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Alternatives à Drupal pour 2025

November 15, 2024
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Alternatives à Drupal pour 2025

Drupal 7 end-of-life was extended up to November 2023. Many companies are struggling to upgrade to Drupal 8 or Drupal 9, because of the high costs of such migration and the loss of Drupal's momentum. Drupal has been slowly dying since 2017 as it missed significant innovations :

  • Headless CMS revolution
  • Microservices approach to the backend
  • API-first architectures
  • Cloud-native building
  • Admin UX simplicity
  • Total Cost of Ownership of Drupal projects 

In this article, we'll see what CMSs are the best alternatives to Drupal for 2025.

How did we select the Drupal alternatives?

There are hundreds of CMSs out there, but we only selected a few that can really compete with Drupal's rich ecosystem of modules. Let's dig into features of good Drupal alternatives for 2025:

  • Structured content modelling (the ability to create data models with typed fields, references, and taxonomies)
  • Publication workflows (states, transitions, and associated dashboards)
  • Headless API (being able to consume CMS content through an API)
  • Fine-grained authorization (define user roles and their permissions)
  • Structured rich-text editor with embeds (a simple way to include any social link — YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, etc…)
  • Scheduled publication
  • Notifications (workflow status changes, new content creation)
  • Content collections' management (manual list of ordered content)
  • Query builder (define queries in a visual way to retrieve content based on criteria)
  • Revision history (being able to roll back to any version of the content)
  • Front-end pages builder (being able to manage front-end pages, and define blocks and content)
  • Digital assets management system 
  • Internationalization (localization of content and translation workflows)
  • Multi-site management (being able to manage multiple sites from a single instance)
  • UI extension (being able to extend SaaS functionality with custom code)
  • Webhooks (being able to react on some CMS events with external code)

Best Drupal CMS alternative for e-commerce & portals: Storyblok

Created in 2015, Storyblok are no longer a new player on the market. Having recently raised $80M (and having raised $138M totally), they are a solid choice for any type of business that values agility and modern content creation experience. The list of their clients speaks for themselves, featuring Tesla, Netflix, Disney, and Marc O'Polo among others.

With Storyblok, you can easily create rich content using their visual editor, configure multistep workflows, content variations, integrate any distribution channel with Make or Zappier, and directly connect it with e-commerce platforms, PIM, DAM, or print CMS.

Pricing: from Free to 849,00 €/mo for an Enterprise package.

Website: https://www.storyblok.com/

You can read our more detailed article about the reasons to migrate from Drupal to Storyblok here: https://code.store/blog/why-should-you-consider-switching-from-drupal-to-storyblok-in-2024-and-how-can-you-make-the-transition-smoothly

Best Drupal CMS alternative for Media & Publishers: Arc XP

Arc XP is the CMS created inside the Washington Post, built by journalists, for journalists. It's clear that if you're a media or a publisher company running Drupal, you need to see how powerful Arc XP is.

Not only do they include all CMS features, but they also offer a complete Digital Assets Management system, a video hosting, and distribution system, and a full set of features to organize and manage a newsroom. 

They also offer integrated hosting and CDN, Arc XP covers most of the costs of running a media/publishing website. If you want to go further with Drupal to Arc XP migration, check this guide.

Pricing: from 5000USD / month

Arc XP cons: no integrated localization support

Website: https://www.arcxp.com/

Best Drupal CMS alternative for native GraphQL experience: Hygraph

The main edge of Hygraph is their native GraphQL integration – the whole CMS is built around GraphQL Schema.

Hygraph offers all major features for content editing and staging, but it also comes with the power of GraphQL federation. That means you can easily glue together multiple back-end APIs into a single GraphQL endpoint (like The Hive by The Guild or Hasura).

Pricing: from 300USD / month

Hygraph Cons: no front-end page builder included, quite limited digital assets' management support

Website: https://hygraph.com/

Best Drupal CMS alternative for Enterprise corporate: Contentstack

Contentstack is a headless SaaS CMS that perfectly suits corporate enterprise accounts. They provide a full set of features to manage multiple digital properties, front-end previews, and extensive publication and content staging workflows. 

What we really love about Contentstack is its ability to group content updates into releases and bulk-publish those simultaneously.

Pricing: from 2000USD / month

Contentstack cons: front-end hosting is not included

Website: https://www.contentstack.com/

Best Drupal CMS alternative for SMBs: Payload CMS

Payload CMS is a relatively new player on the market, but they are already used by the likes of Salesforce, Disney, and US Air Force among others.

It is a Headless SMS optimized for Next.js, it is Open Source, and their new version 3.0 is aesthetically pleasing. Developer experience is also another point where they rock by using Next.js andTypeScript.

Payload CMS is therefore perfectly suitable for smaller companies websites. With a single solution, you can manage a website almost entirely with Payload CMS.

Pricing: from Free to Pro at $199 / month

Website: https://payloadcms.com/

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