Overview

About Drupal

From https://www.drupal.org/about

Drupal is a free software package that allows you to easily organize, manage and publish your content, with an endless variety of customization.

Drupal is Open Source

Drupal is open source software maintained and developed by a community of over 1,000,000 users and developers. It's distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (or "GPL"), which means anyone is free to download it and share it with others. This open development model means that people are constantly working to make sure Drupal is a cutting-edge platform that supports the latest technologies that the Web has to offer. The Drupal project's principles encourage modularity, standards, collaboration, ease-of-use, and more.

Drupal's History

Dries Buytaert began the Drupal software as a message board in 1999. Within a year or so, more people became interested using and contributing to Drupal, so the project was made open source. Drupal.org came online in 2001, and the Drupal community gained momentum in 2005 with several code sprints and conferences. Read more about the full history of Drupal and Druplicon.

Who's Using Drupal

From local businesses to global corporations, diverse organizations use Drupal.

News Publishing

Intranet/Corporate Websites

Education

Art, Music, Multimedia

Government

Nonprofit/NGO

Transportation

More examples can be found in Sites Made with Drupal.

Drupal CMS Features

Read more about how to build, administer and design with Drupal's Content Management Features. See also What's New in Drupal 7.

Security Team

We take security seriously and have a dedicated team that has a proven track record in dealing with your security issues professionally and efficiently, meaning you can spend more time creating your site.

 

How It Works

About Drupal

From https://www.drupal.org/about

Drupal is a free software package that allows you to easily organize, manage and publish your content, with an endless variety of customization.

Drupal is Open Source

Drupal is open source software maintained and developed by a community of over 1,000,000 users and developers. It's distributed under the terms of the GNU General Public License (or "GPL"), which means anyone is free to download it and share it with others. This open development model means that people are constantly working to make sure Drupal is a cutting-edge platform that supports the latest technologies that the Web has to offer. The Drupal project's principles encourage modularity, standards, collaboration, ease-of-use, and more.

Drupal's History

Dries Buytaert began the Drupal software as a message board in 1999. Within a year or so, more people became interested using and contributing to Drupal, so the project was made open source. Drupal.org came online in 2001, and the Drupal community gained momentum in 2005 with several code sprints and conferences. Read more about the full history of Drupal and Druplicon.

Who's Using Drupal

From local businesses to global corporations, diverse organizations use Drupal.

News Publishing

Intranet/Corporate Websites

Education

Art, Music, Multimedia

Government

Nonprofit/NGO

Transportation

More examples can be found in Sites Made with Drupal.

Drupal CMS Features

Read more about how to build, administer and design with Drupal's Content Management Features. See also What's New in Drupal 7.

Security Team

We take security seriously and have a dedicated team that has a proven track record in dealing with your security issues professionally and efficiently, meaning you can spend more time creating your site.

 

Onboarding Process

We handle the technical complexity so you can focus on your event. Here's how we get you up and running:

1

Intro Call & Requirements Intake

We discuss your event needs, timeline, and specific requirements to ensure the platform is configured correctly.

2

Instance Provisioning & Configuration

We set up your dedicated infrastructure, configure all integrations, and prepare the platform for your specific use case.

3

Domain/SSL Alignment

If applicable, we configure your custom domain, SSL certificates, and ensure secure connectivity.

4

Data Import & Setup

If applicable, we import your existing data, configure custom design elements, and prepare your content.

5

Staff Training & Go-Live Checklist

We train your team on platform operations and work through a comprehensive go-live checklist.

6

Post-Launch Support

Dedicated support during your initial live period to ensure smooth operations and address any questions.

What We Need From You

  • Organization name and primary contact information
  • Domain/DNS access credentials (if using custom domain)
  • Payment processor account credentials (if using registration/payments)
  • Staff roster and team member information
  • Event dates and timeline (for seasonal products)

Standard Setup Included: Standard onboarding covers the steps outlined above. If your onboarding requires unusual data cleanup, extensive migration work, or custom configuration beyond standard setup, we'll provide a detailed quote in advance.

Pricing Components

Our pricing reflects the complete operational support package, not just software licensing. Here's what's included:

Setup & Onboarding

Complete infrastructure provisioning, integration configuration, training, and go-live support.

Monthly Operations

Dedicated VPS infrastructure, automated backups, monitoring, SSL management, and standard operational support.

Peak-Season Coverage

Enhanced monitoring, increased support availability, and operational readiness during your critical event periods (when applicable).

Registration Processing

Processing fees will apply when handling registrations and payments. Covers payment gateway integration and compliance requirements.

Equipment Rental (Optional)

POS equipment including card readers and scanners available for qualifying events, with logistics support included.

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Infrastructure & Integrations Included

All pricing includes comprehensive operational infrastructure:

  • Dedicated VPS (Ubuntu, Apache, PHP, MariaDB, Laravel)
  • Twilio integration (SMS/voice)
  • SendGrid SMTP email delivery
  • SSL certificates & domain management
  • Google Workspace integration
  • Zendesk API integration
  • AWS S3 storage & automated backups
  • Client-specific design customization

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