

Namecheap and Supabase are both Cloud Hosting tools. Namecheap starts at $5.88/mo, Supabase at $25/mo. Compare features, pricing, and ratings below to find the best fit for your team.
The question that matters: “In what situation will I regret choosing A over B after 3 months?”
1-Click Install spins up WordPress after domain registration in under 5 minutes, bypassing 45 minutes of manual configuration on every new client project.
Supabase Auth integrates with Postgres RLS through the built-in auth.uid() function, wiring user identity to database row permissions without a separate identity service.
Namecheap's Free SSL automatically covers each registered domain, removing $20-50 per-certificate costs that compound across large agency portfolios.
Supabase RLS policies enforce tenant data isolation at the database level, serving a single Postgres table to all customers without application-layer filtering code.
Supabase Realtime broadcasts Postgres table changes via WebSocket to subscribed clients, adding live collaboration or notification features without a separate message broker.
Best for: Multiple sites
Best for: Multiple sites
Best for: Business
Best for: Passion projects / simple sites
Best for: Production apps
Best for: Only relevant for healthcare or fintech apps that require HIPAA compliance - otherwise Pro handles almost all production use cases.
Best for: Internet-scale workloads
10 differences found across 18 standardized features
Evaluative strengths and weaknesses: not feature lists
Namecheap raised "Stellar Business" from $4.98/mo to $11.88/mo (+139%)
Price change · May 30, 2026
Namecheap raised "Stellar Plus" from $2.98/mo to $7.88/mo (+164%)
Price change · May 30, 2026
Namecheap raised "Stellar" from $1.98/mo to $5.88/mo (+197%)
Price change · May 30, 2026
Supabase added a new "Enterprise" plan
Plan added · May 21, 2026