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Based on our record, Supabase seems to be a lot more popular than Neon Database. While we know about 433 links to Supabase, we've tracked only 39 mentions of Neon Database. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
A lot has changed since then, including AWS's decision to deprecate scale-to-zero in Aurora. Today, developers have other options for running serverless Postgres, such as Neon. In this comparison, we'll examine the key differences between Aurora and Neon, focusing on their serverless capabilities and pricing models. - Source: dev.to / 3 days ago
If you're reading this you probably got a really steep bill from Neon after finding yourself on their "Scale" plan. If you do want to stay with Neon but avoid surprise bills then go to the Plans page and choose what you actually want. - Source: dev.to / about 1 month ago
Such is the case with Neon, a serverless Postgres service, that went generally available on April 15. Congrats Nikita Shamgunov and team on the launch. When I saw the announcement, I knew I had to try it out for myself and report back with my findings. - Source: dev.to / about 1 month ago
Neon is an open source and cloud-native serverless database platform that focuses on simplicity and ease of use. It supports Postgres databases and offers built-in features like bottomless storage, autoscaling, and branching. - Source: dev.to / about 2 months ago
For MySQL, we've got PlanetScale, and for PostgreSQL, there's Neon. - Source: dev.to / about 2 months ago
Subpabase - Like Planetscale this is only for databases. It is an open source Firebase alternative for building secure and performant Postgres backends with minimal configuration. - Source: dev.to / 8 days ago
If you are new to postgres or if you are a frontend heavy developer who is currently relying on supabase to have a magic backend appearing out of nowhere, or maybe you are just someone who likes to read stuff and in that case I have something to share with you! - Source: dev.to / 11 days ago
Supabase is a backend as a service visual platform that allows you to create postgres DB with minimum code. Their documentation is so good that it feels like home and you can get your project online in no matter of time. - Source: dev.to / 22 days ago
It was a great experience using Supabase’s rock-solid PostgreSQL database for this app. The DX around that product is phenomenal: viewing and managing the DB data was a lifesaver when you don’t want to craft your own admin panel from scratch. - Source: dev.to / 26 days ago
I didn't really give much thought as to which backend I would use. I already had 2 projects in Supabase (BOXCUT & MineWork), but also a few projects in Firebase too. I was more concerned at the time at actually building the product. - Source: dev.to / about 1 month ago
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