What Prospective Clients Ask About Drupal in 2025: Insights from 200+ Inquiries

What Prospective Clients Ask About Drupal in 2025: Insights from 200+ Inquiries

Since early 2025, Droptica has analyzed over 200 inquiries from organizations exploring Drupal for new projects. In a blog post authored by Grzegorz Bartman, the company highlights the ten most frequently asked categories of questions—from frontend responsiveness and SEO to data migration, security, and long-term maintenance. Many inquiries come from companies unfamiliar with Drupal who need assurance on system flexibility, integrations with tools like Salesforce or Microsoft Azure, and editor-friendly features such as component libraries and media reuse. Clients also increasingly expect AI-driven personalization, chatbot integration, and efficient publishing workflows.

Droptica observes several notable trends in 2025: growing demand for AI functionality, preference for platform-as-a-service hosting over self-managed servers, and consolidation of CMS and e-commerce into a single system. Right-to-left language support is gaining attention, especially from Middle Eastern clients, while interest in headless architectures is declining as organizations seek to reduce complexity and cost. With real client concerns at its core, this post provides a grounded view of what decision-makers prioritize when considering Drupal today.

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