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Drupal vs Mailtrain: What are the differences?
Developers describe Drupal as "Free, Open, Modular CMS written in PHP". Drupal is an open source content management platform powering millions of websites and applications. It’s built, used, and supported by an active and diverse community of people around the world. On the other hand, Mailtrain is detailed as "Self-hosted open-source Mailchimp clone". Mailtrain is a self hosted newsletter application built on Node.js (v5+) and MySQL (v5.5+ or MariaDB).
Drupal belongs to "Self-Hosted Blogging / CMS" category of the tech stack, while Mailtrain can be primarily classified under "Email Marketing".
Mailtrain is an open source tool with 4K GitHub stars and 435 GitHub forks. Here's a link to Mailtrain's open source repository on GitHub.
10 Years ago I have started to check more about the online sphere and I have decided to make a website. There were a few CMS available at that time like WordPress or Joomla that you can use to have your website. At that point, I have decided to use WordPress as it was the easiest and I am glad I have made a good decision. Now WordPress is the most used CMS. Later I have created also a site about WordPress: https://www.wpdoze.com
Pros of Drupal
- Stable, highly functional cms75
- Great community60
- Easy cms to make websites44
- Highly customizable43
- Digital customer experience delivery platform22
- Really powerful17
- Customizable16
- Flexible11
- Good tool for prototyping10
- Enterprise proven over many years when others failed9
- Headless adds even more power/flexibility8
- Open source8
- Each version becomes more intuitive for clients to use7
- Well documented7
- Lego blocks methodology6
- Caching and performance4
- Built on Symfony3
- Powerful3
- Can build anything3
- Views2
- API-based CMS2
Pros of Mailtrain
- Open Source5
- Free4
- Simple to setup and use.3
- Self-hosted3
- Nodejs, scales well1
- Simple to setup and get started1
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Cons of Drupal
- DJango1
- Steep learning curve1
Cons of Mailtrain
- Limited features3