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React vs Turborepo

React logo

React

Software

A JavaScript library for building user interfaces

From
Free
Rated
-
Turborepo logo

Turborepo

Software

High-performance build system for JavaScript and TypeScript monorepos

From
Free
Rated
-

The short version

  • Each has a real cost: React jSX requires a build step using Webpack, Babel, or other transpilers to convert to browser-executable JavaScript; Turborepo requires JavaScript/TypeScript monorepo architecture

Where they differ

Only the attributes on which React and Turborepo actually diverge.

Attributes where React and Turborepo differ
AttributeReactTurborepo
Pricing modelfreeUnknown
PlatformsWeb, MobileJavaScript/TypeScript, npm, yarn, pnpm
Founded20132015

Identical on both: starting price (Free), free tier (Yes), user rating (Not yet rated), category (Unknown).

What each one covers

Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.

Only in React

  • Component-based architecture
  • Virtual DOM
  • JSX syntax
  • Unidirectional data flow
  • React Hooks
  • Server-side rendering
  • Hot reloading
  • Developer tools

Only in Turborepo

Nothing recorded that React does not also cover.

What people use each for

The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.

React

  • Web application developmentnot Turborepo
  • Single-page applicationsnot Turborepo
  • Interactive user interfacesnot Turborepo
  • Mobile app developmentnot Turborepo
  • Component librariesnot Turborepo

Turborepo

  • Monorepo scaling for JavaScript/TypeScript projectsnot React
  • Accelerating build times through cachingnot React
  • Reducing CI/CD computing costsnot React
  • Managing multiple interdependent packagesnot React

Where each one falls short

Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.

React

  • JSX requires a build step using Webpack, Babel, or other transpilers to convert to browser-executable JavaScript
  • Routing and state management are separate dependencies, not included in core library
  • Configuration complexity for advanced features like server-side rendering without a meta-framework
  • Requires choosing and configuring build tools and development environment setup

Turborepo

  • Requires JavaScript/TypeScript monorepo architecture

Pricing, plan by plan

React

Free
  • Open SourceFree
    • Component-based architecture
    • Virtual DOM
    • JSX syntax

Turborepo

Free

No published plan breakdown. See the Turborepo review.

Which should you pick?

Choose React if

  • You need component-based architecture.
  • You want to start without paying.
  • You work on Web, Mobile.
  • You also want virtual dom.

Choose Turborepo if

  • You want to start without paying.
  • You work on JavaScript/TypeScript, npm, yarn, pnpm.

Questions people ask

Is React or Turborepo better?
Neither clearly leads. React starts at Free and Turborepo at Free, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
Which is cheaper, React or Turborepo?
React starts at Free and Turborepo at Free.
Does React or Turborepo run on more platforms?
React runs on Web, Mobile. Turborepo runs on JavaScript/TypeScript, npm, yarn, pnpm.
Can I use React for free?
Both have a free tier, so you can try either at no cost before committing.
What is React best used for?
React is most often used for web application development, single-page applications, interactive user interfaces, mobile app development. Of those, web application development and single-page applications are not what Turborepo is typically brought in for.
What can React do that Turborepo cannot?
React covers Component-based architecture, Virtual DOM, JSX syntax, Unidirectional data flow.

Answered from the vendors’ own pages

React: Is React free to use commercially?

Yes. React is distributed under the MIT open-source license, which permits free usage for both personal and commercial projects without licensing fees or restrictions.

Source
React: Does React support TypeScript?

Yes. React works seamlessly with TypeScript for type-safe component development. TypeScript provides static type checking for React components, props, and state, improving code reliability and developer experience.

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React: Do I need a build step to use React?

If you use JSX, yes. JSX requires transpilation by a build tool like Webpack and Babel before browsers can execute it. However, React can be used without JSX by calling React.createElement directly, which does not require a build step.

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React: Can I build offline-capable applications with React?

Yes. React supports building Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) with service workers and IndexedDB for offline functionality. Create React App includes service worker setup, though it must be manually enabled for production use.

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