Hello, Product Hunt community! 👋
I'm Guillermo, the founder of Supadex. After weeks of hard work and dedication, I’m thrilled to introduce Supadex—a mobile app designed to help you efficiently manage and monitor your Supabase projects anytime, anywhere.
With Supadex, you can:
Get real-time stats on your requests and authentications.
Explore and manage your schemas, tables, and storage buckets.
Quickly access your favorite queries and use a fully featured SQL editor.
Our goal is to make it easier for developers and project managers to stay on top of their Supabase projects with full control and flexibility right from their mobile devices.
We’d love to hear your thoughts, questions, and suggestions! Every bit of feedback helps us grow and improve.
You can download Supadex for iOS or Android right now!
Thank you all for your support!
@masump Hello Masum! Nice to meet you. The token is encrypted on the device. Supadex doesn't have any servers; requests are made directly to Supabase from your device.
This seems like a huge time-saver for anyone working with Supabase projects! The ability to access stats, manage schemas, and use a SQL editor right from your phone could really streamline workflows. How has feedback been so far from users in terms of the mobile experience?
@jonurbonas Thank you so much, Jonas, for your kind words! So far, the comments have been positive, although I'm always open to new feedback to help me improve Supadex.
mate, I was chatting with Grok 4 about sorting out my workflow, and this was part of it's reply:
"RLS Integration Early: Since your next stage is RLS, bake it into Step 4 (Develop & Verify). Use local Studio to define policies as SQL files (e.g., in a /rls folder), then db diff captures them as migrations. Why? RLS is core for multi-tenancy—e.g., ensuring users only see their collab data. Per 2025 security guides (e.g., Supadex blog [emphasis mine]), test policies with edge cases locally (e.g., "Can Tenant A access Tenant B's logs?"). Add a verification script to your zsh workflow: After db reset, run a quick SQL query to assert RLS works."
I had go find out what Supadex blog is or if was just hallucinating, and that's how I found your product. And your blog post is very interesting, and it's interesting that Grok 4 referenced this even though it appears to not be mainstream. Just food for thought mate as we enter this now unpredictable future.
Cool product, good job mate :) Please just don't make it some kind of sly data collection thing because we got to build things the best we can, with good intentions, or not even build it. know what i mean? i'm looking forward to using Supadex once my project goes live. Best of luck with it, and thank you
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This seems like a huge time-saver for anyone working with Supabase projects! The ability to access stats, manage schemas, and use a SQL editor right from your phone could really streamline workflows. How has feedback been so far from users in terms of the mobile experience?
Supabase Dashboard: Supadex
@jonurbonas Thank you so much, Jonas, for your kind words! So far, the comments have been positive, although I'm always open to new feedback to help me improve Supadex.
mate, I was chatting with Grok 4 about sorting out my workflow, and this was part of it's reply:
"RLS Integration Early: Since your next stage is RLS, bake it into Step 4 (Develop & Verify). Use local Studio to define policies as SQL files (e.g., in a /rls folder), then db diff captures them as migrations. Why? RLS is core for multi-tenancy—e.g., ensuring users only see their collab data. Per 2025 security guides (e.g., Supadex blog [emphasis mine]), test policies with edge cases locally (e.g., "Can Tenant A access Tenant B's logs?"). Add a verification script to your zsh workflow: After db reset, run a quick SQL query to assert RLS works."
I had go find out what Supadex blog is or if was just hallucinating, and that's how I found your product. And your blog post is very interesting, and it's interesting that Grok 4 referenced this even though it appears to not be mainstream. Just food for thought mate as we enter this now unpredictable future.
Cool product, good job mate :) Please just don't make it some kind of sly data collection thing because we got to build things the best we can, with good intentions, or not even build it. know what i mean? i'm looking forward to using Supadex once my project goes live. Best of luck with it, and thank you