31 Mar 2026
Drupal.org aggregator
Specbee: WordPress to Drupal Migration - When, Why & How (with a real case study)
When should you move from WordPress to Drupal? Learn the signs, the process, and what it looks like in a real migration case.
31 Mar 2026 8:08am GMT
Drupal blog: Not just a starting point. A head start. Drupal's new Site Templates are built for your world.

Drupal powers websites for governments, universities, major media organisations, and global brands - but historically it's demanded specialist knowledge just to get started. Last year's release of Drupal CMS changed that, putting Drupal's power within reach of the marketers, content teams, and site builders who actually run websites day to day.
Last week at DrupalCon Chicago, that vision took another huge step forward with the pilot launch of the Drupal Site Template Marketplace at marketplace.drupal.org.
Ready-made starting points, built the right way
The marketplace launches with an initial set of purpose-built site templates covering the use cases where Drupal has always excelled: nonprofits, higher education, healthcare, government, events, SaaS, and more, with more templates to follow as the programme grows.
Each template is a complete, working starting point. Not a design skin, but a fully configured site with real content models, editorial workflows, and Drupal's full architecture underneath. Install one inside DrupalCMS and you have a professional, sector-appropriate website that's ready to customise, not a blank slate dressed up nicely.
Free and premium options are available.
Why this is different from a WordPress theme
This distinction matters, and it's worth being direct about it.
Theme marketplaces, the kind WordPress is known for, offer visual overlays. They change how a site looks. They don't change how it works. That's fine for simple sites, but organisations that need real editorial workflows, structured content, access controls, multilingual support, or compliance requirements quickly find that a theme doesn't help. They're building the architecture from scratch regardless of how they started.
A Drupal site template includes that architecture from day one. The content models, the configuration, the editorial structure, all of it is already there, built to production standards, ready to extend.
That means the ceiling is genuinely different. Other tools can generate something that looks right. Drupal templates give you something that actually works, at scale, with a team, under real operational conditions.
Built for the sectors that need it most
Each template is designed around a specific use case, which means the features that matter for that sector are already configured and ready.
A nonprofit template arrives with the tools a nonprofit actually needs. A healthcare template is built around the trust and clarity that patients expect. A government template starts from the accessibility and security standards that aren't optional in the public sector.
Drupal's sector expertise, applied earlier in the process, so organisations can spend their time on what's specific to them, not on rebuilding foundations that have already been solved.
Expert support, built in
Every template in the marketplace connects you directly to the team that built it. If you need help customising, extending, or getting the most out of your starting point, the expertise is right there.
This is just the beginning
The marketplace is launching as a pilot, a deliberate decision to get the foundations right before scaling. The initial templates have been built to a high bar by agencies with deep Drupal expertise, and the programme will expand as more makers come on board.
It's an early but meaningful moment. The vision: a rich catalogue of sector-specific, production-ready starting points that make Drupal accessible to any organisation, is now becoming real.
Browse the current templates at marketplace.drupal.org.
31 Mar 2026 12:49am GMT
30 Mar 2026
Drupal.org aggregator
Talking Drupal: Talking Drupal #546 - DrupalCon Chicago
Live from DrupalCon Chicago, Nic Laflin is joined by Tim Plunkett, Steve Wirt, Martin Anderson-Clutz, and John Picozzi to discuss the event's tone, Dries Notes and key themes including Drupal Canvas, Drupal AI, and new site templates/marketplace progress and more.
For show notes visit: https://www.talkingDrupal.com/546
Topics
- Reconnecting With Community
- Must See Sessions
- Vibe And Starshot
- Attendance And Venue
- Community Party Returns
- Dries Note and AI Debate
- Roadmap And Templates
- Recipes And Exports
- AI In Engineering Workflows
- Keynote Style Takeaways
- Dries Note Takeaways
- Canvas Content Templates
- View Modes Roadmap
- Translation Plans Explained
- Gala Highlights
- Commemorative Tokens
- Future Excitement Roundtable
- DrupalCon Orlando Tease
- Wrap Up and Contacts
Guests
Martin Anderson-Clutz - mandclu.com mandclu
John Picozzi - epam.com johnpicozzi
Tim Plunkett - timplunkett
Hosts
Nic Laflin - nLighteneddevelopment.com nicxvan
Steve Wirt - civicactions.com Swirt
30 Mar 2026 6:00pm GMT