For Supabase migrants

You left Supabase.
Your database didn't leave with a dashboard.

Supabase gave you a full database GUI for free. When you migrated to self-managed Postgres, you lost all of it. DBEverywhere brings it back.

Try it free — no credit card required

What Supabase gave you

All of these came free with every Supabase project. The moment you migrate to DigitalOcean, Hetzner, AWS RDS, or any self-managed Postgres, they vanish.

Table Editor

Browse rows, filter, sort, edit inline. Gone.

SQL Editor

Write and run queries in the browser. Gone.

Schema Browser

View tables, columns, indexes, foreign keys at a glance. Gone.

RLS Viewer

Inspect row-level security policies visually. Gone.


DBEverywhere is not a Supabase alternative

We don't replace Supabase Auth, Realtime, Edge Functions, or Storage. We don't give you a backend-as-a-service. We replace the one thing you actually miss: the database dashboard.

Adminer for Postgres, through DBEverywhere

Browse tables, run SQL queries, export data, manage schema, view indexes and foreign keys — all from any browser, on any device. Adminer supports Postgres natively and handles everything you used the Supabase dashboard for.


Why developers leave Supabase

You're not alone. These are the reasons we hear most often.

Cost escalation

The free tier works until it doesn't. Pro starts at $25/mo, but bandwidth and storage overages can push real bills to $75+ per month. A managed Postgres instance costs a fraction of that.

Postgres-only lock-in

Some projects need MySQL, or run mixed stacks. Supabase only supports Postgres. DBEverywhere works with MySQL, MariaDB, Postgres, SQLite, MS SQL, Oracle, MongoDB, and Elasticsearch.

Vendor lock-in and data sovereignty

Running your own Postgres means full control over backups, replication, region, and access. No vendor between you and your data.


Three steps. Under two minutes.

No Docker, no SSH tunnels, no server to spin up.

1

Whitelist our static IP

Add one IP address to your database firewall rules. Works with DigitalOcean trusted sources, AWS security groups, Hetzner firewalls, or any provider.

2

Enter your Postgres credentials

Host, port, database name, username, password. Credentials are never stored unless you explicitly opt in. The connection is established and discarded.

3

Manage your database

Adminer opens in your browser. Browse tables, run queries, export CSVs, alter schema. Like Supabase's dashboard, but for any Postgres — anywhere.


Your Supabase dashboard replacement

Free tier: unlimited sessions, 1-hour timeout.

Paid: $5/mo — 8-hour timeout, saved connections, SSH tunnels.

Try it free — no credit card required