We build websites that matter

From digital collaboration spaces for health and science communities to publishing platforms to opportunity finders for city residents, Agaric Technology Collective is proud to do the hard work that supports people doing the harder work of making the world better.  Some of our best work is when we just ensure the world can see an organization's great work.

(And whether we build it or you or someone else builds it, we are your experts at migrating your data and content to your new website, platform, or application!)

We go deep

From our founding in 2006, our approach has been to deeply engage with the needs of our clients and collaborate with free/libre open source software communities to craft solid, sustainable solutions.

We raise you up

We always love to provide training and to build our clients' capacity to take more control over their web presence. By building on software that belongs to everyone and has large communities, we ensure organizations we work with have options and room to grow. By eagerly and expertly teaching whatever people are willing to learn, from basic organizational security to migrating data to software development to content strategy, we stay true to our purpose of giving people and organizations more power to do good.

Please learn more about our skills and services and contact Agaric!

Training

Oct 6: Drupal 9
Oct 13: React.JS
Oct 20 & 27: Migrations to Drupal 8/9

Learn how to get the most out of Drupal (Drupal 8, 9, and beyond!) from expert practitioners with a passion for teaching.

We have practical experience in developing web sites, migrating content, and running technology projects and we love to learn and to teach. We'll impart the knowledge and skills you need to get work done, and done right.

In addition to these upcoming trainings, we give introductory sessions to small groups, provide targeted trainings to build the requested specific skills for individuals and teams, and partner with others to give full courses. Contact Agaric and tell us when, where, and what you're looking to learn!

Drupal contributions

Agaric members maintain more than a dozen contributed modules and have written and sponsored improvements for many more. We are also credited in about ten patches to Drupal 7 core, several stemming from Agaric developers' participation in Taxonomy, RDF, and "getting core done" code sprints. We are sporadically active in providing free support in the #drupal and #drupal-support channels in IRC and regularly help improve the documentation on Drupal.org. Agaric has also hosted meetups, sponsored camps and camp speakers, and hosted one of the code sprints to help get RDF into core. We share what we figure out (or try to figure out) in code and in business on Agaric's website, documentation, and raw notes. In line with our focus on collaboration tools, we care greatly about building the Drupal community's capacity to coordinate great initiatives.

Credited on 4 security advisories in the past 12 months

8 supported contributor roles

Contributor roles

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mlncn

From 2022-03 to present
From 2011-01 to present
From 2008-01 to present
From 2007-03 to present
From 2006-08 until 2012-12
Hosted meetups in Natick, Massachusetts that drew Drupal people from Worcester and Boston, and New Hampshire and Connecticut.
From 2006-06 to present

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cedewey

From 2018-10 until 2019-04
DrupalCon Nonprofit Summit Organizer

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