Drup-AID Beta Introduces Agent-Based AI Tools for Drupal Administration
Site administrators evaluating AI-assisted Drupal workflows can now review Drup-AID 1.0.0-beta1, released on 12 June 2026. The release metadata lists compatibility with Drupal 10.3 and Drupal 11. It is the first beta release for the contributed module.
Drupal.org lists Derrick Relf as the project creator and maintainer, with Peak AI Design LLC credited for development, documentation, and ongoing maintenance. The beta introduces a master agent that delegates work to specialised sub-agents for content editing, knowledge base drafting, SEO review, security monitoring, leads, and analytics. The structure positions AI as a set of task-specific administration assistants rather than a single chatbot interface.
The project lists sub-agents for content editing, knowledge-base article drafting, SEO review, security monitoring, lead generation, and analytics. It also includes an admin cockpit chat interface that lets administrators view the master agent delegating work to sub-agents. An n8n layer makes the agents addressable from scheduled and event-driven workflows.
Live use requires the AI, AI Agents, and Key modules, as well as a chat-capable AI provider. The project page names Anthropic as an example provider. Installation is available through Composer using composer require 'drupal/drup_aid:^1.0@beta'.
The Drupal.org listing says Drup-AID is not covered by Drupal’s security advisory policy and warns that site teams should use it at their own risk. The project page also includes an AI usage disclosure stating that the module is developed with AI assistance, human-reviewed, locally tested, and validated against the project’s bug-and-fix log. The source provides feature and installation details, but it does not include independent test results or detailed implementation examples.

