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Log Drains: Now available on Pro

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Date Published
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Steven Eubank
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1,466
Language
English
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Summary

Supabase has introduced Log Drains for its Pro tier, enabling users to send Supabase logs to their own logging backends, thereby integrating Supabase logs with existing debugging tools and eliminating the need for context switching during incident resolution. This feature provides comprehensive log visibility across various infrastructure layers, such as Postgres, API Gateway, Auth, Storage, and Edge Functions, which is not typically offered by other platforms. Users can configure log destinations like Sentry, Grafana Loki, Datadog, AWS S3, Axiom, or any generic HTTP endpoint, allowing them to correlate logs from different layers in a single dashboard for better observability and incident management. The log drains are particularly useful for growing startups, AI application developers, platform teams managing multiple projects, and organizations with compliance requirements, as they offer centralized logging, real-time search capabilities, and long-term log retention at economical costs. The pricing for using log drains is set at $10 per drain per project, with additional costs per million events and gigabytes of data egress.