The best part is that it's built around Postgres and has some nice onboarding tutorials.
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I prefer appwrite if I could choose. Check them out of you don't need all the bells and whistles of supabase
I’ve been building projects with Supabase the last few years now. It’s been pleasantly surprising.
The only feedback I have for them is:
- the CLI tooling around migrations is lackluster
- they don’t let you have control over the version of pgbouncer that’s running
- the auth product offering is a sore thumb in a variety of ways (fortunately they’re beginning to fix pieces here and there such as the new getClaims method)
- Postgres 17 support is taking a while (but looks like it’ll come out this year)