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Prisma

Prisma

The future of serverless databases.

5.0
•36 reviews•

481 followers

The future of serverless databases.

5.0
•36 reviews•

481 followers

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Databases and backend frameworks
Ship production apps at lighting speed, and scale to a global audience effortlessly with our next generation serverless database and world-class ORM.
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Launched in 2018View 6 launches
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Prisma was ranked #2 of the week for May 15th, 2018
Prisma ORM was ranked #4 of the day for April 21st, 2021
Prisma was ranked #1 of the day for May 15th, 2018
Prisma Cloud was ranked #3 of the day for March 6th, 2018
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Prisma Postgres

Prisma Postgres

The future of serverless databases
Prisma Postgres is a game-changing new serverless DB — tightly integrated to the Prisma ORM for amazing DX, and built with unique unikernel tech to eliminate cold starts. Start for free, only pay for what you use — prototype, launch, and scale with Prisma.
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Chris MessinaShane NeubauerSøren Bramer Schmidt

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Søren Bramer Schmidt
Søren Bramer Schmidt
Prisma

Prisma

Maker
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Hey Product Hunters! I am beyond excited to write this. At Prisma we’ve been working hard over the past 8 years to make it easy to work with databases, by delivering the most loved Node.js ORM on the market. We get to come to work every day knowing that we’re helping the maker community build amazing apps, and that’s a great feeling. Today we announce the next major phase of the Prisma vision: Prisma Postgres. We are using all the deep expertise we accumulated over the past decade to build and deliver the *next generation* of serverless database. It brings all the best parts of serverless, while leaving out the annoying parts (*cough* cold starts, *cough* complex pricing), and it is tightly integrated with our ORM to bring all the power right into your code editor. Add a cache strategy to a single query, with one line of code. Stream database change events with another line of code. And there’s so much more to come. Our mission remains the same: make databases easy. Now we get to do that on a whole new level with Prisma Postgres. Oh yeah, did I mention you can create tens of databases, totally free? Try it out and let us know what you think!
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6mo ago
Søren Bramer Schmidt
Søren Bramer Schmidt
Prisma

Prisma

Maker
@masump - great question! Currently Prisma Postgres allocates a fixed amount of compute to your database. We are working on a system to automatically allocate additional compute for each concurrent request. We will release a blog post with all the details when this goes live.
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6mo ago
Olivia Johnson
Olivia Johnson
@sorenbs Grats on the launch! Great service
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6mo ago
Kostas Livieratos
Kostas Livieratos
The pricing per query is a bit scary. But postgres+accelerate seems to have a very clear value prop! Good luck with the launch!
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6mo ago
Shane Neubauer
Shane Neubauer
Prisma

Prisma

Maker
@koslib Hey Kostas! Thanks for the comment, we also include controls to be able to stay on top of your budget. We heard numerous times that people want flexibility and easy scaling, as long as they don't get surprises on their bill. We're doing something rather new with this, trying to build a model that creates the *very best* DX -- so we'll be keeping a close eye on things to make sure it's received that way. Your feedback helps us do that -- thanks! 🙏
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6mo ago
Søren Bramer Schmidt
Søren Bramer Schmidt
Prisma

Prisma

Maker
Thanks Kostas! We had a long conversation about this on Twitter just today. Worth a read: https://x.com/sorenbs/status/188... tl;dr: We allocate additional compute per query, and if you run really complex queries, they will get slow. We provide you the tools needed to optimize. We think this is a better trade-off than billing you an arbitrary amount.
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6mo ago
Kostas Livieratos
Kostas Livieratos
@sneub I need a greenfield project to try this out then :D
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6mo ago
Nurul Sundarani
Nurul Sundarani
I love the CLI command to instantly get a Postgres database!
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6mo ago
Shane Neubauer
Shane Neubauer
Prisma

Prisma

Maker
@nurul_sundarani2 this is one of my favourite things 🤝
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6mo ago
5.0
Based on 36 reviews
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Prisma is highly praised for its ease of use, robust type-safe database access, and seamless integration with TypeScript. Makers from Cal.com and Documenso highlight its core role in their platforms, while Formbricks appreciates its developer experience and support. Users commend its intuitive interface, efficient schema management, and real-time updates. Prisma's ability to streamline database interactions and reduce boilerplate code makes it a preferred choice for many developers.

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Zai Shi
Zai Shi
used Prisma to buildStack Auth (YC S24)Stack Auth
(371 points)
I love the Prisma typing system. Stack Auth relies heavily on it.
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1yr ago
Novanon
Novanon
•1 review
Looking forward to the launch of PPg into GA
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7mo ago
Martin Janse van Rensburg
Martin Janse van Rensburg
•2 reviews
Prisma is great. It makes working with data easy.
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10mo ago