Cheppers Pairs Custom Drupal Design Systems with AI Page Generation
Large Drupal teams can use Cheppers' new ExperienceKit service to generate landing-page drafts from a component library built for their own brand, according to the company's 3 August 2026 announcement. The offering combines BrandKit, a custom component library delivered into the client's codebase, with CampaignKit, an AI page-assembly engine. Cheppers says the two parts are supplied together rather than offered separately.
Drupal CMS 2 provides an important point of comparison. It already includes Drupal Canvas as its visual page-building environment, the Mercury library of common components, the Byte site template, and optional AI tools that can generate complete landing pages from text prompts. ExperienceKit adds a service layer in which Cheppers builds a client-specific component system and maintains it over time rather than relying only on the components and starting points supplied with Drupal CMS.
Cheppers says BrandKit uses native Drupal Single Directory Components and is adapted to the client's visual identity, content needs, and governance requirements. According to the announcement, components undergo engineering and accessibility review before entering the library, remain in the client's codebase, and can also be extended by the client's developers. CampaignKit is restricted to selecting, arranging, and filling those approved components, while editors review and publish the resulting drafts through their existing Drupal workflow.
The distinction is therefore less about whether Drupal can generate a page from a prompt than about the component system from which that page is assembled. Cheppers positions ExperienceKit as implementation, governance, and continuing component support around AI-assisted Drupal page building. The announcement describes the architecture and intended workflow but does not provide customer deployment examples, comparative benchmarks, pricing, or independent evidence for its stated time-saving and accessibility outcomes.
