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    My rollercoaster journey from $0 to $1k/mo, all the way to $30k/mo, and then failure (back to $0/mo)

    @nevadabest The Firebase code doesn’t connect to a Supabase instance, everything has to be rewritten to connect to Supabase. Supabase is the open source alternative but I wouldn’t call it a drop since you have to do a custom data migration, rewrite queries, rewrite backend and front end code...
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    My rollercoaster journey from $0 to $1k/mo, all the way to $30k/mo, and then failure (back to $0/mo)

    @miles77 Free tier for small projects and comes with everything out of the box. The infrastructure is managed by a single provider (don't have to setup managed services by different providers of authentication, database, messaging, hosting, storage, analytics, etc.). You can download a coding...
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    My rollercoaster journey from $0 to $1k/mo, all the way to $30k/mo, and then failure (back to $0/mo)

    @miles77 Firebase is a closed source managed database, hosting and authentication service. The only way to port it is to rewrite the front end and backend to connect with a new authentication service and database. After doing that you have to manually export everything using scripts to your...
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    My rollercoaster journey from $0 to $1k/mo, all the way to $30k/mo, and then failure (back to $0/mo)

    @miles77 Totally agree, even the hosting has big platform risks this days. I've streamline my development with Firebase and i'm running the risk of Google shutting Firebase down like they've done with other valuable services in the past. There's probably allot of money to be made using this...
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    My rollercoaster journey from $0 to $1k/mo, all the way to $30k/mo, and then failure (back to $0/mo)

    @miles77 Impressive work on marketing it and growing it to that level. If you achieved that kind of success you can definetely do it again. I always found a platform risk in almost everything i've tried building.
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