With Drupal, you can build scalable content platforms, corporate websites, community portals and self service environments. At the same time, Drupal works as a flexible content hub for tailor made software, web apps, B2B portals, intranets and integrations via APIs to business, marketing, data and analytics systems.
Drupal is an open source content management system built on PHP, designed for complex, dynamic websites and content platforms. It lets you manage content types, fields, taxonomies, workflows, roles and permissions from a single interface with fine grained control. With thousands of modules, you can extend Drupal with features for media management, forms, multilingual content, personalization, SEO and integrations.
This flexibility makes Drupal suitable as a traditional CMS, a headless content source and a core building block for digital experiences delivered through REST or GraphQL APIs to a wide range of audiences.
Drupal is used to build corporate websites, content platforms, customer and member portals, knowledge bases, community sites and multilingual environments with complex structures and large volumes of content. It allows you to manage advanced navigation, audience specific content, forms, workflows, permission models and integrations with external systems from one central platform.
Drupal is also a strong choice for headless setups, where it manages content for custom frontends, mobile apps, B2B portals, digital guides or service portals that connect and exchange data with Drupal through APIs.
At Omines, we position Drupal as a seamless part of your broader software landscape rather than a standalone CMS. We integrate Drupal with tailor made software, API connections, PIM, ERP or CRM systems and design content structures, roles and workflows that remain practical for editors and administrators.
When needed, we build custom modules or headless integrations, for example with Symfony backends, integration platforms, data platforms or JavaScript frontends. This ensures Drupal fits naturally into your existing processes and technical architecture.