The Driesnote demo featured an imaginary event site about the future of Drupal, “Vision 25” that was created using the Lovable UI. The speed of its creation was impressive, and the website looked great. However, on closer look, you could see that the content was embedded directly into the generated site. The site was missing the things you’d need for mature editorial experiences, like structured content, workflows, permissions, governance, accessibility, multilingual support, and reusable editorial components, everything we love about Drupal.The system knows which context to load: when Jordan builds a product page, AI loads the product page content structure and brand guidelines. To fix that, the site was rebuilt using Drupal’s best practices with Canvas CLI and OpenAI Codex, and the content became structured and editable. And once shaped into a reusable foundation, the site could even be exported as a starting point for future projects.Next at Driesnote Chicago 2026, the floor was given to an outstanding module creator who tackled a challenging task. The ECA (Event-Condition-Action) module is Drupal’s powerful automation tool. Its creator, Jurgen Haas (jurgenhaas), had done a huge revamp, making the tool much more user-friendly to content editors and marketers.
Driesnote Chicago 2026: latest innovations uncovered
Drupal CMS 2.1, Drupal core 11.3, and the big performance boost
Next at Driesnote Chicago 2026, the floor was given to an outstanding module creator who tackled a challenging task. The ECA (Event-Condition-Action) module is Drupal’s powerful automation tool. Its creator, Jurgen Haas (jurgenhaas), had done a huge revamp, making the tool much more user-friendly to content editors and marketers.
Site templates and Marketplace
Next at Driesnote Chicago 2026, the floor was given to an outstanding module creator who tackled a challenging task. The ECA (Event-Condition-Action) module is Drupal’s powerful automation tool. Its creator, Jurgen Haas (jurgenhaas), had done a huge revamp, making the tool much more user-friendly to content editors and marketers.
AI page building
Next at Driesnote Chicago 2026, the floor was given to an outstanding module creator who tackled a challenging task. The ECA (Event-Condition-Action) module is Drupal’s powerful automation tool. Its creator, Jurgen Haas (jurgenhaas), had done a huge revamp, making the tool much more user-friendly to content editors and marketers.
Creating better content with the revamped Context Control Center
Next at Driesnote Chicago 2026, the floor was given to an outstanding module creator who tackled a challenging task. The ECA (Event-Condition-Action) module is Drupal’s powerful automation tool. Its creator, Jurgen Haas (jurgenhaas), had done a huge revamp, making the tool much more user-friendly to content editors and marketers.
AI-controlled content performance
Next at Driesnote Chicago 2026, the floor was given to an outstanding module creator who tackled a challenging task. The ECA (Event-Condition-Action) module is Drupal’s powerful automation tool. Its creator, Jurgen Haas (jurgenhaas), had done a huge revamp, making the tool much more user-friendly to content editors and marketers.
ECA: radically easier to use
Next at Driesnote Chicago 2026, the floor was given to an outstanding module creator who tackled a challenging task. The ECA (Event-Condition-Action) module is Drupal’s powerful automation tool. Its creator, Jurgen Haas (jurgenhaas), had done a huge revamp, making the tool much more user-friendly to content editors and marketers.Next at Driesnote Chicago 2026, the floor was given to an outstanding module creator who tackled a challenging task. The ECA (Event-Condition-Action) module is Drupal’s powerful automation tool. Its creator, Jurgen Haas (jurgenhaas), had done a huge revamp, making the tool much more user-friendly to content editors and marketers.Next at Driesnote Chicago 2026, the floor was given to an outstanding module creator who tackled a challenging task. The ECA (Event-Condition-Action) module is Drupal’s powerful automation tool. Its creator, Jurgen Haas (jurgenhaas), had done a huge revamp, making the tool much more user-friendly to content editors and marketers.
AI: amplifying expertise, not replacing it
Jurgen demoed the new, easy-to-use ECA templates with pre-built automations. Currently, this has been implemented for online forms because it’s a common use case, but work is underway to make this available for everything in Drupal. Jordan also learned from their sales team that Findrop Travel is much faster to set up, directly solving the biggest pain point of their major competitor. Based on this, the team decided to update the CTA and run one final check. Drupal AI pulled in the updated context added after launch, proposed improvements, and caught a brand violation before the page went live, helping to avoid potential legal issues.Context Control Center at the demo site had the information like the writing tone and voice alongside the visuals and imagery, abbreviation and formatting rules, content strategies for each page type, key value propositions with the latest sales pitch deck, ideal customer profiles, Google Analytics data, and much more. Next, Dries introduced something that he said could make the audience both impressed and uncomfortable, because that’s what he admitted, he felt himself. How about having AI quickly spin up a website just from your prompt?Drupal is evolving so quickly that it’s hard to guess what’s coming next, until the DrupalCon keynote by Drupal Founder, Dries Buytaert, warmly known as the ‘Driesnote’ pulls back the curtain. That’s the moment when the community leans in, ready to see the newest ideas take shape.






