React is a JavaScript library for building user interfaces, web-based applications, and responsive websites — It’s by far the most popular front-end framework out there (and continues to grow faster), so it’s not a surprise that many companies (including well-know organisations) are picking it up to build awesome digital experiences.
As front-end guys, we’re always interested in knowing what are technologies behind the products we admire the most, so I recently decided to create this list of awesome websites made with React.js.
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20+ Awesome sites made with React.js:
1. Buffer
Buffer is a software application designed to manage accounts in social networks, by providing the means for a user to schedule posts to Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, Instagram Stories, Pinterest, and LinkedIn, as well as analyse their results and engage with their community.
2. Cometchat
Cometchat is a cloud-hosted chat platform, with two tools made specifically to help you build chat features quickly and ship with confidence. The product offers solutions to your websites and apps from ready to go white-label solutions to powerful developer SDKs.
3. Linear
Linear lets you manage software development and track bugs. With this product, you get the kind of experience you’d expect from a professional tool. Everything is synchronised in real-time across your entire organisation. No loaders, no spinners, no waiting.
4. Intercom
Intercom is an American software company that produces a messaging platform which allows businesses to communicate with prospective and existing customers within their app, on their website, through social media, or via email.
5. Grammarly
Grammarly is a technology company that develops a digital writing tool using artificial intelligence and natural language processing. Through machine learning and deep learning algorithms, Grammarly’s product offers grammar checking, spell checking, and plagiarism detection services along with suggestions about writing clarity, delivery style, and tone.
6. Vimeo
Vimeo is an ad-free video platform headquartered in New York City, providing free video viewing services as a competitor to YouTube. In 2007, Vimeo became the first video sharing site to support high-definition video. It has launched several products that enable quality video creation at scale, most recently with the launch of Vimeo Stock in the fall of 2018.
7. Marvel
Marvel has everything you need to bring ideas to life and transform how you create digital products with your team. Wireframe, design and prototype fast with our intuitive design and prototyping tools. Instantly generate design specs and connect integrations that power up your workflow. From low to high-fidelity, Marvel supports you every step of the way.
8. Clearbit
Clearbit is the marketing data engine for customer interactions. We help businesses grow by providing tools that help them deeply understand their customers, identify future prospects, and highly personalise every single marketing and sales interaction.
9. Todoist
Todoist is an online web-based task management application that allows users to manage their tasks from smartphone, tablet and computer devices. Todoist helps to keep track of all tasks, projects, and goals in one beautifully simple place, and syncs across all devices.
10. Algolia
Algolia is the search-as-a-service platform that enables companies of all sizes to deliver fast and relevant digital experiences that drive real results. More than 8,000 companies including Stripe, Discovery, Medium, LVMH, Lacoste, Zendesk and Birchbox rely on Algolia to manage 70 billion search queries a month.
11. Aptible
Aptible is the leading trust management platform for B2B SaaS teams that offers compliance monitoring and workflow automation. From credit cards to customer data, every business handles sensitive information. Security management platform Aptible exists to help startups develop processes to efficiently meet security standards and protect data from vulnerabilities.
12. Folk
Folk is a contact manager designed for teams and individuals. Organise, collaborate, and activate your network. Folk lets you make the most out of your network. Easy to set up, easier to use, Folk is a contact manager that leverages powerful integrations and smart features to help you manage the relationships that matter to you.
13. Dovetail
Dovetail is cloud-based user research and customer feedback software for the analysis, organisation, collaboration and storage of data. Analyse data, collaborate on insights, and build your research repository. Discover opportunities and become a hero in your team.
14. Whereby
Whereby lets you start a video meeting with anyone right in the browser, without the need to download and install anything, or ask guests to register an account. Invite up people to a video meeting just by sending them a link.
15. Avocode
Avocode helps designers to deliver Sketch, Adobe XD, Figma, Illustrator, and Photoshop files to developers faster. By making all assets automatically exportable, generating specs and code from layers, it streamlines the process of coding web, iOS, and Android apps. Thanks to advanced file management, Avocode is used by 10,000+ teams in 165 countries.
16. Podia
Podia is your all-in-one digital storefront. The product allows creators to charge for online courses, sell digital downloads and, in the most recent addition, sell memberships. It also allows them to own their customer list and promote their offerings through a simple email marketing tool.
17. Prismic
Make your website editable for the whole team. Prismic is a headless CMS with an API and a CDN. The product simplifies editing content on the internet and makes work enjoyable for developers, marketers, and content teams.
18. Managed By Q
Between fielding employee questions, managing vendor relationships, ordering supplies, and planning events and activities, workplace teams have their work cut out for them. Managed by Q build tools for them to minimiSe the chaos and maximise the impact they can have on their company.
19. Messagebird Inbox
Inbox provides one simple interface to easily exchange information with your contacts and patients on their preferred channels. Support customers across channels. Inbox has email, WhatsApp, SMS, voice, Messenger, LINE, WeChat, Telegram and Instagram-and they are rapidly adding new channels.
20. Revolut Business
Revolut Business is a business account platform for domestic and international payments. Exchange and transfer money without high exchange rates and hidden fees. A global business account for easy international payments, with prepaid business cards.
21. Feedly
Feedly is a news aggregator application for various web browsers and mobile devices running iOS and Android. It is also available as a cloud-based service. It compiles news feeds from a variety of online sources for the user to customise and share with others. Feedly was first released by DevHD in 2008.
22. Sanity
Sanity is the fastest, most flexible platform for delivering content to digital devices and products. The product lets you treat content as structured data so you can flow it across APIs to power experiences wherever you might need them.
Conclusion
I hope you enjoyed this list of inspirations. If you know more amazing websites built with React.js, please feel free to share them by replying below.
Top comments (5)
Great list of sites to use as inspiration for your own stuff!
Just the guys tho? How about ‘front-end people’? Or folks or engineers or developers.
I would also like to add Octopus for visual site mapping based on The Content Brick Method
Just drag-n-drop blocks.
Simplicity is actually what users like :-)
Really amazing stuff you sharing thanks for sharing this post
Shine to wine
lol Facebook?!
great review, the reactjs will more popular I hope.