How to Get Snack Expo (React Native) Free
6 ways to access Snack Expo (React Native) free or discounted — direct editions, student licenses, bundles, and indirect routes.
Eligibility
- All users — permanently free edition
- Students and educators with verified academic status
- Indirect eligibility via GitHub Student Pack or partner bundles where listed
Steps
- Step 1: Free — no payment required: Expo hosting and simulator servers are fully free. Link: https://github.com/
- Step 2: GitHub Student Developer Pack Bundle: Link your verified academic developer profile to unlock active Pro upgrades on CodeSandbox, Gitpod, and Codespaces. Eligibility: GitHub Student Pack Link: https://education.github.com/pack
- Step 3: Standard Web Starter Account: Freely prototype, run, and share your web codes inside simple cloud sandboxes. Eligibility: Cloud Free Tier Link: https://github.com/
- Step 4: Student / educator free license: Connects with the GitHub Student Developer Pack to offer elite hosting hours, Pro workstation clusters (such as CodeSandbox Pro or Gitpod credits), and hosting credits for student cloud sandboxes. Eligibility: Verified student or educator status Link: https://education.github.com/pack
Access paths
- Free — no payment required — Expo hosting and simulator servers are fully free.
- GitHub Student Developer Pack Bundle — Link your verified academic developer profile to unlock active Pro upgrades on CodeSandbox, Gitpod, and Codespaces.
- Standard Web Starter Account — Freely prototype, run, and share your web codes inside simple cloud sandboxes.
- GitHub Student Developer Pack — Indirect route: verify student status, then browse partner tiles — JetBrains, Copilot, Azure, Namecheap, and dozens more may unlock here even when the vendor has no standalone student page.
- Azure for Students — Indirect cloud credits for hosting dev environments, remote VMs, and browser-based tooling that pairs with desktop IDEs.
- Student / educator free license — Connects with the GitHub Student Developer Pack to offer elite hosting hours, Pro workstation clusters (such as CodeSandbox Pro or Gitpod credits), and hosting credits for student cloud sandboxes.