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Neon vs Turso
A detailed comparison to help you choose between Neon and Turso.
| Feature | Neon | Turso |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing Model | Freemium | Freemium |
| Free Tier | Yes | Yes |
| Monthly Cost (Solo) | $0 | $0 |
| Target Audience | solopreneurs, developers, startups | developers, startups |
| Verified | Yes | No |
| Solo-Friendly | Yes | Yes |
| Open Source | No | Yes |
| Editorial Rating | 4.3/5 | 4.3/5 |
| Categories | Developer Tools | Developer Tools |
| Key Features | Serverless Postgres, Database branching, Autoscaling, Point-in-time restore, Connection pooling | Distributed SQLite, Edge replicas worldwide, Embedded replicas in your app, Multi-database per account, Branching for development |
| 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.
Turso
Free: 500 databases, 9GB storage, 500M rows read/month. Scaler: $29/month. Enterprise: custom.
Integration Overlap
Shared Integrations (3)
Only in Neon (7)
Only in Turso (5)
Use Case Fit
Neon
- * Serverless PostgreSQL database
- * Development database branching
- * Cost-effective database hosting
- * Time Travel data recovery
- * Edge-compatible database queries
Turso
- * Edge-first web applications
- * Multi-tenant SaaS databases
- * Low-latency read-heavy applications
- * Per-user or per-project databases
- * Embedded application databases
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
Turso
Pros
- + SQLite simplicity with global distribution
- + Incredibly generous free tier (500 databases)
- + Embedded replicas for zero-latency reads
- + Open-source libSQL foundation
Cons
- - SQLite limitations apply (write throughput)
- - Newer than PostgreSQL providers
- - Some SQL features not supported
- - Vendor lock-in for distribution layer
Editorial Verdict
Turso 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.
SaaSLens Editorial Team
Editorial Team