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I weep a bit every time I see a new Supabase capability knowing I'm stuck on Firebase.


Firebase uses Google Cloud Logging. Taking a quick look at the blog post here, Google Cloud Logging already seems to support everything it describes.

Is there something in it that makes it a better solution in some way than what Google is already providing? (Note that Supabase Logs appears to rely on Google BigQuery so you'll be running on Google either way.)


not for long:

> Logflare currently supports a BigQuery backend. We plan to add support for other analytics-optimized databases, like Clickhouse. We will also support pushing data to other web services, making Logflare a good fit for any data pipeline. > > This will benefit the Supabase CLI: once Postgres support is available, Logflare will be able to integrate seamlessly, without the BigQuery requirement.


Given that Logflare is a feature independent from supabase seems like you can use the logs independently if you wish!


What's stopping you from coming over to Supabase?




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