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Drupal - Content Management Software

Drupal Reviews in June 2026: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

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Based on 1118 ratings & 351 reviews

Rating Distribution

Excellent

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Very Good

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Good

(30)

Poor

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Spotsaas Editor’s POV

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

01/21/16

4.5 out of 5

Drupal : As flexible as your requirements

What do you like best? 1. Flexibility. 2. Power in the hands of site Admin 3. Plethora of contributed modules. 4. Community Support. 5. Security. 6. Open Source What do you dislike? When the contributed modules doesn't meet your need it might be difficult alter the behaviour. The learning curve is huge. For big projects with many fields the architecture may not be suitable. Recommendations to others considering the product Please check out the latest version of Drupal . ...

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Anonymous

01/21/16

0 out of 5

Drupal is maturing, but not quite there yet.

What do you like best? The Symfony 2 integration. The roles system. The integration of popular community modules into Drupal 8 (e.g. Chaos Tools. What do you dislike? Horrible developer experience, despite being advertised as having a better developer experience than Drupal 7. Recommendations to others considering the product Drupal 8 is a step in the right direction. I once asked the drupal community how they expected new developers, those coming from MVC backgrounds, to learn their ...

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Sylvain G.

01/21/16

4 out of 5

Drupal is ready for the futur

What do you like best? I do like the embrace of Symfony2 component in Drupal8, the cimmunity is very active. Most component of drupal is as simple as possible. Node, Block, Page, User, Comment, Menu, Form, Cache etc... and integrate with each others. It is mainy a developper oriented CMS. What do you dislike? On first install it is quite an empty shell which give a "bad" first impression. Media management is not feature full. WYSIWYG is not build-in (done in D8 Menu management ...

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Anonymous

01/21/16

4.5 out of 5

Drupal Review

What do you like best? I really like the Framework which Drupal provide to developers. And Drupal have a good user interface to manager the content. What do you dislike? In Drupal Market is difficult to search programmers because the learning curve is big What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Drupal is very good to use in Portals and have some modules to do it.

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Valerio D.

01/21/16

2 out of 5

Powerful CMS, but requires a lot of expertise to be used effectively

What do you like best? Powerful, extensible and heavily customizable, a lot of extensions available What do you dislike? Too complex for a beginner, requires too much work for simple sites. For expert developers and not for occasional users What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? A CMS with the possibility to implement extensions for a specific application. The possibility to write extensions was feasible thanks to the very good Drupal ...

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Anonymous

01/21/16

1.5 out of 5

Developer with multiple drupal distributions

What do you like best? The flexible data model was nice for building out different objects within a website, more than just Posts. What do you dislike? Every distribution, plugin, etc is done differently. There is little standardization that I've seen across the drupal community. Each part I pick up I have to figure out how they did X and Y because its different. Dependency resolution is a big one. Even for the site admins, you become a specialist in one particular distribution Also I ...

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Kelly B.

01/21/16

5 out of 5

Drupal rocks, or why you should use the world's best CMS

What do you like best? Drupal CMS provides unparalleled flexibility, robustness, security, value, internationalization, performance, community support and longevity compared to any other CMS. My personal favorite attribute of Drupal is that it's open source. "Come for the code, stay for the community" is the Drupal motto, for good reason. Drupal has a rich, diverse, international community of well over 750,000 programmers, designers, business users and devops specialists who are devoted ...

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Eric J.

01/21/16

5 out of 5

Durpal in Higher Education

What do you like best? The ability to customize the Drupal install to fit my institution's needs. In addition, the robust community and widespread use allows me easily reach out to colleagues in order to address problems. What do you dislike? The learning curve is rather steep with Drupal. Getting a new developer up to speed with all of the different systems used to create a theme, a module or a site can be cumbersome. Recommendations to others considering the product Download it, ...

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Anonymous

01/21/16

3 out of 5

Excellent for complex solution & when development & maintance team are big enough

What do you like best? The Drupal community is excellent. Many friendly people and an overall helpful community. So whatever your expertise is at when you start with Drupal, the community will help you on your learning curve. If you use Drupal for the right purpose with an appropriate team behind it, I believe it is one of the best CMS, because it can do pretty much anything CMS related. What do you dislike? Drupal is high maintenance. It scales well and is very capable, & very easy to ...

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Anonymous

01/19/16

5 out of 5

Great system for rapid website launches

What do you like best? You can use Drupal to get a basic membership and content website online in a couple of hours. The learning curve is steeper than WordPress, but there are more features. What do you dislike? It can be very difficult to customize and upgrade in some situations. You will need to know PHP and Drupal's ways of doing things if you want to do much customization outside of the contributed modules. Recommendations to others considering the product Definitely include it in ...

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