Market Urgency:CRITICAL ★★★★★
Drupal 7 Migration Readiness Assessment
Security support for Drupal 7 ended on January 5, 2025. Our senior architects deliver a rapid, standardized assessment to identify risk, scope, budget, and the fastest compliant path off D7.
• 291,386 active Drupal 7 sites remain vulnerable
• 40% of all Drupal sites are still on D7
• Emergency budget approvals are common due to immediate compliance risk
What’s included
- • Risk scorecard: security, compliance, and end‑of‑life exposure
- • System inventory: modules, integrations, content models, custom code
- • Migration pathway: Drupal 10/11, headless, or hybrid recommendation
- • Budget & timeline ranges with critical path and milestones
- • Performance & SEO impact analysis + mitigation plan
- • Executive briefing: business case, risks, and suggested phasing
Why teams choose this now
- • Deadline‑driven: security support ended Jan 5, 2025
- • Emergency budgets approve faster than typical ROI cycles
- • Standardized checklist process: 8–16 hours with automated scanning
- • Converts 15–25% to full paid engagements
Frequently asked questions
How fast can we start?
Usually within 3–5 business days. Urgent cases can be accommodated sooner.
Is this only Drupal‑to‑Drupal?
We evaluate Drupal 10/11, headless (Next.js), and hybrid options — with clear trade‑offs.
What do we need to provide?
Read‑only access to the current site (or a clone), a module list, and a short stakeholder session.
What happens after the assessment?
We present options, budget/timeline ranges, and a recommended path. Most clients proceed to a migration plan and implementation.
Compliance note: Drupal 7 security support ended on Jan 5, 2025. Many organizations treat this as an emergency compliance risk that enables expedited budget approvals.
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