Symfony Backers
Backers help fund the development of the Symfony project. Contact us if you want to help Symfony!
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Symfony 7.1 is backed by
Rector
At Rector, we help successful and growing companies to get the most of the code they already have. Including upgrading to the latest Symfony LTS. We deliver automated refactoring, reduce maintenance costs, speed up feature delivery, and transform legacy code into a strategic asset. Let us handle the dirty work, so you can focus on the features.
Symfony 7.1 is backed by
JoliCode
JoliCode is a team of passionate developers and open-source lovers, with a strong expertise in PHP & Symfony technologies. They can help you build your projects using state-of-the-art practices.
Symfony 7.1 is backed by
Les-Tilleuls.coop
Les-Tilleuls.coop is a team of 70+ Symfony experts who can help you design, develop and fix your projects. We provide a wide range of professional services including development, consulting, coaching, training and audits. We also are highly skilled in JS, Go and DevOps. We are a worker cooperative!
The
Routing
component
for Symfony 7.1
is backed by
redirection.io
redirection.io logs all your website’s HTTP traffic, and lets you fix errors with redirect rules in seconds. Give your marketing, SEO and IT teams the right tool to manage your website traffic efficiently!
The
Notifier
component
for Symfony 7.1
is backed by
Mercure.rocks
Create real-time experiences in minutes! Mercure.rocks provides a realtime API service that is tightly integrated with Symfony: create UIs that update in live with UX Turbo, send notifications with the Notifier component, expose async APIs with API Platform and create low level stuffs with the Mercure component. We maintain and scale the complex infrastructure for you!
The
Crowdin Translation Provider
component
for Symfony 7.1
is backed by
Crowdin
Crowdin is a cloud-based localization management software helping teams to go global and stay agile.
Backers for Symfony 7.2
This Symfony version will be released at the end of November 2024.
Symfony 7.2 is backed by
Sulu
Sulu is the CMS for Symfony developers. It provides pre-built content-management features while giving developers the freedom to build, deploy, and maintain custom solutions using full-stack Symfony. Sulu is ideal for creating complex websites, integrating external tools, and building custom-built solutions.
Symfony 7.2 is backed by
Rector
At Rector, we help successful and growing companies to get the most of the code they already have. Including upgrading to the latest Symfony LTS. We deliver automated refactoring, reduce maintenance costs, speed up feature delivery, and transform legacy code into a strategic asset. Let us handle the dirty work, so you can focus on the features.
The
Crowdin Translation Provider
component
for Symfony 7.2
is backed by
Crowdin
Crowdin is a cloud-based localization management software helping teams to go global and stay agile.
Symfony 6.4 is backed by
SensioLabs
As the creator of Symfony, SensioLabs supports companies using Symfony, with an offering encompassing consultancy, expertise, services, training, and technical assistance to ensure the success of web application development projects.
Symfony 6.4 is backed by
Private Packagist
Private Packagist is a fast, reliable, and secure Composer repository for your private packages. It mirrors all your open-source dependencies for better availability and monitors them for security vulnerabilities.
The Symfony 6.4 Security system is backed by
SymfonyCasts
Learn Symfony faster by watching real projects being built and actively coding along with them. SymfonyCasts bridges that learning gap, bringing you video tutorials and coding challenges. Code on!
The
Routing
component
for Symfony 6.4
is backed by
redirection.io
redirection.io logs all your website’s HTTP traffic, and lets you fix errors with redirect rules in seconds. Give your marketing, SEO and IT teams the right tool to manage your website traffic efficiently!
The
HttpClient
component
for Symfony 6.4
is backed by
Innovative Web AG
Innovative Web AG (i-web) is a specialist for web, applications and the digitalisation of the public sector based in Switzerland. With our i-CMS, public authorities and institutions implement modern websites and eGovernment portals and offer user-friendly eServices for residents and companies.
The
Console
component
for Symfony 6.4
is backed by
Les-Tilleuls.coop
Les-Tilleuls.coop is a team of 70+ Symfony experts who can help you design, develop and fix your projects. We provide a wide range of professional services including development, consulting, coaching, training and audits. We also are highly skilled in JS, Go and DevOps. We are a worker cooperative!
The
Messenger
component
for Symfony 6.4
is backed by
SensioLabs
As the creator of Symfony, SensioLabs supports companies using Symfony, with an offering encompassing consultancy, expertise, services, training, and technical assistance to ensure the success of web application development projects.
The Symfony 6.4 Book is backed by
SensioLabs
As the creator of Symfony, SensioLabs supports companies using Symfony, with an offering encompassing consultancy, expertise, services, training, and technical assistance to ensure the success of web application development projects.
The Symfony 6.4 Book is backed by
Blackfire.io
Blackfire.io provides code performance observability. From development to production, profile, test and monitor Web applications performance. Get actionable insights to prevent and fix issues before they hit your end-users.
The Symfony 6.4 Book is backed by
QOSSMIC
We live and love modern software development - and have done so for over ten years. What began in 2011 with SensioLabs Germany and Symfony is now being continued as QOSSMIC. With Symfony as the core, we will now advise you even more holistically.
The Symfony 6.4 Book is backed by
Platform.sh
Platform.sh is the official PaaS for Symfony projects. Build, run, and scale your applications — end to end.
Symfony 5.4 is backed by
Private Packagist
Private Packagist is a fast, reliable, and secure Composer repository for your private packages. It mirrors all your open-source dependencies for better availability and monitors them for security vulnerabilities.
Symfony 5.4 is backed by
Ibexa
Ibexa is the leading DXP for Symfony developers.
Ibexa DXP is used across the world by thousands of websites/shops/portals and supported by a fantastic, passionate community of developers, agencies, and users. We love Symfony!
The Week of Symfony blog posts for Symfony 5.4
are backed by SensioLabs
As the creator of Symfony, SensioLabs supports companies using Symfony, with an offering encompassing consultancy, expertise, services, training, and technical assistance to ensure the success of web application development projects.
The Symfony 5.4 Security system is backed by
SymfonyCasts
Learn Symfony faster by watching real projects being built and actively coding along with them. SymfonyCasts bridges that learning gap, bringing you video tutorials and coding challenges. Code on!
The
Messenger, and Process
components
for Symfony 5.4
are backed by
SensioLabs
As the creator of Symfony, SensioLabs supports companies using Symfony, with an offering encompassing consultancy, expertise, services, training, and technical assistance to ensure the success of web application development projects.
The
Notifier
component
for Symfony 5.4
is backed by
Mercure.rocks
Create real-time experiences in minutes! Mercure.rocks provides a realtime API service that is tightly integrated with Symfony: create UIs that update in live with UX Turbo, send notifications with the Notifier component, expose async APIs with API Platform and create low level stuffs with the Mercure component. We maintain and scale the complex infrastructure for you!
The
HttpKernel, and Console
components
for Symfony 5.4
are backed by
Les-Tilleuls.coop
Les-Tilleuls.coop is a team of 70+ Symfony experts who can help you design, develop and fix your projects. We provide a wide range of professional services including development, consulting, coaching, training and audits. We also are highly skilled in JS, Go and DevOps. We are a worker cooperative!
The
Crowdin Translation Provider
component
for Symfony 5.4
is backed by
Crowdin
Crowdin is a cloud-based localization management software helping teams to go global and stay agile.
The
HttpFoundation
component
for Symfony 5.4
is backed by
Laravel
Laravel is a PHP web development framework that is passionate about maximum developer happiness. Laravel is built using a variety of bespoke and Symfony based components.
The
Lokalise Translation Provider
component
for Symfony 5.4
is backed by
Lokalise
Lokalise is a continuous localization and translation management platform. It integrates into your development workflow so you can ship localized products, faster.
The
HttpClient
component
for Symfony 5.4
is backed by
Klaxoon
Klaxoon is a platform that empowers organizations to run effective and productive workshops easily in a hybrid environment. Anytime, Anywhere.
The
Workflow
component
for Symfony 5.4
is backed by
ZEturf
The ZEturf group is an online gaming operator licensed in 6 markets in Europe and Africa. It operates two brands, ZEturf on horse racing betting, and ZEbet on sports betting. In parallel with the development of its betting activities, the group is also investing in Entertainment / gaming with Free-to-Play and Play-to-Earn projects.
The Symfony 5.4 Book is backed by
Blackfire.io
Blackfire.io provides code performance observability. From development to production, profile, test and monitor Web applications performance. Get actionable insights to prevent and fix issues before they hit your end-users.
The Symfony 5.4 Book is backed by
Private Packagist
Private Packagist is a fast, reliable, and secure Composer repository for your private packages. It mirrors all your open-source dependencies for better availability and monitors them for security vulnerabilities.
The Symfony 5.4 Book is backed by
Darkmira
Darkmira is a web development agency focused on secure PHP development.
Backers for Symfony 7.0
This Symfony version is no longer maintained since the end of July 2024.
- Sulu backed Symfony 7.0
- Shopware backed Symfony 7.0
- Les-Tilleuls.coop backed Symfony 7.0
- redirection.io backed the Routing package.
- Innovative Web AG backed the HttpClient package.
- Les-Tilleuls.coop backed the Console package.
- SensioLabs backed the Messenger package.
Backers for Symfony 6.3
This Symfony version is no longer maintained since the end of January 2024.
- SensioLabs backed Symfony 6.3
- Shopware backed Symfony 6.3
- Les-Tilleuls.coop backed Symfony 6.3
- basecom backed Symfony 6.3
- Sulu backed the Week of Symfony blog posts for Symfony 6.3
- Crowdin backed the Crowdin Translation Provider package.
- alximy backed the Framework Bundle package.
- Les-Tilleuls.coop backed the Console package.
- SensioLabs backed the Symfony 6.3 Book
- Blackfire.io backed the Symfony 6.3 Book
- QOSSMIC backed the Symfony 6.3 Book
- Platform.sh backed the Symfony 6.3 Book
Backers for Symfony 6.2
This Symfony version is no longer maintained since the end of July 2023.
- Sulu backed Symfony 6.2
- Les-Tilleuls.coop backed Symfony 6.2
- Endava backed the TestPack package.
- alximy backed the Framework Bundle package.
- bitExpert backed the Workflow package.
- SensioLabs backed the Messenger package.
- Crowdin backed the Crowdin Translation Provider package.
- Prisma Media backed the Notifier package.
- Mercure.rocks backed the Symfony UX project for Symfony 6.2
- SensioLabs backed the Symfony 6.2 Book
- Blackfire.io backed the Symfony 6.2 Book
- QOSSMIC backed the Symfony 6.2 Book
- Platform.sh backed the Symfony 6.2 Book
Backers for Symfony 6.1
This Symfony version is no longer maintained since the end of January 2023.
- basecom backed Symfony 6.1
- Shopware backed the Week of Symfony blog posts for Symfony 6.1
- SensioLabs backed the Process, Messenger packages.
- Mercure.rocks backed the Notifier package.
- Crowdin backed the Crowdin Translation Provider package.
- Endava backed the TestPack package.
- alximy backed the Framework Bundle package.
- Prisma Media backed the HttpClient package.
- ZEturf backed the Workflow package.
- Fulgens backed the Runtime package.
- SensioLabs backed the Symfony 6.1 Book
- Blackfire.io backed the Symfony 6.1 Book
- QOSSMIC backed the Symfony 6.1 Book
- Platform.sh backed the Symfony 6.1 Book
Backers for Symfony 6.0
This Symfony version is no longer maintained since the end of January 2023.
- SensioLabs backed Symfony 6.0
- SensioLabs backed the Week of Symfony blog posts for Symfony 6.0
- SensioLabs backed the Process, Messenger packages.
- Mercure.rocks backed the Notifier package.
- Laravel backed the HttpFoundation package.
- Les-Tilleuls.coop backed the HttpKernel, Console packages.
- Crowdin backed the Crowdin Translation Provider package.
- Lokalise backed the Lokalise Translation Provider package.
- Klaxoon backed the HttpClient package.
- ZEturf backed the Workflow package.
- SensioLabs backed the Symfony 6.0 Book
- Blackfire.io backed the Symfony 6.0 Book
- QOSSMIC backed the Symfony 6.0 Book
- Platform.sh backed the Symfony 6.0 Book
Backers for Symfony 5.3
This Symfony version is no longer maintained since the end of January 2022.
- JoliCode backed Symfony 5.3
- SensioLabs backed the Week of Symfony blog posts for Symfony 5.3
- redirection.io backed the Routing package.
- Blackfire.io backed the Symfony 5.3 Book
- Private Packagist backed the Symfony 5.3 Book
- Darkmira backed the Symfony 5.3 Book
Backers for Symfony 5.2
This Symfony version is no longer maintained since the end of July 2021.
- Blackfire backed the Week of Symfony blog posts for Symfony 5.2
- Blackfire.io backed the Symfony 5.2 Book
- Private Packagist backed the Symfony 5.2 Book
- Darkmira backed the Symfony 5.2 Book