Comparison
ProductEcho vs Railway
Railway is a usage-based PaaS for developers deploying from Git. ProductEcho is an AI-native runtime: Claude, Cursor, or ChatGPT can provision Postgres, deploy the app, and return a live HTTPS URL over MCP. Pick Railway if you ship the app yourself. Pick ProductEcho if an agent should do the infra.
Last updated: August 2026
| ProductEcho | Railway | |
|---|---|---|
| Built for | AI agents and MCP workflows | Developers deploying from Git |
| Deploy from Claude / Cursor | Native MCP | No — dashboard, CLI, or Git |
| Postgres | Auto-provisioned, credentials injected | Add a database service yourself |
| Live HTTPS URL | Instant *.productecho.com | After you create and deploy a service |
| Pricing | Flat plans from $0 | Usage-based. Hobby $5, Pro $20, plus metered usage |
| Docker / Kubernetes | Not required | Not required |
Choose ProductEcho if
- Claude, Cursor, or ChatGPT should deploy the app
- You want Postgres and a public URL without a cloud dashboard
- The code is AI-generated and you need a sandbox runtime
Choose Railway if
- You deploy yourself from GitHub
- You want per-second usage billing on a general PaaS
- You do not need MCP or agent-driven provisioning
FAQ
Is ProductEcho a Railway alternative?
Only if your bottleneck is agents deploying code. Railway is a better general PaaS for humans shipping from Git. ProductEcho is the better Railway alternative when Claude or Cursor should provision the database and go live over MCP.
Does Railway support MCP?
Railway has no native MCP deployment server. You can wrap its API in a custom MCP tool. ProductEcho ships that layer: deploy, Postgres, and HTTPS from the agent chat.
Which is cheaper?
ProductEcho starts at $0 with plan limits. Railway Hobby is $5/month as a usage credit, then metered CPU, RAM, and disk. Small always-on apps on Railway often cost more than the plan fee. Compare against your actual usage.
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