Drupal is one of our favorite tools for rapidly assembling websites and applications, and we've been using it for years to craft engaging, scalable experiences on the web.
Why use Drupal?
The Drupal content management platform puts you in control of your site. Whether it's text content, image galleries, videos, or documents, Drupal allows you to add, update, and manipulate your site in a way that you never thought possible. Despite being incredibly powerful, Drupal is easy to learn and use, so whether you have a single web manager or a dedicated marketing department, keeping your website relevant and fresh is as easy as point-and-click.
Some of Drupal's advantages include:
- Extremely flexible content management; create customized pages using a point-and-click interface;
- Customizable content permissions: using Drupal, you can apply permissions to specific sections of a website for specific people to manage;
- Secure and trusted by governments, universities, and enterprises around the world;
- Well-supported by a community of thousands of developers;
- Scalable: Drupal can drive small websites, large websites, or collections of websites in an enterprise
Who uses Drupal?
Drupal is trusted to run critical sites for governments around the world, top universities, and major companies. You're in good company when you choose Drupal as your web platform. Just a few Drupal users include:
- The White House
- NASA
- Harvard University
- The Economist
- NCAA
- Tesla
Our Drupal Experience
Our Philadelphia-based team of Drupal developers have been working with Drupal for nearly 5 years. Our work has been featured on the Drupal.org homepage, our Drupal developers have submitted patches and modules to the Drupal core code, we've spoken at various Drupal events around the country, and we help organize Drupaldelphia, Philadelphia's annual Drupal conference. Additionally, we are partnered with Acquia, and have extensive experience deploying and managing sites on the Acquia Network.
Below are links to conference talks and presentations we've given at various Drupal Conferences:
Easy Social Feeds with the Migrate API
Building a Flexible but Consistent Design System Across Multiple Websites