Full-Time
Updated on 7/9/2025
Open-source backend service for developers
No salary listed
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San Francisco, CA, USA
Remote
Remote work is available from anywhere in the world.
Supabase provides an open-source backend as a service (BaaS) platform that helps developers and businesses create scalable applications more easily. Its main offerings include real-time databases, authentication services, and storage solutions, all designed to integrate smoothly into existing workflows. This reduces the amount of backend development needed, allowing users to focus on building their applications. Supabase operates on a freemium model, offering basic services for free while charging for advanced features through subscription plans tailored to different usage levels. What sets Supabase apart from its competitors is its open-source approach, which allows for customization and encourages community contributions. The platform is also known for its high uptime and reliability, making it suitable for applications that require consistent performance.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Series D
Total Funding
$396.1M
Headquarters
Singapore, Singapore
Founded
2020
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