
Supabase
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AppWrite
Next.js
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PocketBase.io
Hasura
Railway
Keygen
LicenseSpring
Keyforge.dev
Keymint.dev
Labs64 NetLicensing
Devolens
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Nalpeiron
Supabase
KeygenBased on our record, Supabase seems to be a lot more popular than Keygen. While we know about 554 links to Supabase, we've tracked only 32 mentions of Keygen. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Opus, zero nudges. Realised on its own that an abandoned signup never fires identify, triangulated the anonymous session from time, platform and registration events, decoded the PostHog replay blobs, confirmed the duplicate account in Supabase, proved the reset email never sent, and pulled the root cause out of an unmasked DOM field. One prompt in; root cause out. - Source: dev.to / 9 days ago
Supabase is an open-source backend platform built around managed PostgreSQL. You get a database, auto-generated REST APIs (via PostgREST), Auth, file Storage, Realtime subscriptions, and Edge Functions - with a dashboard and SQL editor on top. - Source: dev.to / about 2 months ago
If youโre starting fresh, go to Supabase and create a new project. Once your project is ready, copy the project URL and publishable (anon) key from the project settings. - Source: dev.to / about 2 months ago
So I had to discover that and fix that, and start leaning on our database (Supabase is what Lovable uses by default). - Source: dev.to / about 2 months ago
Verdict: start with Supabase on day one. Free tier carries you through launch. Upgrade to Pro when you legitimately outgrow it. - Source: dev.to / about 2 months ago
How do I get https://keygen.sh added? I use it for response signatures, webhook signatures, and license file signatures! :). - Source: Hacker News / 7 months ago
I was in the same situation, and considered https://keygen.sh, but realized implementing one myself is probably faster than trying to integrate a third-party platform. So, I ended up creating my own system, quite simple, in Node.js + MongoDB, and then I can add whatever integrations I need (currently I only needed Paddle). - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
I run https://keygen.sh. I don't share revenue figures anymore, but it's very profitable these days. I'm still (mostly) solo on it (I currently have a couple firms/consultants helping me push a handful of projects forward right now), but I'm evaluating this year whether or not I want to continue going solo; lots of work to do, and I can only do so much. - Source: Hacker News / almost 2 years ago
Long term HN user @ezekg also runs this https://keygen.sh/ if that might suit your needs (i.e. If you want to separate out licensing logic from the payment logic). - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
Keygen | Front-end Engineer | Full- or part-time | Remote (US only) | https://keygen.sh Keygen is an open, source-available software licensing and distribution API built and run by myself. I'm a bit stretched thin in terms of front-end and support. I have a big front-end redesign code-named Portal on the roadmap that I haven't been able to make much progress on over the last couple years. I'm looking for somebody... - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
Firebase - Firebase is a cloud service designed to power real-time, collaborative applications for mobile and web.
LicenseSpring - Modern Enterprise-grade License-As-A-Service (LaaS) for for any software and hardward products
AppWrite - Appwrite provides web and mobile developers with a set of easy-to-use and integrate REST APIs to manage their core backend needs.
Keyforge.dev - The easiest solution for license management. With Stripe integration and a self-serve customer portal.
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