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This release adds full Drupal 11.3 compatibility and updates container images, GitHub Actions, and automation tooling for improved stability and security, along with installer enhancements that streamline testing and onboarding.
Transform your migration into a modernisation journey: automate, streamline, and evolve your Drupal platform for the future.
Vortex 1.34.0 (Flux) improves security, modernises dependency management and development tooling, enhances the installer and testing workflow, and removes the final blockers for Vortex 2.0, which is now fully planned and underway.
From content modelling to API-first design, Drupal remains the go-to CMS for enterprises needing scale and reliability in 2025.
Discover why open source isn’t just a cost-saving alternative but a strategic advantage for enterprises—offering freedom from vendor lock-in, transparent security, and innovation at scale.
Vortex provides a stable, production-ready foundation for AI-generated Drupal projects. By enforcing structure, quality, and workflows, it turns AI code from fragile experiments into predictable, scalable, and maintainable solutions.
A behind-the-scenes look at how we use Vortex and CivicTheme to power our site—and why we’re sharing it with the world.
Vortex 25.8.0 introduces support for Drupal CMS, optimises CI to cut build times by up to five minutes, and improves Lagoon hosting with a logs package and fixed Drush aliases. The installer has been significantly enhanced with a new Starter prompt, configuration-file support, tool selection, improved .env handling, and expanded test coverage.
Vortex 25.7.0 introduces Drupal 11.2 support, enhanced CI performance, improved local development with better Docker and Composer handling, and a more robust installer experience—all aimed at streamlining development and deployment workflows.
Vortex is a ready-to-go Drupal project template that takes care of all the boring (but critical) setup work, so you can focus on actually building cool stuff.
Move faster, reduce rework, and embed best practices from day one—without reinventing the wheel every time.