Partner Program
Partner with React Flow
We're inviting a small group of companies who rely on React Flow to become official Partners, with a featured spot on our front page and a direct line to the team.
React Flow will always be free and MIT licensed, because we believe great open source should be available to everyone. But maintaining and improving a library used by that thousands of products comes at a cost for us. If you're building a product with React Flow, becoming a Partner is the best way to guarantee the library stays sustainable and well-maintained for your team, while also getting a few perks along the way.
What you get as a partner
- A featured spot on our library front pages seen by the thousands of developers who visit reactflow.dev, vueflow.dev and svelteflow.dev every month.
- A bespoke case study about how your team uses React Flow, featured on our site and shared across our channels (Twitter, Bluesky, Discord, our newsletter).
- A launch shoutout in our newsletter, across our socials, and on our Discord when you become a Partner.
- Access to our Partner Discord channel with a direct line to the team where you can ask questions, flag issues, and hear about what's coming before anyone else.
Why partner with us
React Flow runs on a thin-crust open-core model with development funded by the organizations that get the most value out of the library. Becoming a Partner doesn't just mean donating to open source, it means organizations like yours can keep building world-class with confidence that the library will keep up alongside you.
- Faster bug fixes and features — for you as much as for the library, since issues that affect your product get resolved faster
- A library that keeps up with you — active development means React Flow evolves alongside the ecosystem your product operates in, instead of stagnating
- No surprise pivots — an independent, investor-free team means the roadmap won't suddenly bend toward someone else's priorities
- Reduced risk — a well-funded, well-maintained dependency is one less thing your team has to worry about long-term