r/laravel is a subreddit with 109k members. The community frequently discusses laravel, php, api, filament, and package, and they frequently recommend/review ide or text editor, text editor, and email provider, and the most common flair used is package / tool, discussion, news, article, and tutorial.
Laravel is a free and open-source PHP web framework created by Taylor Otwell.
Laravel features expressive, elegant syntax - freeing you to create without sweating the small things.
Popular Topics in r/laravel
#1
Laravel
255 posts
#2
Php
26 posts
#3
Api
15 posts
#4
Filament
15 posts
#5
Package
13 posts
#6
Livewire
12 posts
#7
Performance
10 posts
#8
Deployment
8 posts
#9
Open Source
8 posts
#10
Starter
7 posts
Products Discussed in r/laravel
Ide Or Text Editor
81 reviews
#1
JetBrains
4.1★ from 50 reviews
#2
Microsoft
4.0★ from 16 reviews
#3
Sublime Text
3.9★ from 8 reviews
Text Editor
46 reviews
#1
JetBrains
4.8★ from 26 reviews
#2
Microsoft
4.4★ from 8 reviews
#3
Sublime Text
4.5★ from 4 reviews
Email Provider
27 reviews
#1
Sendgrid
2.3★ from 4 reviews
#2
Mailgun
4.3★ from 4 reviews
#3
Postmark
4.0★ from 2 reviews
Flair Used in r/laravel
#1
Package / Tool
: "I built this Laravel playground that runs completely in your browser (with no backend)"
91 posts
#2
Discussion
: "Appreciation post for Laravel"
39 posts
#3
News
: "Passkeys are now natively supported in Laravel! 🥳"
27 posts
#4
Article
: "One of my first ever PRs merged to Laravel Breeze! I have contributed to the framework I've been using for years, I'm so happy!"
23 posts
#5
Tutorial
: "Just finished my Clean Code in Laravel book, it’s 100% ready now, Check it out."
20 posts
Member Growth in r/laravel
Yearly
+11k members(10.7%)
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Last updated: June 17, 2026