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Auth0 vs Supabase
A detailed side-by-side comparison to help you choose the right AI tool for your needs.
Supabase
The open-source Postgres development platform with auth, APIs, and realtime.
Free / $25/mo
Feature Comparison
Pros & Cons
Auth0
Pros
- Generous free tier supporting up to 25,000 external active users with core features included
- Extensive SDK and quickstart library covering 30+ languages and frameworks for fast integration
- Dedicated AI agent authentication capabilities including Token Vault and async authorization for emerging use cases
- 99.99% uptime SLA with 10 billion+ monthly authentications demonstrating proven scale
- Customizable Universal Login with no-code and code-based options for branding
Cons
- Paid tier pricing is not publicly transparent — requires contacting sales or signing up to see actual costs
- Enterprise features like Self-Service SSO and Long Lived Sessions are locked to higher tiers
- Action and Form limits on lower tiers (5 on Free, 10 on Essentials) can be restrictive for complex auth flows
- Being part of the Okta ecosystem may create vendor lock-in concerns for some organizations
Supabase
Pros
- Full Postgres database that is 100% portable — no proprietary lock-in
- Comprehensive platform covering database, auth, storage, realtime, edge functions, and vectors in one service
- Generous free tier suitable for prototyping and small production apps
- Open-source with strong community and broad framework support (React, Next.js, Flutter, Vue, etc.)
- Built-in Row Level Security for fine-grained access control at the database level
Cons
- Requires understanding of SQL and Postgres concepts — not a true no-code solution
- Connection pooling and scaling require configuration knowledge (e.g., PgBouncer setup)
- Some advanced features and higher resource limits are only available on paid plans
- Self-hosting the open-source version requires significant DevOps expertise
Our Verdict
Both Auth0 and Supabase are excellent choices with similar feature sets. Your decision should depend on your specific needs, pricing, and whether you need self-hosting capabilities.