🆚 Drupal vs. Prismic
Compare technologies based on real-world usage data *- 📈 Drupal is much more popular than Prismic.
- 🌎 Drupal is more popular in the United States, France, and Germany.
- 🌍 Prismic is more popular in Iceland and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
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Drupal is a modular open-source content management platform written in PHP.
It provides over 50,000 modules for adding and customizing its functionality, flexible content types, multilingual support, RESTful API integration, and built-in user roles and permissions for managing complex websites.
Prismic is a headless CMS and page builder for Next.js, Nuxt, and SvelteKit sites.
It offers Slices, which are reusable page sections defined in code and editable via a visual page builder, along with localization, version history, REST and GraphQL APIs, live previews, scheduled content releases, a built-in media library, and image optimization.
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- 🥈 Second most popular in the United States in the CMS category.
- 🥈 Second most popular in France in the CMS category.
- 🥈 Second most popular in Belgium in the CMS category.
- 🥈 Second most popular in Canada in the CMS category.
- 🥈 Second most popular in India in the CMS category.
- 🥉 Third most popular in Iceland in the CMS category.
- ⭐ 7th most popular in France in the CMS category.
- 🔥 13rd most popular in Sweden in the CMS category.
- 🔥 14th most popular in Brazil in the CMS category.
- 🔥 20th most popular in the United Kingdom in the CMS category.
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