DBHost

DBHost

Postgres without the side project.

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@stianlarsen
Published on May 12, 2026
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Pricing
Freemium
Platforms
WebAPICLI
Alternative To
Supabase

About DBHost

Access a simplified PostgreSQL hosting experience designed for developers, indie hackers, and small teams. This service helps you focus on shipping your product rather than managing database infrastructure. Each database comes with PgBouncer connection pooling and 30-day backups by default. Easily integrate it into your workflow using the credentials from the dashboard, the REST API or CLI, benefiting from flat pricing starting at a free tier without usage meters or platform lock-in.

Product Insights

DBHost is a managed PostgreSQL hosting service for developers and startups that simplifies infrastructure through connection pooling and automated backups. Accessible via Web, API, and CLI, it offers a freemium pricing model with no usage-based metering.

  • Standard inclusion of PgBouncer connection pooling and 30-day backups on all plans.
  • Multiple interface options including a web dashboard, REST API, and CLI.
  • Transparent flat pricing model starting with a free tier and no usage meters.
  • Zero platform lock-in for standard PostgreSQL deployments.

Ideal for: This platform is ideal for indie hackers, developers, and startups needing simplified database management for hosting and deployment use cases.

As a dedicated PostgreSQL hosting provider, DBHost is listed as an alternative to Supabase.

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interesting idea, following this

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@stianlarsen

Hey Peers 👋 Stian here, solo dev from Norway. DBHost is for the kind of developer most managed-database products quietly stopped serving: indie hackers, hobbyists, and vibe-engineers.