Next-Drupal Helps Boost Return on Investment: John Faber

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John Faber, Managing Partner at Chapter Three, asks, “Does a Next-Drupal Site Improve the ROI of Your Web Platform?” His blog post on LinkedIn Pulse, dated June 24, 2024, deals with the agency's Next-Drupal offering and its benefits. 

Chapter Three introduced Next-Drupal three years ago, offering a robust way to decouple Drupal sites without losing key features for editors. This approach can significantly boost ROI by reducing costs associated with hosting and specialized developers. Traditional Drupal hosting is costly, especially as traffic scales. Next-Drupal leverages Drupal's API-first capabilities with Next.js, reducing server needs and associated costs. John Faber claims that a recent upgrade of a Drupal 7 site to Drupal 10 with Next-Drupal that they undertook for a client cut hosting costs by 65%, proving its financial benefits. For more details, contact Chapter Three.

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