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Snapabase brings a beautiful, 1-click backup and restore UI to your Supabase databases. Skip the complex terminal commands and tedious DevOps scripts. Snapabase automatically saves database snapshots directly to your local machine, keeping your data secure and under your full control. Restore to any state instantly before risky migrations. No CLI, no cloud lock-in—just pure visual convenience for indie makers.
As a developer using Supabase, I love how fast it lets me build. However, I always felt anxious about data loss during heavy migrations or accidental deletes. Standard backup routines either felt too rigid or forced me back into complex DevOps setups.
That’s why I built Snapabase — a beautiful, local-first companion app to secure your data with zero terminal anxiety.
With Snapabase, you can:
✅ 1-Click UI: Instantly snapshot your database straight to your local machine—no complex CLI commands required.
✅ Stress-Free Restore: Easily roll back your database to a previous state before running risky migrations.
✅ Visual Automation: Schedule your backup routines through an intuitive, visual dashboard built for convenience.
I'd love to hear your thoughts, feedback, and feature requests. What does your current backup workflow look like? Let's chat in the comments! 👇
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About Snapabase — Supabase Backup & Restore on Product Hunt
“1-Click local backup and restore for Supabase”
Snapabase — Supabase Backup & Restore was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 3 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #160 on the daily leaderboard. Snapabase brings a beautiful, 1-click backup and restore UI to your Supabase databases. Skip the complex terminal commands and tedious DevOps scripts. Snapabase automatically saves database snapshots directly to your local machine, keeping your data secure and under your full control. Restore to any state instantly before risky migrations. No CLI, no cloud lock-in—just pure visual convenience for indie makers.
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Hello Product Hunt community! 👋
As a developer using Supabase, I love how fast it lets me build. However, I always felt anxious about data loss during heavy migrations or accidental deletes. Standard backup routines either felt too rigid or forced me back into complex DevOps setups.
That’s why I built Snapabase — a beautiful, local-first companion app to secure your data with zero terminal anxiety.
With Snapabase, you can:
✅ 1-Click UI: Instantly snapshot your database straight to your local machine—no complex CLI commands required.
✅ Stress-Free Restore: Easily roll back your database to a previous state before running risky migrations.
✅ Visual Automation: Schedule your backup routines through an intuitive, visual dashboard built for convenience.
I'd love to hear your thoughts, feedback, and feature requests. What does your current backup workflow look like? Let's chat in the comments! 👇