What AI Actually Looks Like on a Drupal Site
AI is everywhere in the pitch decks. But what does it actually look like when you integrate it into a real Drupal site — one with editors, budgets, and deadlines?
Hard-won lessons from two decades of Drupal development, platform migrations, and building for the web. No fluff, no vendor pitches — just what we've learned doing the work.
AI is everywhere in the pitch decks. But what does it actually look like when you integrate it into a real Drupal site — one with editors, budgets, and deadlines?
AI coding assistants are changing how developers work.
If you're facing a migration to Drupal — whether from Drupal 7, WordPress, ColdFusion, or a custom legacy system — you probably have questions about what the process actually looks like.
We talk to organizations every week who know their website platform needs to be replaced.
When we talk about web accessibility, it's often framed as a feature to be added — a line item on a project scope, a nice-to-have that gets cut when budgets tighten.
Drupal 7 reached its official end of life in January 2025. If your organization is still running on it, you're likely facing a difficult question: what now?
Whether it's a migration, a rebuild, or ongoing support — we're here to help.
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