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Drupal Reviews in June 2026: User Ratings, Pros & Cons
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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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Anonymous
01/22/16
Poweful, but user experience lacking
What do you like best? Large pool of cheap developers available. What do you dislike? As a general purpose tool Drupal often leads to mediocre results. Recommendations to others considering the product Drupal does not solve all the problems and many of the free modules are of bad quality. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? eCommerce and Content Management
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Anonymous
01/22/16
Drupal (D7 & D8) is the most powerful CMS in the planet - simply awesome.
What do you like best? Drupal Views and Drupal Features, Drupal custom entity type. What do you dislike? In web application performance is really matter. Recommendations to others considering the product I do recommend to use drupal to use. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? youth1.com (large CMS, familybusinessmagazine.com, directorsandboards.com, privatecompanydirector.com, exhaustsystemsdirect.com and so on...(50+ other site I ...
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Richarded W.
01/22/16
Drupal 7
What do you like best? Hooks system in Drupal 7 makes it easier for Developer to interact both with core modules and community modules. It's basically following a observer design pattern. From development stand point, it speeds things up, and allowing better collaboration between the team members. What do you dislike? The hook system if not used efficiently could bog down the application. Since any module could implement their own hook, the more modules implement a specific hook, the more ...
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Andrew D.
01/21/16
6 Plus Years of Drupal Experience
What do you like best? Ease of use for non-programmers. Handles a lot of the grunt work for user authentication and security. Vibrant community with a good amount of contributed code that allows you to build a pretty advanced CMS. With Drupal it now integrates well with the rest of the PHP world. What do you dislike? Pretty steep learning curve. While there's a lot of great contributed modules, sometimes they will only get you 90% of what you want and you find yourself pulling teeth to ...
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Anonymous
01/21/16
A Technical Architect who build Drupal Sites for clients.
What do you like best? I like the flexibility and customization provided by Drupal to make it work for my particular needs and workflow. This is due impart to it being an open source project with a very active community, whom continue to contribute to Drupal. What do you dislike? I dislike the initial learning curve required to learn the Drupal admin interface and development paradigms. Recommendations to others considering the product Drupal is open source, that means there is no ...
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Anonymous
01/21/16
Drupal is pretty great.
What do you like best? OPEN SOURCE. As a developer, I love how I can just dive in and feel at home. Some of the sites can be highly advanced. What do you dislike? I feel like there is a high barrier to entry with Drupal. I didn't have any problems since I am familiar with development, but if I weren't it would be difficult. Also, installation was a little bit annoying. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? I'm building a rental service ...
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Joshua W.
01/21/16
Drupal Review
What do you like best? The modular structure of Drupal and the ability to 'hook' in and alter functionality as low as the core components, without having to modify those core files, makes Drupal really stand out versus alternative software. Drupal and its community are also very engineer-minded, versus a designer-oriented software which has proven itself in the type of tools available for Drupal project building & management. What do you dislike? I dislike the old theming engine from ...
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Michael C.
01/21/16
Drupal: a view from the cutting edge of web development
What do you like best? You can create websites with Drupal more rapidly than you can by hand coding, when the website properly fits the Drupal work flow paradigm. While it was not a dedicated blogging system, Drupal was a blog like website frame work and CMS combination. Today it has evolved into is a general framework for building many kinds of sites. It is this flexibility that is its main strength. What do you dislike? For any non-trivial website a large number of add-on modules are ...
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David Francisco L.
01/21/16
It's an amazing product developed from collaboration
What do you like best? The best of drupal are all modules, plugins, themes and aggregate code by a lot of developers from wide world, and a lot of contribution are open source. Anyone can start from kernel for drupal, and build some amazing, more fast and powerful. What do you dislike? It's so hard the learning curve, the power of Drupal is at the same time his worst enemy. Recommendations to others considering the product Drupal is always developed by a lot of people in wide world, ...
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Rastislav .
01/21/16
Needs a bit of learning and then you can do anything
What do you like best? Easy setup, great module base and large community is good start. When you get to know drupal well, you can do almost everything in there. It's nice framework not only CMS. What do you dislike? Some things don't work out-of-the box and nee a bit of tweaking. Some modules doesn't work as expected, but almost everything can be fixed. Coding standards are not very standard. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? ...
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