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Compare Supabase Pro ($25/mo) vs Neon ($19/mo). Two modern Postgres platforms — all-in-one vs serverless. Which should you pick?
Both are Postgres-based but serve different needs. Supabase Pro bundles auth, storage, and realtime subscriptions. Neon focuses on serverless Postgres with scale-to-zero and database branching. Choose Supabase for the all-in-one platform; choose Neon for serverless apps with variable traffic.
| Supabase Pro | Neon | |
|---|---|---|
| Price | $25/mo | $19/mo |
| Annual cost | $300/yr | $228/yr |
| Best for | Production apps with auth and storage needs | Serverless apps with variable traffic |
| Feature 1 | 8GB database | Serverless Postgres |
| Feature 2 | Postgres + Auth + Storage | Branch databases |
| Feature 3 | Daily backups | Scale to zero |
| Feature 4 | No project pausing | Cost-effective |
Neon is cheaper. Supabase Pro costs $25/mo while Neon costs $19/mo. Over a year, that's a $72 difference.
Both are Postgres-based but serve different needs. Supabase Pro bundles auth, storage, and realtime subscriptions. Neon focuses on serverless Postgres with scale-to-zero and database branching. Choose Supabase for the all-in-one platform; choose Neon for serverless apps with variable traffic.
Production apps with auth and storage needs
Serverless apps with variable traffic
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