10 popular websites built with Django framework

Gimena Aguerreberry
May 22, 2021

There are a vast amount of choices of programming languages and frameworks in the market, so choosing the best one can be a tough task for any organization.

Django is a perfect solution for both startups and large companies that aim to deliver their products as quickly as possible and at an efficient cost.

The framework is one of the most popular choices for building highly scalable web applications with a constantly growing audience (e.g. content-based or news sites). Django is clear and simple, fast and reliable, flexible and scalable.

What is a Framework

Today, almost every business needs a website. It helps you engage with customers, promote your business and increase sales In every case, the website should be fast, scalable, and dynamic.

Frameworks are a set of components designed to facilitate and simplify website creation. Developing software is a complex process that includes various tasks, such as coding, designing, and testing. For only the coding part, programmers had to take care of the syntax, declarations, garbage collection, statements, exceptions, and more.

Software frameworks help developers by allowing them to take control of the entire software development process, or most of it, from a single platform.

Why Django

Django framework is intended to create highly scalable web applications or websites with a constantly growing audience. Django perfectly works as is and provides users with a range of options to create Python-based web applications including a user dashboard, various database supports (SQLite, PostgresSQL, MySQL), admin functions, and more.

Django is one of the most popular web frameworks of Python. The framework is clear and simple, fast and reliable, flexible and scalable. Django has a huge loyal contributing community and this framework helps you to get your job done with fewer lines of code.

1. Pinterest

Pinterest is a visual discovery tool that allows users to showcase their interests through the posting of pictures. Users can also follow and share other users’ pictures and content all through the power of Django. With over 70 million users, this social network is definitely the top one among Django websites.

2. Disqus

It is probably the world’s most popular blog comment hosting. With over 50 million users across the Globe, Disqus keeps growing, making it easier for site owners to reach out to their communities.

3. YouTube

The "video-sharing platform" was built on Php but the YouTube team felt the need to improve its performance and add new functionalities. Plus, the continuous rapid audience made them choose the Django framework to implement new features and to maintain the speed of the website.

4. Spotify

Spotify changed the way people listen to, share and purchase music. When using it, you can access your music library everywhere and on any device. The developers chose Django for two reasons, the fast backend and the machine learning options.

5. Instagram

Instagram is a great example of a website built with Python+Django. This social network processes enormous amounts of data and user interactions (likes, shares, etc.). With Django, they cannot only handle all of this, but in addition, they can benefit from ready-to-implement instruments that allow them to concentrate on UI and UX without having to think about the technology that makes them work.

6. Nasa Website

Despite having a lot of visual content, NASA’s website is still stable and user-friendly. It is not as popular as Pinterest or Instagram but still serves 2 million visitors monthly.

7. Bitbucket

Launched back in 2008, this cloud-based Git repository attracted millions of developers. With 17 million requests and 6 million repositories in a year, it is one of the most heavily loaded Django-based web applications.

The core technology behind this platform is Python paired with Django. Bitbucket uses Django for several reasons. The first one is the thousands of wide and vibrant community of developers. The second reason is Django offers a lot of ready-to-implement solutions that save a lot of time for developers. This way, they don’t have to worry about building every single feature from scratch.

8. Washington Post

Django was first created to support the content web app for the Lawrence Journal-World newspaper publisher. Well, the framework is still popular among news apps and it is used by the most influential newspaper in the world, The Washington Post.

Other similar apps such as The Guardian, the satirical newspaper The Onion, and partially by The New York Times also uses the Django framework to scale their website and to handle large amounts of data generated by the daily audience.

9. Dropbox

Dropbox is the most popular cloud-based storage platform for documents, video, pictures, graphics, and so on. The application allows its users to access the files anywhere, anytime and from any device. From the start, Dropbox has been using Python as the main technology in its tech stack.

Dropbox developers choose Django to add the user history option, synchronize an account across different devices, and to add various types of file-sharing options.

10. Eventbrite

Eventbrite provides event management and ticketing service. The website was launched in 2006 and was originally built on Python and in-house frameworks but due to rapid audience growth, the platform started facing scalability issues. In 2010 the developer’s team decided to move on to the Django framework.

More Django-based websites

The number of websites made on Django is huge, the above list is just a selection. In addition to the ones we chose, we could have mentioned the following:

The Python programming language and Django web framework are both tried and tested and have proven to be more than capable of handling even the most demanding of applications. We at SOPHiLABS love working with them, so if you are interested in building your next project on Django, contact us!

"10 popular websites built with Django framework" by Gimena Aguerreberry is licensed under CC BY SA. Source code examples are licensed under MIT.

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