Build backends faster with hosted PostgreSQL, authentication, file storage, and auto-generated APIs.
Each app below addresses a specific gap in Supabase's offering. We picked them based on real user review patterns and feature differentiation.
Firebase is Google's comprehensive backend platform offering a NoSQL real-time database (Firestore), authentication, storage, hosting, and cloud functions. It has a generous free tier.
Explore Firebase data →PocketBase is a single binary that provides a complete backend with a REST API, authentication, file storage, and admin UI. It uses SQLite and can be self-hosted on any server.
Explore PocketBase data →Appwrite is an open-source backend platform that provides APIs for authentication, databases, storage, and cloud functions. It can be self-hosted or used as a managed cloud service.
Explore Appwrite data →Neon is a serverless PostgreSQL platform with a unique database branching feature for development and testing workflows. It scales to zero when not in use, reducing costs.
Explore Neon data →Convex is a backend platform that provides reactive queries, mutations, and scheduled functions in TypeScript. State changes automatically propagate to subscribed clients in real time.
Explore Convex data →Hasura generates real-time GraphQL and REST APIs from your PostgreSQL (or other) database instantly. It supports row-level permissions, webhooks, and event triggers.
Explore Hasura data →Supabase is a popular open-source alternative to Firebase, offering a PostgreSQL-based backend with a clean dashboard and generous free tier that has attracted a large developer community.
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