Why B2B Enterprises Are Choosing Decoupled Drupal Over Traditional CMS
Priyanka Phukan’s blog for Specbee outlines the strategic shift in B2B digital experiences toward decoupled Drupal. The post clarifies decoupled architecture—where the frontend (often built with React or Next.js) is separated from Drupal’s backend—and compares it with traditional Drupal’s tightly integrated model. It notes the rise in decoupled adoption, citing a 25% development speed boost for 70% of agencies post-migration.
The article critically presents the benefits of decoupling for B2B: multichannel delivery, frontend agility, API-first integrations, and performance enhancements via SSR/SSG. Traditional Drupal is still valid for simpler needs, offering ease of setup, built-in SEO, and unified content workflows. However, it lacks the flexibility modern enterprises may require.
While rich in explanation, the blog is mildly promotional and largely repetitive in tone. Its practical takeaways—like headless SEO strategies and an architecture comparison table—add genuine value for technical decision-makers in the B2B space.