Sovrium vs custom code
Building a backend from scratch means months of scaffolding before any value ships. Sovrium gives you the database, auth, API and pages as config — and you still own and export everything.
Why rebuild what config can describe?
Hand-built apps give total control — at the cost of writing the database layer, auth, API, admin and CRUD UIs before delivering a single feature. Tools like Supabase, Retool, Directus and Appsmith remove some of that, but you still assemble and host the pieces. Sovrium describes the whole application as config-as-code — and because it runs on standard PostgreSQL/SQLite and exports everything, you keep the ownership of a custom build without the scaffolding.
Sovrium vs building it yourself
The trade-offs between config-as-code and a from-scratch custom build.
Config-as-code keeps custom-build ownership
80% faster to value
Declare tables, pages, auth and automations instead of scaffolding a backend before the first feature ships.
Still fully owned
Sovrium runs on standard PostgreSQL/SQLite and exports everything — no proprietary data format trapping you.
Less to maintain
The database, auth and API core is maintained by the platform, freeing your team for product work.
A real escape hatch
Because data lives in standard SQL, you can always take it elsewhere — the opposite of SaaS lock-in.
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Sovrium vs custom code — FAQ
Do I give up control vs a custom build?
Less than you’d think. Sovrium runs on standard SQL and exports everything, so you keep ownership while skipping the scaffolding.
When should I still build custom?
When your core product needs bespoke logic or performance characteristics no platform can express — then a hand-built backend is justified.
Can I extend Sovrium with code?
Sovrium is config-first; integrations and custom logic attach via its API and automations, while the platform handles the heavy lifting.
Is my data locked in?
No — it’s standard PostgreSQL/SQLite and fully exportable. That’s the deliberate alternative to SaaS lock-in.
How much faster is it really?
You skip building the database layer, auth, API and admin — typically the first weeks or months of a from-scratch build.
Ship faster, still own everything
Skip the scaffolding with config-as-code and keep your data in standard SQL. Try Sovrium Cloud or self-host.