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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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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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JK

Jake K.

06/16/16

1 out of 5

Drupal site administrator

What do you like best? Other people that don't know web coding can help update content so it's not entirely on me. What do you dislike? Overly complicated UI and not intuitive to make layout changes or edit CSS. Recommendations to others considering the product Try something different What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? There are other people that can assist managing the website. Translation of pages is also more manageable than a ...

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Shane S.

06/15/16

5 out of 5

Drupal, the best Open Source CMS for Enterprise Web Design and Development

What do you like best? Drupal presents no limitations to the type or scale of website and now web service that you would like to build. Other open source CMS options come with many assumptions built in as to how the tool will be used or deployed. Drupal is ultimately flexible as a web development platform. From simple personal and business websites to the largest enterprise or government deployment, Drupal can handle it now and adapt to the needs over time. What do you dislike? Drupal ...

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06/09/16

4 out of 5

Easy for a big company, but not always the most user friendly

What do you like best? Drupal is easy enough to be incorporated into a large company with multiple users of various IT backgrounds. The final products look professional and give a consistent look during a webpage overhaul. What do you dislike? Some of the interfaces are not the most user-friendly and addressing customization issues sometimes had people with webpage design opting for direct coding. Recommendations to others considering the product Worth the learning curve in many ...

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PK

Peter K.

06/09/16

3.5 out of 5

Very Difficult Setup

What do you like best? It's versatility (CMS, intranet, web-site What do you dislike? The setup of sql, php, apache seemed a bit cumbersome. Recommendations to others considering the product Give yourself at least a week to setup and get comfortable with it. Once you are familiar it is an amazing product. Before you get familiar it can be a real headache. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Providing users with an all in one solution ...

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06/07/16

4.5 out of 5

Drupal for the win!

What do you like best? The ease of use for end users is my favorite function, but also the ability to customize so specifically to clients needs from small sites such as one page portfolios to large mutlimedia sites such as weather.com is awesome for any developer. What do you dislike? There is a steep learning curve for development on Drupal. It is not impossible, but it takes some time to learn how things work together and how to make sites function as needed. Once you have some ...

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JC

Jean-Maxime C.

06/06/16

5 out of 5

Most flexible CMS

What do you like best? Flexibility of the product is amazing. Hooks and alters make it possible to achieve mostly anything we want to. What do you dislike? Learning curve is hard, so it is hard to find people to collaborate on a project or to train people to our development strategies. Recommendations to others considering the product It might be hard to sell Drupal to your clients since Wordpress is well-known these days. But they will be grateful after a while. What business problems ...

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06/01/16

1.5 out of 5

Look elsewhere, unless you have no choice.

What do you like best? Drupal has been around for such a long time, finding a consultant or firm who specializes in Drupal is a breeze. On the other hand, the quality of the work will vary drastically. You really need technical person on hand to vet the coding practices of the team who will work on your Drupal site. What do you dislike? The open-source and community-driven nature of the software means it is very difficult to debug. If you're working with Drupal yourself, expect to spend ...

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05/31/16

4.5 out of 5

Come for the software, stay for the community

What do you like best? Drupal is an extremely modular system that can do whatever you need it to do (with enough modules and code. If your client needs "XYZ" - you can do it. Drupal is "free" as in puppies. You don't pay anything to get it, but you should expect to take it to the vet, buy food for it, etc. What do you dislike? Because of what I like best (you can do anything you want, Drupal has historically been complicated to learn and write code for. The latest version, Drupal 8, is a ...

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Sharon A. D.

05/17/16

2.5 out of 5

Powerful, but not easy for non-web developers

What do you like best? I like the many modules available for Drupal to add onto your base install to make it a more powerful system. It works great for eCommerce websites. What do you dislike? The navigation and trying to find things is difficult in Drupal. I still haven't been able to create reports in Drupal for my products, which would be really great. Each installation of Drupal is different, so even googling things and looking in the support forums are not helpful, because they ...

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Elizabeth L.

04/21/16

4 out of 5

Drupal is a great and accessible website tool

What do you like best? Important for our job, it can be used accessibly and design accessible websites. What do you dislike? While I don't do all of the backend work, I do think having more instruction and ease of use could be helpful. Recommendations to others considering the product I think more resources to work with would be nice. Searching could be a lot better. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? We use Drupal for all of our ...

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