SB vs NE

Supabase vs Neon: PostgreSQL-jämförelse för No-Code

Supabase and Neon both offer serverless PostgreSQL. But they serve very different purposes in the no-code and startup stack.

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Jämförelse: Supabase vs Neon

Kriterium Supabase Neon
Core Product Full BaaS (DB + Auth + Storage + Edge) Serverless PostgreSQL database only
Authentication Built-in (email, OAuth, magic link) None (bring your own)
Storage S3-compatible file storage None
Realtime WebSocket subscriptions None
Edge Functions Deno-based edge functions None
Branching Not available Database branching (unique feature)
WeWeb Integration Native connector Manual via PostgREST or Xano
Free Tier 2 projects, 500MB DB 10GB storage, unlimited projects

Vårt omdöme

Supabase Better for full-stack apps
Neon Better for pure database use

Supabase is the complete backend platform. Auth, database, storage, realtime, edge functions — one tool handles it all. For no-code stacks (WeWeb, FlutterFlow), Supabase has native connectors that make integration trivial.

Neon is a pure database product with an innovative branching feature (like git branches, but for your DB schema). It's compelling for teams who want serverless Postgres with great DX — but need to bring their own auth, storage, and API layer.

For 95% of startup use cases, Supabase is the right choice. Neon is interesting for teams with specific database-branching workflows or existing auth infrastructure.

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