Roadmap

Drup-AID is open source and built in the open. Here's what we're building, where the idea came from, and where it's headed.

What we're building

The goal is simple to say and hard to do: an out-of-the-box, AI-driven platform that comes up running. Point it at one LLM key and you get a self-building Drupal site you operate by chatting with it — the kind of turnkey, configurable platform that used to mean a six-figure enterprise license, reimagined as open source and AI-native, and scalable for any enterprise or industrial operation.

Where the inspiration came from

For years, the out-of-the-box answer for enterprise teams was Cherwell: you bought it and it came up running, configurable to your business. Our founder spent years inside that platform as a former Cherwell employee — and saw both what made it powerful and what it cost you in licensing and lock-in. Drup-AID takes that same "comes up running, shaped to your business" promise and rebuilds it on open-source Drupal 11 with AI agents at the core: no per-seat license, no vendor sunset, your data on your hardware. (Fittingly, Cherwell itself reaches end-of-life at the close of 2026 — which is part of why we built this now.)

Shipped

  • Master agent + specialist sub-agents (content, page-builder, support, billing)
  • AI article generation with automatic featured images
  • SEO/metatag + schema.org content model baked into the install
  • Taxonomy (categories & tags) wired into content types
  • One-command install on the cloud tier — no Docker or GPU required

In progress

  • Per-page-type design + SEO playbooks
  • Knowledge-base ingestion with semantic recall
  • Analytics rollup and daily brief

Planned

  • Self-hosted local-model support out of the box
  • Marketplace of community agent "flavors"
  • One-click tenant provisioning

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