Today, we're launching Supabase for Platforms—a white-label offering that lets platforms provision and manage fully managed backends on behalf of their users.
AI builders and agentic coding have fundamentally changed how software gets built in 2025. Supabase has become the default backend for this shift, with Lovable, Bolt.new, Vercel's v0, Figma Make, and many others building on top of Supabase projects owned by their users to develop full-stack applications. The growth has been staggering:
Lovable has nearly 8 million users. The company hit $100 million in ARR just eight months after launch, then doubled to $200 million four months later. Users create more than 100,000 new apps on the platform every day.
Bolt.new has about 5 million users. The company reached $4 million in ARR just 30 days after launch, $20 million in two months, and $40 million in five months.
But as these platforms scaled, we heard consistent feedback: they wanted a more seamless flow so their users don't have to think at all about provisioning and configuring their backends. That's when Supabase for Platforms was born.






