"With Pantheon, we have experts that take care of performance and scaling, while I get to focus on content and audience."
“[Pantheon was] the only candidate with integrated Drupal developer platform functionality that provided fully managed hosting and support for customized Drupal distributions among our faculty and staff,” Bauer says. “Having a single web architect, this was critical.”
"Pantheon is the only solution that allows a network of nonprofits to roll out a shared Drupal distribution."
“No matter what, you need to be confident and comfortable your hosting platform can handle any kind of traffic that comes your way.”
"Pantheon allowed me to get out of the hosting business. We’re no longer spending valuable time patching OS’s, fixing load balancers, and formatting hard drives."
"Even if we provisioned a super powerful server, we still didn’t have a guarantee that we could continue to scale up with no down time."
"Now we can react to the metrics in a way we couldn’t before."
"When our site failed two years ago, it was a serious loss. That can never happen again.”
"Thanks to Pantheon, I am no longer spending the majority of my time maintaining servers. I am confident that our site can keep up with pace of the organization."
"We found Pantheon was best equipped to solve the issues that we were having. And we haven’t looked back since."
"Pantheon gives me more time in the day. It gives me back a lot of time I didn’t have before, so I can develop the core product."
"Finally, Pantheon has solved our WordPress staging issues. Now we do dev and testing in parallel—it’s such a natural workflow and eliminates risk to the live site."
“We’re spending our time building features instead of preventing things from breaking.”
“Our business has to grow organically. Pantheon has been a lifesaver. They’ve allocated resources to fix things when necessary, and support is wonderfully responsive. We’ve saved a lot in ops costs thanks to Pantheon.”
"It is so comforting to run our website on Pantheon. I know we’re covered no matter what might happen tomorrow."