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Meet the Rails World 2025 Sponsors
David Heinemeier Hansson · 2025-08-25 · via Ruby on Rails: Compress the complexity of modern web apps

Rails World is next week and we’d love to share with you all of the sponsors who are contributing to making this year’s edition a memorable event for the community.

But first, some frequently asked questions: Will there be a livestream? Will the talks be recorded? When will the talks be online and where can I find them?

The answer to all of those questions: We will not offer a livestream for Rails World this year. Instead, we post the Opening Keynote quickly within 24 hours, and all of the other talks as they are ready over the following 2 weeks, You can find them all soon on the Rails official YouTube channel.

Now on to the sponsors:

Platinum Sponsor: AppSignal

For the third year in a row, AppSignal is the Rails World Platinum Sponsor. Since 2023 they have been at the very heart of the Rails World, bringing demos, sjoelen, fun, and stroopwafels.

This year they also created an Amsterdam Guide, where you can find interesting activities and places to visit while in Amsterdam, the story of the Rails World venue, the Beurs van Berlage, and practical travel information.

Closing Party & the Rails at Scale Summit: Shopify

As a Gold Sponsor, Shopify will have a booth in the Sponsor Lounge where attendees can connect with their Rails experts, stop by to discuss building and scaling applications at massive scale, get help unblocking tough technical challenges, or learn more about opportunities with Shopify’s engineering team.

Beyond the booth, Shopify is also the proud sponsor and host of the Rails at Scale Summit. This one-day event, held the day before Rails World, will bring together 36 companies to share insights, challenges, and solutions unique to working at scale.

Shopify is further extending its support by sponsoring onsite interviews and post-production. This means that even those who can’t attend in person will be able to follow along throughout the day and catch up on sessions shortly after the conference wraps.

Gold Sponsors

Meet the following Gold Sponsors at Rails World and learn more about their products and services.

  • Augment Code – Attendees can stop by the Augment Code booth to discover how to start building for free.
  • Basecamp – Basecamp will be on hand to share insights into their tools for project management and team collaboration.
  • Framework – The Framework booth will feature live demos and showcase the company’s lineup of innovative products.
  • GitHub – GitHub engineers will be available to meet with attendees and chat about Rails, open source, and development best practices.
  • RubyMine by JetBrains – At the RubyMine booth, visitors can see live demos, take part in exclusive giveaways, and learn how RubyMine accelerates Ruby on Rails development.

Silver Sponsors

These Silver Sponsors will also have booths in the Sponsor Lounge. Drop by for demos, chat, and swag!

  • Crunchy Data – Visitors can explore all things Postgres, pick up limited-edition stickers, and enjoy fun Postgres activity books at the Crunchy Data booth.
  • GitLab – Attendees are invited to join GitLab’s open source community of 4,000+ contributors, get started with the platform at the booth, or request an open source license for their own project.
  • Intercom – At the Intercom booth, guests can see Fin, Intercom’s AI agent, in action and discover how it’s transforming customer service with faster, smarter resolutions.
  • makandra – The makandra team will be sharing real-world Rails insights, guidance on legacy app support with Rails LTS, and some great swag to take home.
  • Salesforce Heroku – The Heroku booth will feature live app demos, expert tips, and exclusive giveaways, showing how Heroku powers faster builds, smoother deploys, and smarter scaling.
  • Sentry – Visitors can learn how Sentry helps improve Ruby monitoring workflows—and pick up some swag along the way.
  • WyeWorks – The WyeWorks team is ready to connect with attendees and collaborate on building the next big thing together.

Program Sponsors

A special thank you goes to our Program Sponsors, whose creativity and support added unique experiences and memorable touches throughout the conference:

  • Buzzsprout – Sponsored the podcast booth in the Sponsor Lounge, and this year invited three community podcasters - Remote Ruby, Indie Rails, and Enderinko - who will all be recording interviews onsite in the podcast booth.
  • Huntress – Sponsored the Lightning Track, which will host 16 community talks in the breaks and be hosted by Greg Molnar and Claudio Baccigalupo from the This Week in Rails newsletter team.
  • Codeminer42 – Sponsored lunch on both days (and we had good feedback about the food at the venue in 2023!).
  • Avo – Sponsored and co-created The Ruby Passport and the Ruby Embassy, adding a playful, experiential twist to Rails World that we can’t wait for attendees to experience.
  • Telos Labs – Built and maintained the conference app with junior dev Bram Janssen.
  • Rubyness – Sponsored the Baltic Ruby Bingo Boat (& game), ferrying those staying in the conference hotel to the event each morning by boat- an authentically Amsterdam and unforgettable way to travel to a conference! (Plus, several lucky attendees will win tickets to the Baltic Ruby 2026!)
  • Cedarcode – Sponsored the coffee carts. Good coffee is an absolute must for any Ruby conference.
  • A ha! – Sponsored the opening music, created by Corey Griffin, a Rails developer from the community.
  • Typesense – Sponsored the wifi.
  • ODDS, Rompslomp, TRMNL, IQ Lab, and AndPad – Generously provided financial assistance that enabled seven attendees to join the conference.

As you can see, bringing Rails World to attendees each year takes a village of sponsors. We simply couldn’t do it without all of these companies, and we can’t wait for you to meet them all onsite next week.

Amanda & Gaia