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Supabase vs Plaid
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
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
Plaid
Pros
- Connects to 12,000+ financial institutions across 20 countries, providing broad coverage
- Comprehensive product suite covering auth, transactions, identity, payments, and fraud in one platform
- Free Launch tier lets developers start building and testing without upfront costs
- Well-documented APIs with Quickstart apps in multiple languages and a Postman collection
Cons
- Pricing for advanced products (Signal, Transfer, Layer, Protect) is not transparent and requires contacting sales
- Some financial institutions may not be supported or may have limited data compatibility with certain apps
- Primarily focused on U.S. and Canadian markets despite claiming 20-country coverage
Our Verdict
Both Supabase and Plaid are excellent choices with similar feature sets. Your decision should depend on your specific needs, pricing, and whether you need self-hosting capabilities.