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Neon vs Supabase

A detailed comparison to help you choose between Neon and Supabase.

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Neon

Serverless Postgres with branching and generous free tier.

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Supabase

Open-source Firebase alternative with PostgreSQL and real-time features.

FeatureNeonSupabase
Pricing ModelFreemiumFreemium
Free TierYesYes
Monthly Cost (Solo)$0$0
Target Audiencesolopreneurs, developers, startupssolopreneurs, startups, developers
VerifiedYesYes
Solo-FriendlyYesYes
Open SourceNoYes
Editorial Rating4.3/54.6/5
CategoriesDeveloper ToolsDeveloper Tools
Key FeaturesServerless Postgres, Database branching, Autoscaling, Point-in-time restore, Connection poolingFull PostgreSQL database, Authentication & authorization, Real-time subscriptions, Edge Functions, File storage
Free Tier Quality
good
excellent

Pricing Breakdown

Neon

Free: 0.5GB storage, auto-suspend compute. Launch: $19/month (10GB, always-on). Scale: $69/month (read replicas). Business: $700/month. Enterprise: custom.

Supabase

Free: 500MB database, 1GB storage, 50K MAUs. Pro: $25/month (8GB database, 100GB bandwidth, daily backups). Team: $599/month (SOC 2, priority support). Enterprise: custom.

Integration Overlap

Shared Integrations (5)

VercelNetlifyPrismaDrizzle ORMNext.js

Only in Neon (5)

DjangoRailsHasuraGitHub ActionsCloudflare Workers

Only in Supabase (5)

ReactFlutterSwiftKotlinStripe

Use Case Fit

Neon

  • * Serverless PostgreSQL database
  • * Development database branching
  • * Cost-effective database hosting
  • * Time Travel data recovery
  • * Edge-compatible database queries

Supabase

  • * Full-stack web application backend
  • * Mobile app backend with real-time sync
  • * Authentication and user management
  • * File storage and image transformations
  • * Serverless API development

Neon

Pros

  • + Generous free tier (0.5 GB storage)
  • + Database branching for dev workflows
  • + Autoscaling to zero
  • + Standard Postgres (no vendor lock-in)

Cons

  • - Compute limits on free tier
  • - Newer platform
  • - Cold starts on free tier

Supabase

Pros

  • + Open source — no vendor lock-in
  • + Full PostgreSQL power with a managed experience
  • + Generous free tier for side projects
  • + Real-time and auth built in from day one
  • + Excellent developer documentation

Cons

  • - Fewer managed services compared to Firebase
  • - Edge Functions still maturing
  • - Self-hosting requires significant DevOps knowledge
  • - Connection pooling can be tricky at scale

Editorial Verdict

Supabase takes the lead for solo founders — it offers better value and is explicitly solo-friendly. Neon may still be the right pick if you need deep Developer Tools features or plan to scale to a larger team.

Sarah Chen

Editor-in-Chief