributed to the community you can find just about anything you want. For developers, Drupal will ...

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Oleg C.

06/23/16

4.5 out of 5

Incredibly developer-friendly CMS with a huge community

What do you like best? Out ot the box you get a pretty strong protection over your personal data, caching system which speeds up te site approximately by 50% and several greate APIs to build pretty much everything to match your needs. Another thing I found extremely useful - is that you can override almost anything in your custom module using Drupal alter hooks system. What do you dislike? Default permissions system lacks options and most of existing one provides too general options. For ...

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