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Railway vs Vercel

A detailed comparison to help you choose between Railway and Vercel.

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Railway

Modern cloud platform for instant app deployment.

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Vercel

Frontend cloud platform for deploying web applications.

FeatureRailwayVercel
Pricing ModelFreemiumFreemium
Free TierYesYes
Monthly Cost (Solo)$5$0
Target Audiencesolopreneurs, developers, startupssolopreneurs, startups, developers
VerifiedYesYes
Solo-FriendlyYesYes
Open SourceNoNo
Editorial Rating4.3/54.5/5
CategoriesDeveloper ToolsDeveloper Tools
Key FeaturesInstant deployment, Database hosting, Automatic scaling, Preview environments, Team collaborationInstant deployments, Preview deployments, Edge Functions, Global CDN, Serverless Functions
Free Tier Quality
good
excellent

Pricing Breakdown

Railway

Hobby: $5 free usage/month (512MB RAM). Pro: $20/month (8GB RAM, team features). Usage-based: $0.000231/min vCPU, $0.000231/min per 1GB RAM.

Vercel

Hobby: $0 (100GB bandwidth, serverless functions, unlimited sites). Pro: $20/user/month (1TB bandwidth, advanced analytics). Enterprise: custom.

Integration Overlap

Shared Integrations (1)

GitHub

Only in Railway (9)

DockerPostgreSQLMySQLRedisMongoDBNext.jsDjangoRailsGo

Only in Vercel (9)

GitLabBitbucketSlackLinearJiraDatadogSentrySupabasePlanetScale

Use Case Fit

Railway

  • * Full-stack application deployment
  • * Database hosting (PostgreSQL, MySQL, Redis)
  • * Backend API hosting
  • * Cron job and worker management
  • * Quick prototype deployment

Vercel

  • * Next.js application deployment
  • * Static site hosting and CDN
  • * Preview deployments for team review
  • * Serverless API endpoints
  • * Edge computing and personalization

Railway

Pros

  • + Fastest deployment experience
  • + Built-in databases (Postgres, Redis, MongoDB)
  • + Excellent DX
  • + Generous free tier ($5 credit/mo)

Cons

  • - $5 credit goes fast for always-on services
  • - Less mature than Vercel/Heroku
  • - Limited regions

Vercel

Pros

  • + Best-in-class Next.js support
  • + Automatic preview deployments
  • + Generous free tier for hobby projects
  • + Excellent developer experience
  • + Global edge network

Cons

  • - Can get expensive at scale
  • - Vendor lock-in concerns
  • - Serverless function limits on free tier

Editorial Verdict

Vercel takes the lead for solo founders — it offers better value and is explicitly solo-friendly. Railway may still be the right pick if you need deep Developer Tools features or plan to scale to a larger team.

Sarah Chen

Editor-in-Chief