Developers use Neon for instant, Git-like database branching and auto-scaling. It ranges from free to $31/mo with minor cold starts.
Neon works well when development teams require instant, isolated database environments via copy-on-write branching and free point-in-time recovery. The friction starts when running sustained, high-throughput transactional workloads or when cold starts introduce sub-second to multi-second latency. Before buying, compare vs PlanetScale, which hosts MySQL rather than serverless PostgreSQL.
Oleh KemFounder & Lead AnalystNeon's branching creates an instant copy-on-write Postgres branch for each PR, letting CI pipelines run migration tests against production-scale data without provisioning separate databases.
Neon suspends compute after a configurable idle period and resumes in under 500ms, cutting database costs for staging and preview environments by up to 80%.
Neon's continuous archival enables restore to any second in the retention window, not just scheduled snapshot points, reducing recovery to a single API call.
Best for: This plan is perfect for testing, personal projects, or exploring Neon's capabilities without any cost
Best for: The Launch plan is an excellent choice for small businesses, startups, or individuals needing more resources than the free tier
Best for: The Scale plan is designed for growing applications and businesses with moderate traffic or data demands
Prices last verified July 2, 2026
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