Sovrium vs Supabase
Supabase gives developers raw PostgreSQL power. Sovrium gives builders the same data sovereignty plus visual tables, pages and automations — all as config.
A backend for coders vs an app platform for builders
Supabase is a superb open-source backend-as-a-service: real PostgreSQL, gold-standard row-level security, realtime and auto-generated APIs. It assumes you’re comfortable with SQL and will build the front end yourself. Sovrium shares the sovereignty and open-source DNA but adds visual table modelling, config-driven pages, automations and AI fields, so non-SQL builders can ship a whole app — not just a backend.
Feature comparison
Supabase wins on raw DB power; Sovrium wins on full-app, no-SQL building.
Why teams choose Sovrium over Supabase
No SQL required
Sovrium lets non-developers model tables, build pages and wire automations in config — Supabase expects SQL fluency and a front end you build yourself.
A whole app, not just a backend
Pages, forms, automations, analytics and AI fields ship with Sovrium. With Supabase you assemble those layers around the backend.
Config-as-code app definition
Sovrium versions the entire application in Git, not just migrations — schema, pages and automations together.
One binary to run
Sovrium self-hosts as a single binary, versus Supabase’s multi-service Docker stack.
When Supabase is the better choice
Supabase is genuinely stronger when:
Your team is developer-heavy and wants direct, raw PostgreSQL with full SQL control.
You need native row-level security policies and realtime subscriptions at their most mature.
You’re building a custom front end and only need the backend, auth and storage.
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Sovrium vs Supabase — FAQ
Is Sovrium a Supabase alternative?
For builders who want a full app rather than a raw backend, yes. Sovrium adds visual table modelling, pages, automations and AI on top of a self-hosted database — Supabase focuses on the backend primitives.
Do I need to know SQL to use Sovrium?
No. Tables, fields, pages and automations are declared in config without writing SQL, whereas Supabase generally assumes SQL fluency.
Can Sovrium self-host like Supabase?
Yes — and as a single binary, rather than Supabase’s multi-service Docker compose stack.
What about row-level security?
Supabase’s native Postgres RLS is the gold standard. Sovrium provides role-based and field-level permissions that cover most application needs without writing policies.
Does Sovrium do realtime?
Yes, realtime updates are built in, though Supabase’s realtime subscriptions are a notable strength.
Which license is more permissive?
Supabase is Apache 2.0 today. Sovrium is BSL 1.1 (free to self-host every feature) and converts to Apache 2.0 in 2029.
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Sovereignty without the SQL
Get a self-hosted database plus pages, automations and AI — all as config. Try Sovrium Cloud or self-host.