Why SaaS Developers Prefer Drupal Over GoHighLevel
Wembassy shared a blog post authored by Christopher McIntosh, comparing Drupal and GoHighLevel for SaaS development. SaaS offers scalable and cost-effective solutions without extensive on-premise infrastructure, making the choice of platform crucial. Drupal, an open-source content management framework, is known for its flexibility, robust security, and customization capabilities.
GoHighLevel, a newer all-in-one marketing and sales platform, provides pre-built tools and rapid deployment but has limitations in ownership, customization, and scalability. Drupal offers extensive security features, regular updates, and a dedicated security team, ensuring protection against vulnerabilities. It also excels in scalability with flexible architecture and performance optimization, suitable for growing businesses. In contrast, GoHighLevel’s shared infrastructure may struggle with expanding user bases, affecting performance.
Drupal’s open-source nature leads to long-term savings, despite initial development costs, and offers greater customization for tailored solutions. The blog underscores the importance of these factors, highlighting Drupal's advantages for robust, secure, and scalable SaaS development.


