Infinum has been named a Summer 2026 Clutch Global Award winner for Ruby on Rails Development. The Clutch Global Awards recognize firms based on verified client reviews, market presence, and demonstrated expertise, and this particular one reflects something we’ve been building for more than 15 years.
Rails has been part of Infinum’s DNA since version 2.x. Over that time, we’ve helped startups and enterprises turn ideas into products that perform: building custom web applications and APIs from scratch, extending existing Rails backends without disrupting what already works, and untangling legacy codebases weighed down by technical debt.
When an app outgrows its infrastructure, we optimize both code and architecture to bring performance and costs back under control. Once it’s live, our maintenance and support keep it healthy.
Users have been very happy with the Rails platform Infinum built, and our main contractor has retained Infinum’s team for ongoing maintenance services.
SENIOR PROJECT MANAGER,
CEERIS
But it’s not the stack that clients highlight most in the reviews behind this award; it’s how we work. 20+ Rails engineers, 15+ years of experience, and 100 shipped Rails products stand behind this recognition. Long-term partnership over one-off delivery. Proactive problem-solving. Agile processes some clients keep using long after we’re gone. Clean, maintainable code, and a serious commitment to security.
Companies like Airbnb, GitHub, Shopify, and Netflix built their early success on Rails, and we don’t think that’s an accident. It still offers faster time to market, flexible architecture, strong built-in security, and the simplicity of a true full-stack framework, which is exactly why it remains a top choice for startups and enterprises alike.
Infinum migrated our data to a new site, using Rails for the backend. Our customer support tickets have significantly decreased since we launched the new site, and unlike before, we’ve had zero downtime.
MATT MCCOY
FOUNDER,
LOOP COMMUNITY
Beyond client work, we invest in the wider Rails community through our public Rails Handbook, our engineering blog, and Infinum Academy, where we train the next generation of Rails developers.
If you’re building on Rails, or thinking about it, get in touch to talk about your project.