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Host your React Router app on reliable infrastructure built for production. Deploy with confidence, and if it’s not the right fit, our 30-day money-back guarantee has you covered.

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Deploy your React Router app with a setup that fits how you already work. Push your code to Node.js hosting and run your routes, loaders, and server logic without extra configuration, so local development moves to production with less friction. Your app stays on managed infrastructure built to handle traffic and stay online reliably. That gives you fewer deployment tasks to manage and more time to focus on your UI, data flow, and product changes.
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React router hosting FAQs

Get answers to the most frequently asked questions about React router hosting services.

What is React Router hosting?

React Router hosting means deploying the React app that uses React Router so it can run in production and serve real users. It matters because client-side routing needs a Node.js-ready host that can serve the app correctly on direct URL loads and refreshes.

How is React Router hosting different from regular VPS hosting?

With a VPS, you manage the OS, Node version, process setup, updates, and security yourself. With Hostinger Node.js hosting, that server work is handled for you, so you can focus on the app instead of maintaining the machine.

Can I deploy a React Router app from a private GitHub repository?

Yes. Connect your GitHub account, grant access to the private repo, then deploy from the branch you want. Updates can be pulled in from GitHub without making the repository public.

Are there traffic limits or overage fees for React Router hosting?

Yes, hosting plans have defined resource limits, and if your app outgrows them you may need to upgrade. There are no surprise overage fees for traffic spikes, but sustained high usage can require a higher plan.

How do I move my React Router app from local development or another host?

Push the app to GitHub or import your existing repository, then connect it to Hostinger and deploy. If you're moving from another host, point your build and start settings at the current Node.js app and verify env variables before going live.