Drupal powers mission-critical sites for governments, universities, and Fortune 500 companies. Our database identifies 1.2 million Drupal installations with version, module stack, and organizational data.
While WordPress dominates small business, Drupal remains the choice for organizations requiring security, scalability, and complex content architecture.
Drupal's security focus and flexibility make it the standard for organizations with strict requirements.
Federal, state, and local government sites choose Drupal for FedRAMP compliance and accessibility requirements. The White House, NASA, and countless agencies run Drupal.
Universities need complex multi-site architectures, department hierarchies, and integration with student systems. Harvard, Stanford, and Oxford all use Drupal.
Large corporations choose Drupal for global multi-site management, complex workflows, and integration with enterprise systems. Many Fortune 500 intranets run Drupal.
Major publishers need Drupal's editorial workflows, content scheduling, and multi-channel publishing. The Economist and many broadcasters rely on Drupal.
HIPAA compliance and patient portal requirements drive healthcare organizations to Drupal. Hospital systems and health insurers trust its security model.
Large NGOs and foundations use Drupal for advocacy campaigns, donation systems, and global operations. Amnesty International and WWF run Drupal.
Drupal sites represent high-value opportunities with larger budgets and complex needs.
Thousands of sites still run Drupal 7, which reaches end-of-life. Identify organizations needing migration assistance before deadlines hit. Government and education sectors face strict compliance timelines.
Target Drupal sites with outdated core or contributed modules. Security firms lead with vulnerability reports showing specific risks. Government contractors have mandated security requirements.
Specialized Drupal hosts like Pantheon and Acquia target self-hosted sites struggling with performance. Filter for sites with slow response times or on non-optimized infrastructure.
Government and education Drupal sites must meet WCAG standards. Accessibility consultants target sites failing automated checks with remediation service offers.
Drupal agencies identify sites with complex requirements that stock modules can't meet. Filter by industry vertical to find organizations likely needing custom development.
Many Drupal sites run outdated themes that don't support modern features. Design agencies target sites with poor mobile experiences or dated visual designs.
Agencies specializing in headless CMS target Drupal sites that would benefit from React or Vue frontends. Media and publishing sites often need better content delivery.
Drupal sites often need connections to CRM, ERP, and marketing systems. Target enterprises using Drupal alongside Salesforce, SAP, or Oracle without proper integration.
Organizations with internal Drupal teams need ongoing training and support. Filter for sites managed by non-agency teams who may lack specialized expertise.
Target slow Drupal sites with caching, CDN, and optimization services. Government and education sites often run on under-provisioned infrastructure with poor performance.
Version data reveals migration opportunities and security risks.
| Version | Sites Count | Status | Opportunity |
|---|---|---|---|
| Drupal 10.x | 285,000 | Current | Module updates, performance optimization |
| Drupal 9.x | 420,000 | Legacy | D10 migration, security updates |
| Drupal 8.x | 180,000 | End of Life | Urgent migration needed |
| Drupal 7.x | 315,000 | Extended EOL | Complete rebuild required |
1.2 million Drupal installations with version, module stack, and organizational data for targeted outreach.
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