Let your team ship features faster, and leave the database complexities to us.
Prisma provides the best experience for your team to work and interact with databases. Even complex things like connection pooling, caching, real-time database subscriptions are a breeze with our products.
Build your application, fortify to make everything run smoothly, and grow with your users and requirements.
Easily build applications with our intuitive tools, simplifying database interactions, schema evolution, and data management. Lay a solid foundation for your application while ensuring adaptability to future needs.
Ensure that your database and queries are running at peak performance and efficiency. Easily handle connections to your database and scale with your traffic with Accelerate, with no infrastructure to manage.
Scale confidently with infrastructure that adapts to your application. Prisma expands your application's capabilities to handle increased traffic and work with your database in completely new ways.
Bring your own database and framework, and change it as you’d like. We’ll make sure everything continues to work seamlessly so you have the flexibility to evolve without constraints.
We adopted Prisma conventions as our standard, and it saves lots of time having from reinventing things ourselves.
Thanks to Prisma, we can seamlessly scale our applications without concerns about data layer performance.
Underrated: Prisma 🐐
Entire SaaS businesses have been built on top of the Prisma ecosystem— including OSS ones like Dub.co. Have been loving the recent performance improvements as well 🔥
With Prisma, we migrated a core production system from MySQL to SQL Server with zero downtime simply by swapping a few references and updating our schema. I can't imagine building systems without it; it's instrumental to major projects at Lush.
Prisma helps us unify data access from multiple enterprise systems into a single API. It means we can move very quickly whilst staying flexible.
Prisma has a low learning curve. Productivity becomes higher because it gets combined with end-to-end type-safety using TypeScript.
It's the kind of DX that lets me get stuff done in between my daughter's naps.
I have been using Prisma since day one, and it has become my number one choice for ORM. It’s the default in @supastarter, and even though things like Drizzle might be more lightweight, the DX of Prisma is just unbeaten.
Prisma Accelerate handled 670,000+ webhooks from Shopify when the orders webhook from 2022/23 was fired, which cost us about $11.
Not bad for accidentally being DDoS'd to a Heroku Postgres instance with zero downtime, and all the entries made it through.
Prisma spares me the hassle of keeping my database in sync, allowing me to develop my product with complete confidence.
I like how the Prisma docs made it easy to jump straight into using it without needing to do a huge amount of reading, and I instantly felt the benefits.
Huge fan of Prisma! The Schema file is great for Cursor. You literally never have to write a CRUD operation again.
I've been building the backend on @stockleapp with Prisma since the beginning, and I've got to say, it has worked like a charm
I keep switching from Prisma to whatever the latest flavor is, but always end up coming back to Prisma.
Accelerate is a perfect fit for landing pages. We take advantage of caching to speed up queries and reduce latency, making them lightning-fast. This means we have a faster landing page, leading to better conversion.
I love how Prisma makes my life as a developer so easy. The TypeScript autocompletion is the best I've used, having tried many different ORMs. The migrations are a breeze. And I love how easy it is to get a full view of your database from the Prisma schema file. It's all in one place in readable format.
I love the Prisma typing system! Stack Auth relies heavily on it.
Prisma enabled me to easily manage authentication as well as users' paid status. Prisma Accelerate was a huge boost to my productivity, cutting latency issues I was encountering with Vercel SQL.
What I love most about Postiz is Prisma. It lets me switch between SQL databases effortlessly. I've used other ORMs before such as Eloquent (Laravel), but nothing matches Prisma's typing and features!
Prisma's typesafe SQL is a great feature. It fills a great abstraction gap that existed prior to this. Earlier, I would have to fall back straight to pgtyped.
We adopted Prisma conventions as our standard, and it saves lots of time having from reinventing things ourselves.
Thanks to Prisma, we can seamlessly scale our applications without concerns about data layer performance.
Underrated: Prisma 🐐
Entire SaaS businesses have been built on top of the Prisma ecosystem— including OSS ones like Dub.co. Have been loving the recent performance improvements as well 🔥
With Prisma, we migrated a core production system from MySQL to SQL Server with zero downtime simply by swapping a few references and updating our schema. I can't imagine building systems without it; it's instrumental to major projects at Lush.
Prisma helps us unify data access from multiple enterprise systems into a single API. It means we can move very quickly whilst staying flexible.
Prisma has a low learning curve. Productivity becomes higher because it gets combined with end-to-end type-safety using TypeScript.
It's the kind of DX that lets me get stuff done in between my daughter's naps.
I have been using Prisma since day one, and it has become my number one choice for ORM. It’s the default in @supastarter, and even though things like Drizzle might be more lightweight, the DX of Prisma is just unbeaten.
Prisma Accelerate handled 670,000+ webhooks from Shopify when the orders webhook from 2022/23 was fired, which cost us about $11.
Not bad for accidentally being DDoS'd to a Heroku Postgres instance with zero downtime, and all the entries made it through.
Prisma spares me the hassle of keeping my database in sync, allowing me to develop my product with complete confidence.
I like how the Prisma docs made it easy to jump straight into using it without needing to do a huge amount of reading, and I instantly felt the benefits.
Huge fan of Prisma! The Schema file is great for Cursor. You literally never have to write a CRUD operation again.
I've been building the backend on @stockleapp with Prisma since the beginning, and I've got to say, it has worked like a charm
I keep switching from Prisma to whatever the latest flavor is, but always end up coming back to Prisma.
Accelerate is a perfect fit for landing pages. We take advantage of caching to speed up queries and reduce latency, making them lightning-fast. This means we have a faster landing page, leading to better conversion.
I love how Prisma makes my life as a developer so easy. The TypeScript autocompletion is the best I've used, having tried many different ORMs. The migrations are a breeze. And I love how easy it is to get a full view of your database from the Prisma schema file. It's all in one place in readable format.
I love the Prisma typing system! Stack Auth relies heavily on it.
Prisma enabled me to easily manage authentication as well as users' paid status. Prisma Accelerate was a huge boost to my productivity, cutting latency issues I was encountering with Vercel SQL.
What I love most about Postiz is Prisma. It lets me switch between SQL databases effortlessly. I've used other ORMs before such as Eloquent (Laravel), but nothing matches Prisma's typing and features!
Prisma's typesafe SQL is a great feature. It fills a great abstraction gap that existed prior to this. Earlier, I would have to fall back straight to pgtyped.
We adopted Prisma conventions as our standard, and it saves lots of time having from reinventing things ourselves.
Thanks to Prisma, we can seamlessly scale our applications without concerns about data layer performance.
Underrated: Prisma 🐐
Entire SaaS businesses have been built on top of the Prisma ecosystem— including OSS ones like Dub.co. Have been loving the recent performance improvements as well 🔥
With Prisma, we migrated a core production system from MySQL to SQL Server with zero downtime simply by swapping a few references and updating our schema. I can't imagine building systems without it; it's instrumental to major projects at Lush.
Prisma helps us unify data access from multiple enterprise systems into a single API. It means we can move very quickly whilst staying flexible.
Prisma has a low learning curve. Productivity becomes higher because it gets combined with end-to-end type-safety using TypeScript.
It's the kind of DX that lets me get stuff done in between my daughter's naps.
I have been using Prisma since day one, and it has become my number one choice for ORM. It’s the default in @supastarter, and even though things like Drizzle might be more lightweight, the DX of Prisma is just unbeaten.
Prisma Accelerate handled 670,000+ webhooks from Shopify when the orders webhook from 2022/23 was fired, which cost us about $11.
Not bad for accidentally being DDoS'd to a Heroku Postgres instance with zero downtime, and all the entries made it through.
Prisma spares me the hassle of keeping my database in sync, allowing me to develop my product with complete confidence.
We adopted Prisma conventions as our standard, and it saves lots of time having from reinventing things ourselves.
Thanks to Prisma, we can seamlessly scale our applications without concerns about data layer performance.
Underrated: Prisma 🐐
Entire SaaS businesses have been built on top of the Prisma ecosystem— including OSS ones like Dub.co. Have been loving the recent performance improvements as well 🔥
With Prisma, we migrated a core production system from MySQL to SQL Server with zero downtime simply by swapping a few references and updating our schema. I can't imagine building systems without it; it's instrumental to major projects at Lush.
Prisma helps us unify data access from multiple enterprise systems into a single API. It means we can move very quickly whilst staying flexible.
Prisma has a low learning curve. Productivity becomes higher because it gets combined with end-to-end type-safety using TypeScript.
It's the kind of DX that lets me get stuff done in between my daughter's naps.
I have been using Prisma since day one, and it has become my number one choice for ORM. It’s the default in @supastarter, and even though things like Drizzle might be more lightweight, the DX of Prisma is just unbeaten.
Prisma Accelerate handled 670,000+ webhooks from Shopify when the orders webhook from 2022/23 was fired, which cost us about $11.
Not bad for accidentally being DDoS'd to a Heroku Postgres instance with zero downtime, and all the entries made it through.
Prisma spares me the hassle of keeping my database in sync, allowing me to develop my product with complete confidence.
I like how the Prisma docs made it easy to jump straight into using it without needing to do a huge amount of reading, and I instantly felt the benefits.
Huge fan of Prisma! The Schema file is great for Cursor. You literally never have to write a CRUD operation again.
I've been building the backend on @stockleapp with Prisma since the beginning, and I've got to say, it has worked like a charm
I keep switching from Prisma to whatever the latest flavor is, but always end up coming back to Prisma.
Accelerate is a perfect fit for landing pages. We take advantage of caching to speed up queries and reduce latency, making them lightning-fast. This means we have a faster landing page, leading to better conversion.
I love how Prisma makes my life as a developer so easy. The TypeScript autocompletion is the best I've used, having tried many different ORMs. The migrations are a breeze. And I love how easy it is to get a full view of your database from the Prisma schema file. It's all in one place in readable format.
I love the Prisma typing system! Stack Auth relies heavily on it.
Prisma enabled me to easily manage authentication as well as users' paid status. Prisma Accelerate was a huge boost to my productivity, cutting latency issues I was encountering with Vercel SQL.
What I love most about Postiz is Prisma. It lets me switch between SQL databases effortlessly. I've used other ORMs before such as Eloquent (Laravel), but nothing matches Prisma's typing and features!
Prisma's typesafe SQL is a great feature. It fills a great abstraction gap that existed prior to this. Earlier, I would have to fall back straight to pgtyped.
I like how the Prisma docs made it easy to jump straight into using it without needing to do a huge amount of reading, and I instantly felt the benefits.
Huge fan of Prisma! The Schema file is great for Cursor. You literally never have to write a CRUD operation again.
I've been building the backend on @stockleapp with Prisma since the beginning, and I've got to say, it has worked like a charm
I keep switching from Prisma to whatever the latest flavor is, but always end up coming back to Prisma.
Accelerate is a perfect fit for landing pages. We take advantage of caching to speed up queries and reduce latency, making them lightning-fast. This means we have a faster landing page, leading to better conversion.
I love how Prisma makes my life as a developer so easy. The TypeScript autocompletion is the best I've used, having tried many different ORMs. The migrations are a breeze. And I love how easy it is to get a full view of your database from the Prisma schema file. It's all in one place in readable format.
I love the Prisma typing system! Stack Auth relies heavily on it.
Prisma enabled me to easily manage authentication as well as users' paid status. Prisma Accelerate was a huge boost to my productivity, cutting latency issues I was encountering with Vercel SQL.
What I love most about Postiz is Prisma. It lets me switch between SQL databases effortlessly. I've used other ORMs before such as Eloquent (Laravel), but nothing matches Prisma's typing and features!
Prisma's typesafe SQL is a great feature. It fills a great abstraction gap that existed prior to this. Earlier, I would have to fall back straight to pgtyped.
We adopted Prisma conventions as our standard, and it saves lots of time having from reinventing things ourselves.
Thanks to Prisma, we can seamlessly scale our applications without concerns about data layer performance.
Underrated: Prisma 🐐
Entire SaaS businesses have been built on top of the Prisma ecosystem— including OSS ones like Dub.co. Have been loving the recent performance improvements as well 🔥
With Prisma, we migrated a core production system from MySQL to SQL Server with zero downtime simply by swapping a few references and updating our schema. I can't imagine building systems without it; it's instrumental to major projects at Lush.
We adopted Prisma conventions as our standard, and it saves lots of time having from reinventing things ourselves.
Thanks to Prisma, we can seamlessly scale our applications without concerns about data layer performance.
Underrated: Prisma 🐐
Entire SaaS businesses have been built on top of the Prisma ecosystem— including OSS ones like Dub.co. Have been loving the recent performance improvements as well 🔥
With Prisma, we migrated a core production system from MySQL to SQL Server with zero downtime simply by swapping a few references and updating our schema. I can't imagine building systems without it; it's instrumental to major projects at Lush.
Prisma helps us unify data access from multiple enterprise systems into a single API. It means we can move very quickly whilst staying flexible.
Prisma has a low learning curve. Productivity becomes higher because it gets combined with end-to-end type-safety using TypeScript.
It's the kind of DX that lets me get stuff done in between my daughter's naps.
I have been using Prisma since day one, and it has become my number one choice for ORM. It’s the default in @supastarter, and even though things like Drizzle might be more lightweight, the DX of Prisma is just unbeaten.
Prisma helps us unify data access from multiple enterprise systems into a single API. It means we can move very quickly whilst staying flexible.
Prisma has a low learning curve. Productivity becomes higher because it gets combined with end-to-end type-safety using TypeScript.
It's the kind of DX that lets me get stuff done in between my daughter's naps.
I have been using Prisma since day one, and it has become my number one choice for ORM. It’s the default in @supastarter, and even though things like Drizzle might be more lightweight, the DX of Prisma is just unbeaten.
Prisma Accelerate handled 670,000+ webhooks from Shopify when the orders webhook from 2022/23 was fired, which cost us about $11.
Not bad for accidentally being DDoS'd to a Heroku Postgres instance with zero downtime, and all the entries made it through.
Prisma spares me the hassle of keeping my database in sync, allowing me to develop my product with complete confidence.
I like how the Prisma docs made it easy to jump straight into using it without needing to do a huge amount of reading, and I instantly felt the benefits.
Huge fan of Prisma! The Schema file is great for Cursor. You literally never have to write a CRUD operation again.
I've been building the backend on @stockleapp with Prisma since the beginning, and I've got to say, it has worked like a charm
I keep switching from Prisma to whatever the latest flavor is, but always end up coming back to Prisma.
Accelerate is a perfect fit for landing pages. We take advantage of caching to speed up queries and reduce latency, making them lightning-fast. This means we have a faster landing page, leading to better conversion.
I love how Prisma makes my life as a developer so easy. The TypeScript autocompletion is the best I've used, having tried many different ORMs. The migrations are a breeze. And I love how easy it is to get a full view of your database from the Prisma schema file. It's all in one place in readable format.
I love the Prisma typing system! Stack Auth relies heavily on it.
Prisma enabled me to easily manage authentication as well as users' paid status. Prisma Accelerate was a huge boost to my productivity, cutting latency issues I was encountering with Vercel SQL.
What I love most about Postiz is Prisma. It lets me switch between SQL databases effortlessly. I've used other ORMs before such as Eloquent (Laravel), but nothing matches Prisma's typing and features!
Prisma's typesafe SQL is a great feature. It fills a great abstraction gap that existed prior to this. Earlier, I would have to fall back straight to pgtyped.
Prisma Accelerate handled 670,000+ webhooks from Shopify when the orders webhook from 2022/23 was fired, which cost us about $11.
Not bad for accidentally being DDoS'd to a Heroku Postgres instance with zero downtime, and all the entries made it through.
Prisma spares me the hassle of keeping my database in sync, allowing me to develop my product with complete confidence.
I like how the Prisma docs made it easy to jump straight into using it without needing to do a huge amount of reading, and I instantly felt the benefits.
Huge fan of Prisma! The Schema file is great for Cursor. You literally never have to write a CRUD operation again.
I've been building the backend on @stockleapp with Prisma since the beginning, and I've got to say, it has worked like a charm
I keep switching from Prisma to whatever the latest flavor is, but always end up coming back to Prisma.
Accelerate is a perfect fit for landing pages. We take advantage of caching to speed up queries and reduce latency, making them lightning-fast. This means we have a faster landing page, leading to better conversion.
I love how Prisma makes my life as a developer so easy. The TypeScript autocompletion is the best I've used, having tried many different ORMs. The migrations are a breeze. And I love how easy it is to get a full view of your database from the Prisma schema file. It's all in one place in readable format.
I love the Prisma typing system! Stack Auth relies heavily on it.
Prisma enabled me to easily manage authentication as well as users' paid status. Prisma Accelerate was a huge boost to my productivity, cutting latency issues I was encountering with Vercel SQL.
What I love most about Postiz is Prisma. It lets me switch between SQL databases effortlessly. I've used other ORMs before such as Eloquent (Laravel), but nothing matches Prisma's typing and features!
Prisma's typesafe SQL is a great feature. It fills a great abstraction gap that existed prior to this. Earlier, I would have to fall back straight to pgtyped.
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