Launch a Realtime Backend: PostgreSQL, Instant GraphQL, Auth, and Storage in One Button
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Building the backend for a new app is the same checklist every time. Provision a database. Put a GraphQL or REST layer in front of it. Stand up sign-in so users have accounts. Open a bucket for uploads. Then spend the rest of the day wiring those four pieces together with connection strings, access keys, and issuer URLs you paste between environment files. The product you actually wanted was always a day of plumbing away.
The Launch a realtime backend stack collapses that into one button. You get a complete backend on your own PostgreSQL: an instant real-time GraphQL API, end-user auth, and an object-storage bucket, wired together and EU-resident, in minutes, with no backend code to write.
realtime-backend stack · compose, wire & introspect
RUNNING Protected, EU-resident realtime backend
Stack Templaterealtime-backendlaunch ⇉PostgreSQLtables · :5432Hasurawired · auth · edgeFilesobject bucketintrospect →GraphQL APIqueries · mutations · subscriptions