React on Rails is one product with two tiers: open source for Rails + React integration, and Pro when you need higher SSR throughput, deeper RSC support, or maintainer-backed help.
- Examples and migration references — maintained starters, migration repos, and Pro + RSC demos
- Example migrations — curated migration references and proof criteria
- Examples gallery — reactonrails.com showcase apps
- Compare with alternatives — decision guide covering Hotwire, Inertia, Next.js, and more
- Migrate from react-rails
Start at React on Rails Pro for the canonical Pro route map, then choose the feature family you need:
- React Server Components - RSC tutorial and deep dive
- Streaming SSR - Progressive server rendering
- Node Renderer - Dedicated Node.js rendering server
- Fragment Caching - Cache rendered components
- Upgrading to Pro - Switch from OSS to Pro in three steps
- Node Renderer: Container Deployment (Pro) - Sidecar vs. separate workloads, memory tuning, troubleshooting
- You can try React on Rails Pro without a license while evaluating.
- If your organization is budget-constrained, contact us about free licenses.