Pages & Posts
Migration of important pages, blog posts, content blocks, titles, body content, categories, and basic structure.
Migration support for businesses that want to move pages, posts, media, users, menus, and content structure into a cleaner WordPress setup.
Content, structure, media & setup
Pages, posts, custom content, categories, and content structure.
Images, documents, featured images, and media library organization.
A manageable WordPress setup with clear pages, menus, and sections.
Move to a WordPress website that is easier for teams to update, manage, and improve over time.
What’s Included
A structured migration process to move your important website content into WordPress with cleaner editing and easier management.
Migration of important pages, blog posts, content blocks, titles, body content, categories, and basic structure.
Transfer of images, PDFs, downloadable files, featured images, and core media assets into WordPress.
Setup of WordPress pages, menus, parent-child relationships, and navigation flow for easier management.
Migration or recreation of user accounts, roles, permissions, and admin/editor access where needed.
Review Drupal features and map them to WordPress plugins, custom sections, or simpler alternatives.
Review migrated content, fix broken formatting, clean unnecessary clutter, and test important pages.
Migration Flow
The goal is to move content carefully, reduce confusion, and make the new WordPress website easier to manage.
Review pages, content types, media, menus, forms, users, modules, and important functionality.
Decide how Drupal content will map into WordPress pages, posts, custom post types, categories, and menus.
Move content, images, files, relationships, and page structure into the new WordPress environment.
Clean layouts, test important pages, verify forms and menus, then prepare the WordPress site for launch.
Comparison
Drupal is powerful, but WordPress is often easier for teams that want simpler editing, faster updates, and more flexible day-to-day website management.
| Area | Drupal | WordPress |
|---|---|---|
| Ease of editing | Can feel technical for non-developers, especially with complex content types and admin flows. | Easier for teams to update pages, posts, media, menus, and basic content without developer help. |
| Day-to-day management | Often needs more technical understanding to manage modules, structure, permissions, and updates. | Simpler dashboard, familiar admin experience, and easier content publishing workflow. |
| Design flexibility | Flexible, but layout changes usually depend more on developer-level setup. | Easier to create modern layouts with Elementor, reusable sections, and lightweight page code. |
| Extensions | Strong module ecosystem, but configuration can become complex for smaller business teams. | Large plugin ecosystem for forms, eCommerce, memberships, LMS, marketing, and integrations. |
| Maintenance | Updates and maintenance can be more involved depending on version, modules, and custom work. | Easier maintenance cycle for many small and mid-sized websites, especially with regular care. |
| Best fit | Complex enterprise systems, advanced permissions, and highly custom content architecture. | Business websites, landing pages, blogs, service websites, eCommerce, and content-heavy sites. |
If your team wants easier editing, cleaner page management, and a simpler website workflow, moving from Drupal to WordPress can make the website easier to maintain long-term.
Best For
WordPress is easier for many teams to edit, manage, and extend without depending on a complex Drupal setup for every small change.
Move company pages, service pages, media, and contact sections.
Move articles, categories, authors, images, and content archives.
Move structured content, resources, downloadable files, and page hierarchy.
Move campaigns, team pages, donation information, resources, and forms.
Checklist
Every Drupal site is different, so the migration starts with a proper review of what needs to move and what can be simplified.
Migration Scope
Final scope depends on website size, content complexity, Drupal version, custom modules, forms, and required WordPress functionality.
For websites that mainly need pages, posts, images, and basic structure moved into WordPress.
For business websites that need content migration, WordPress setup, page cleanup, and launch support.
For complex Drupal sites with custom content types, custom modules, users, forms, or special functionality.
FAQ
Most standard content can be moved, including pages, posts, media, categories, and users. Complex custom modules or special content structures need to be reviewed before confirming scope.
It can be rebuilt close to the existing design, or refreshed with a cleaner modern layout. The best approach depends on your brand, content, and current Drupal design quality.
Yes, but forms and custom functionality need to be reviewed. Some features can be handled with WordPress plugins, while others may need custom development.
Small sites can be moved faster, while larger sites with custom content types, many pages, files, users, and special features need more time. The timeline is confirmed after reviewing the Drupal setup.
Get Started
Share your Drupal website URL and what you want to move. I’ll review the current setup and suggest the right migration scope.