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Thank you so much! |
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This is awesome! As a paid user who also runs free projects this is helpful for small project testing without using compute on pro and incurring extra charges. |
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That's awesome |
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Thanks a lot, it will help free tier users a lot ! ❤️ |
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super cool |
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Thanks! |
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Supabase just keeps getting better! Their generosity and continuous improvements are truly impressive. Awesome work—more power to Supabase! |
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Big Thank You. This really helps me when I am in experiment mode. |
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LGTtM … |
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Note
This is only relevant for Free Plan customers.
We've relaxed the Database Size limit on the Free Plan to be 0.5 GB per active project, rather than 0.5 GB for your entire Free Plan organization (previously included paused/deleted projects within your billing cycle). This will be beneficial in a few cases:
Before
Every project that has been active at some point in your billing cycle counts towards the 0.5 GB Database Size limit. If you've deleted a project, the average Database Size will still count towards your limit. We sum up the average Database Size of all projects that are/have been active in the billing cycle. Two projects with 0.5 GB Database Size each equal a Database Size usage of 1 GB and therefore exceed the Free Plan quota.
After
We only limit active projects to a Database Size of 0.5 GB per project. Deleted or paused projects, even within the billing cycle, do not count towards your Database Size limits. As long as none of your active projects exceeds 0.5 GB Database Size, you'll stay within the Free Plan limits. Two projects with 0.5 GB Database Size each would still be within the Free Plan quota, as no project is exceeding 0.5 GB.
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