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Cloudflare Workers vs Supabase
Both Cloudflare Workers and Supabase are cloud & platforms. Here's how they compare at a glance — and remember you can add both to your stack and ask Smart Stack a question grounded in each one's current docs.
| Attribute | Cloudflare Workers | Supabase |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Cloud & Platforms | Cloud & Platforms |
| Language | TypeScript | TypeScript |
| First released | 2017 | 2020 |
| License | Proprietary | Apache-2.0 |
| Latest version | vwrangler 3 | vplatform |
| Pages indexed | 640 | 480 |
| Documentation | Cloudflare Workers docs → | Supabase docs → |
When to choose Cloudflare Workers
Choose Cloudflare Workers for globally-distributed, low-latency serverless with an integrated storage platform.
Explore Cloudflare Workers docs →When to choose Supabase
Choose Supabase when you want a Postgres-backed BaaS with auth, storage, and realtime included.
Explore Supabase docs →$ smart-stack ask
Still deciding between Cloudflare Workers and Supabase?
Add both to your stack and ask Smart Stack. It pulls from each tool's official docs — ideal when you're weighing a choice or planning a migration.
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What is the difference between Cloudflare Workers and Supabase?
Cloudflare Workers — Deploy serverless code to the edge, instantly. Supabase — The open-source Firebase alternative. Both sit in the cloud & platforms space; the right pick depends on your constraints, which the comparison above breaks down.
Is Cloudflare Workers better than Supabase?
Neither is universally "better." Choose Cloudflare Workers for globally-distributed, low-latency serverless with an integrated storage platform. Choose Supabase when you want a Postgres-backed BaaS with auth, storage, and realtime included. Ask Smart Stack with both in your stack to get an answer grounded in their current docs.
Can Smart Stack answer questions about both Cloudflare Workers and Supabase?
Yes — add both to your stack and Smart Stack searches the official docs for each, which is especially useful when you're migrating from one to the other or weighing a decision.