Supabase is building a monster. The announced Workflows feature is what got me most excited from their launches last week. I think Functions/Workflows + easy static sites might be the thing that really makes serverless web-app backends take off. Tons of features you can imagine ahead for them: config management, feature flags, GraphQL/Hasura, etc.
If anyone is interested in trying an alternative, I'm working on https://rel.run. I like what Supabase is doing but they're more of a Firebase-alternative and require you to use all their proprietary services (files, auth, etc).
We're building the Zapier for low-code, with plugins to all the existing third-party services you're using: Auth0, Cloudinary, S3, etc.
We're planning a beta launch end of this month or May.
Link to the full blog post is here: https://drew.tech/supabase-a-backend-for-indiehackers
Also just a heads up, I couldn't figure out how to navigate to the home page of your site from that article.
Agree completely.
Supabase is building a monster. The announced Workflows feature is what got me most excited from their launches last week. I think Functions/Workflows + easy static sites might be the thing that really makes serverless web-app backends take off. Tons of features you can imagine ahead for them: config management, feature flags, GraphQL/Hasura, etc.
If anyone is interested in trying an alternative, I'm working on https://rel.run. I like what Supabase is doing but they're more of a Firebase-alternative and require you to use all their proprietary services (files, auth, etc).
We're building the Zapier for low-code, with plugins to all the existing third-party services you're using: Auth0, Cloudinary, S3, etc.
We're planning a beta launch end of this month or May.
So the purpose is that I integrate with one API instead of N?
Correct.
That's an interesting idea — would love to try it!
Which third-party services do you need?
+1! thanks for sharing!