Overview
Bridgetown is a next-generation, progressive web framework for Ruby that bridges the gap between traditional static site generators and modern full-stack frameworks. In the 2026 landscape, Bridgetown has emerged as a preferred architectural choice for AI-native companies seeking an alternative to heavy JavaScript-centric stacks like Next.js. Its technical architecture is built on Ruby, leveraging the Roda web toolkit for high-performance routing and the Zeitwerk autoloader for seamless development. Unlike its predecessor Jekyll, Bridgetown is designed for the modern era with a decoupled frontend, native Esbuild integration, and support for Server-Side Rendering (SSR) alongside Static Site Generation (SSG). This 'hybrid' approach allows developers to deliver lightning-fast, SEO-optimized content hubs while maintaining the ability to execute dynamic AI-driven queries at the edge. By 2026, its ecosystem has expanded to include deep integration with RAG (Retrieval-Augmented Generation) pipelines, allowing developers to generate static documentation from vector databases with high efficiency, positioning Bridgetown as a critical tool for AI infrastructure documentation and technical knowledge bases.
