Nhost vs Supabase: A practical guide for growing teams
Blog post from Nhost
Supabase and Nhost are two prominent open-source backend platforms built on Postgres, each offering distinct advantages for developers. Supabase provides a seamless developer experience, particularly suited for projects with straightforward SQL-based workflows, rapid prototyping, and where REST APIs are sufficient. It emphasizes ease of use with its well-documented environment and clean abstraction over Postgres. On the other hand, Nhost is tailored for teams seeking extensibility, control, and a GraphQL-first architecture, making it ideal for modern frontend frameworks like React and Next.js. Nhost supports complex backend logic, containerized deployments, GraphQL federation, and native AI features, which are beneficial for projects requiring extensive customization and large-scale team coordination. Both platforms cater to different needs, with Supabase focusing on simplicity and quick deployment, while Nhost emphasizes flexibility, infrastructure control, and advanced features.