Sites built with Ruby on Rails 4

Update: I published this quick list some time ago, and I’ve noticed it continues to get a fair amount of traffic. It is woefully incomplete, and new sites are being added daily. There’s a great site that is devoted to nothing but listing other Rails sites, and I highly recommend it as a superior alternative to this list: HappyCodr.

Here’s a partial list of sites built with Ruby on Rails, ranging from highly polished sites with hundreds of thousands of users to rough new sites that may have only dozens of users so far.

Please leave comments with others and I’ll extend and annotate this list over time.

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  1. thedanielNovember 17, 2006 @ 01:56 PM
    revver.com, this list here: http://www.freecsscart.com/index.php/some-big-websites-that-use-ruby-on-rails/
  2. halfmileNovember 27, 2006 @ 06:09 PM
    Dappad notebook http://www.dappad.com/ Hello from dappad, We are working on an online notebook, using RoR and a lot of ajax. It maybe worth a look. Attached it's descrition Dappad notebook is a free online notebook. It lets you write and read notes from anywhere. You have both public and private notes in one place. Your public notes can be shared with friends. Notes are written in a rich format WYSIWYG editor, you can copy and paste content from web pages, Word documents and Excel spreadsheets. Your notes are saved in folders, and can be tagged for quick browsing.
  3. David GreinerDecember 05, 2006 @ 01:15 PM
    Sorry Michael, but Campaign Monitor (http://www.campaignmonitor.com) is actually a .NET app. Can we still sit at the cool kids table though ;)
  4. BobJanuary 16, 2008 @ 03:41 PM

    Uh, what about twitter? BTW, my site, http://www.jiggyme.com, is built with Ruby on Rails also.

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