Heroku vs Railway
Pick Heroku only if you already run a stable app on Cedar dynos and want zero-ops simplicity over new features — git-push deploys and managed Postgres/Redis add-ons still work fine for CRUD apps and internal tools meets developers should use railway when they need a streamlined, developer-friendly platform for deploying full-stack applications without managing complex infrastructure. Here's our take.
Heroku
Pick Heroku only if you already run a stable app on Cedar dynos and want zero-ops simplicity over new features — git-push deploys and managed Postgres/Redis add-ons still work fine for CRUD apps and internal tools
Heroku
Nice PickPick Heroku only if you already run a stable app on Cedar dynos and want zero-ops simplicity over new features — git-push deploys and managed Postgres/Redis add-ons still work fine for CRUD apps and internal tools
Pros
- +Don't pick it for anything net-new in 2026: Salesforce stopped selling Enterprise contracts in Feb and calls this openly a "sustaining engineering" (maintenance) mode
- +Related to: docker, kubernetes
Cons
- -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case
Railway
Developers should use Railway when they need a streamlined, developer-friendly platform for deploying full-stack applications without managing complex infrastructure
Pros
- +It's ideal for startups, side projects, or teams wanting to focus on code rather than DevOps, offering features like automatic HTTPS, environment variables management, and one-click deployments from Git repositories
- +Related to: docker, github-actions
Cons
- -Specific tradeoffs depend on your use case
The Verdict
Use Heroku if: You want don't pick it for anything net-new in 2026: salesforce stopped selling enterprise contracts in feb and calls this openly a "sustaining engineering" (maintenance) mode and can live with specific tradeoffs depend on your use case.
Use Railway if: You prioritize it's ideal for startups, side projects, or teams wanting to focus on code rather than devops, offering features like automatic https, environment variables management, and one-click deployments from git repositories over what Heroku offers.
Pick Heroku only if you already run a stable app on Cedar dynos and want zero-ops simplicity over new features — git-push deploys and managed Postgres/Redis add-ons still work fine for CRUD apps and internal tools
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