Neon
Neon is a serverless Postgres platform designed to help you build reliable and scalable applications faster. We separate compute and storage to offer modern developer features such as autoscaling, branching, point-in-time restore, and more. You can get started with Neon by creating a free account on the official website (opens in a new tab).
Features
Neon offers a range of features to help you build and scale your applications. Some of the key features include:
- Serverless Postgres: Neon is a serverless Postgres platform that separates compute and storage to offer modern developer features such as autoscaling, branching, point-in-time restore, and more.
- Autoscaling: Neon automatically scales your database up or down based on your workload, so you don't have to worry about provisioning or managing servers.
- Branching: Neon allows you to create branches of your database to test new features, run experiments, or create staging environments without affecting your production data.
- Point-in-Time Restore: Neon offers point-in-time restore, so you can recover your data to any point in time within the retention period.
- Configure Autosuspend: Neon allows you to configure autosuspend settings to automatically suspend your database when it's not in use, saving you money on your bill and much more... (opens in a new tab)
- Project Sharing: Neon allows you to share your projects with other developers, so you can collaborate on building and scaling your applications.
But why Neon?
Neon is designed to help you build reliable and scalable applications faster. By separating compute and storage, Neon offers modern developer features such as autoscaling, branching, point-in-time restore, and more. With Neon, you can focus on building your application without worrying about provisioning or managing servers. Neon is built on top of Postgres, so you get all the benefits of a battle-tested database with the added features of a serverless platform.
Neon is open-source and built by developers for developers. Check out the official repository (opens in a new tab) on GitHub to learn more about how Neon works and how you can contribute to the project. If you still have questions, why not try Neon for yourself? Create a free account on the official website (opens in a new tab) and start building your applications with Neon today.
Join the official Neon community on Discord (opens in a new tab) to get help, share your projects, and connect with other developers using Neon. Learn about the community (opens in a new tab) and how you can get involved in building and scaling applications with Neon.