Drupal Pricing
As with a good proportion of open-source software, it is provided without cost. It uses the GPLv2 license, so that is needed to be understood to use the software.
Drupal is not provided by a Vendor, it is open source software, and therefore, doesn't have direct support or suchlike by any one vendor, but in general by the community of developers who work on it. This makes it similar to Joomla (not exactly like WordPress, as it is open-sourced, but controlled by Automattic).
View full review »Another benefit is that Drupal and its modules are all open-source. There were no upfront concerns about the costs. It makes starting a Drupal site relatively low risk.
View full review »Just invest in a good server, you can use Drupal for free :-)
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It's free.
View full review »The product itself is free and open source, as well as the contributed modules available on the main website. You have a lot of possibility at hand, free of charge.
View full review »Drupal is open source. There is no pricing and licensing.
View full review »As I said before, Drupal is free software and is covered by GNU General Public License, version 2 or later. You can find more information here:
https://www.drupal.org/about/l...
View full review »Drupal is absolutely free of charge, as are the community modules. So the price entirely depends on the functionalities you want on your website.
View full review »I have no advice. It's free!
View full review »There is no cost regarding licensing. Costs should be calculated based on the required support and training efforts.
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Mark Vincent Verallo
Web Developer / Programmer at a tech services company with 1-10 employees
This product is free.
View full review »Drupal is a free and open-source product, which is always a plus point in my opinion.
View full review »Drupal is open source software, so it can be used for free.
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Zero setup cost for most of our sites. We acquired servers to ensure our largest sites could handle large volumes of visitors. Our ongoing day-to-day cost is just the cost of employee time. We have a small devops team managing the infrastructure and several small teams of developers creating new and improved functionality.
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No licensing fees, no annual maintenance fees. Original implementation cost (for our first site) was several hundred thousands of dollars, and day-to-day cost is the cost of employees and contractors to maintain and enhance the sites.
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It is an open-source project; it is totally free.
View full review »Drupal is an open source platform, so it doesn’t require any payment for the license.
View full review »Drupal is open source. There is no licensing fee.
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DrupalSo1d7c
Drupal Solutions Architect at a non-tech company
It is free, but I would recommend spending the money on quality Drupal hosting, instead of cheaper solutions, such as Pantheon and AWS.
View full review »Drupal is open source software. That is one of the major advantages. Pricing only comes for development and support.
View full review »Drupal is free to use since it is open source software. However, Drupal developers are expensive.
View full review »Drupal is Free.
View full review »It is an open-source product, so there are no licensing fees, vendor lock-in, etc. involved.
View full review »It's free.
View full review »Drupal is open-source and free. You will pay only for the developers to get your unique project.
View full review »Drupal CMS is an open-source product and it’s free of charge. Some of the contributed modules may use different licensing.
View full review »This is a free product.
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