Migrating 20 club sites onto a single Drupal site was no small task. Major League Soccer needed highly sophisticated customization options based on each team’s design, content priorities, and site maintainers’ capabilities.

Headless, Decoupled or ‘CaaS’
Whichever you call it, Drupal offers this simplified functionality.
How do brands and organizations manage content—ranging from blog posts to whitepapers to case studies, videos, emails, webinars, sales assets and more—that serves multiple functions for disparate audiences in a multi-device, multi-channel world?
Store it all in the cloud. Access it via Drupal.
With its multisite and Content-as-a-Service (CaaS) functionality—also known as headless or decoupled—Drupal offers a preconfigured development environment, which supports full-scale digital content lifecycle management.
Customers tend to drift from one content silo to another, and by creating content components that are independently set aside from the building of a website, the front end application is not tied to the content management system, a.k.a. CaaS.
Drupal allows for:
- Creating reusable content
- Displaying content in various layouts
- Achieving optimal responsiveness
- Scaling regardless of size
- Customizing views for content authors, editors
Content for a range of websites/services can be managed from one location, and deployed to many. Drupal’s open architecture and APIs provide developers both a tool and framework for creating feature-rich deliverables.
Working closely with the engineering and design teams at Pinterest, Phase2 architected a Drupal system to elevate their global brand and drive growth via a new suite of marketing, business, and community sites.
This group had the goal of creating a digital platform that was cost-effective, yet provided the best possible customer experience.
Drupal Healthcare Innovator Healthcare systems are finding that their audience is demanding a streamlined digital experience.
After seven years of duty as a top rated University site in Times Education Supplement survey, University of Oxford's Drupal site was revitalised for a more digitally advanced generation of visitors.

Content-as-a-Service: What You Need to Know
Content-as-a-service (CaaS) allows brands to create once and publish everywhere. Resolve the copy & paste conundrum, eliminate content silos and streamline content creation process across the board.






























