

PostgreSQL and Turso are both Databases tools. 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?”
PostgreSQL's JSONB with GIN indexes stores semi-structured data in relational tables and queries nested keys at under 5ms, avoiding a full NoSQL migration for use cases that need occasional schema flexibility.
Declarative partitioning splits large time-series tables into monthly partitions, cutting query scan time by 90% for date-range queries that previously scanned billions of rows.
Logical replication syncs a live production database to a new instance in real time, enabling a migration cutover measured in seconds rather than the hours a pg_dump/restore requires.
Best for: Ideal for personal projects and testing, offering a generous free tier to explore Turso's capabilities without commitment.
Best for: For large organizations needing maximum performance, security, and compliance
Best for: Designed for individual developers or small teams needing more resources and support than the free tier
Best for: Aimed at growing applications requiring increased performance and scalability
Best for: Suited for established businesses and larger applications demanding robust features and dedicated support
4 differences found across 10 standardized features
Evaluative strengths and weaknesses: not feature lists
Turso updated "Scaler" from $29/mo to Custom
Price change · May 28, 2026
Turso added a new "Developer" plan (Custom pricing)
Plan added · May 28, 2026
Turso removed the "Starter" plan
Plan removed · May 28, 2026
Turso added a new "Free" plan at $0/mo (Free)
Plan added · May 28, 2026
Turso added a new "Pro" plan (Custom pricing)
Plan added · May 28, 2026