Is Railway Reliable for Next.js in 2026?
You can host a Next.js app on Railway. The harder question is whether you should. Based on recent platform data and a pattern of systemic failures, the answer is no. For any production Next.js appl...

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You can host a Next.js app on Railway. The harder question is whether you should. Based on recent platform data and a pattern of systemic failures, the answer is no. For any production Next.js application that actually matters to your business, Railway has become a genuinely risky choice — and the risks are well documented. The appeal is real. So is the trap. Railway gets shortlisted for a reason. First deployments are fast. Git-based deploys, public and private networking, healthchecks, and horizontal scaling through replicas — the day-one experience is clean and convincing. That’s also where evaluations go wrong. An easy first deploy doesn’t prove long-term production fit. A recent analysis of over 5,000 community forum threads turned up nearly 2,000 platform-related issues in just five months. Users frequently report the same trajectory: a smooth start that degrades into stuck deployments, creating container deadlocks and internal server errors (502s) on fresh builds that have nothi