Drupal core is free, but the build, the people, and the years of upkeep are not. A 2026 breakdown of Drupal website cost: build tiers, monthly ownership cost, and what moves the price.
Drupal 7 reached end of life in January 2025. We move you to Drupal 10 as a clean rebuild: content migrated with the Migrate API, theme rebuilt, every contrib module mapped to a modern equivalent. Fixed price, fixed scope, audit-first.
The de facto form builder for Drupal: everything from a contact form to a multi-step application with conditional logic and handlers. When you need it, and when core is enough.
Drupal 7 reached official end of life on January 5, 2025. No more core security fixes from the Drupal Security Team, no more guaranteed contrib support. If you are still on it in 2026, you are running an unpatched CMS, and that is the real reason to move, not because a newer version exists. This […]
Drupal vs Joomla in 2026, decided by an agency that builds both: when each wins, the Joomla 3 end-of-life trap, real costs, and which to pick for your project.
A practical guide to headless (decoupled) Drupal in 2026: JSON:API vs GraphQL, the Next.js stack, the real costs, and when a traditional build is smarter.
The Drupal modules we install on almost every build in 2026, the few that are overrated, and which ones are finally Drupal 11 ready.
Short answer: no, but the question is fair, and most of the people answering it have a reason to lie to you. The Drupal agencies say it is thriving. The folks who got burned by a complex build say it is finished. We sit in an odd spot. We build on WordPress, OpenCart, Magento, and […]
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