In contrast to a lot of other website-making software, which takes a "page builder" approach, Drutopia defines different content types, with specified properties, that can be related to one another. This allows more flexibility and power in the presentation of content in different contexts. Pages might then be built entirely from other content, rather than one piece of content equaling one page. For example, the front page of your Drutopia site will by default show a card-style teaser of your latest articles, blogs, and resources; the People page will show each person, and visitors can go from there to individual person pages for more information.
Thoughtfully done, structured content such as Drutopia provides helps ensure the work you put into your website does not become buried in an undifferentiated mass of content:
A good structured content model makes at least two promises about every piece of content it applies to: What it is, and what it contains. That consistency makes it possible to FIND stuff in a big pool of content, to filter and categorize and update and manage it at scale.
A big way that Drutopia uses its structured content is with faceted search.