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The Launch Week 12 brought us a whole new set of Supabase features to build with. And to showcase what developers can build with Supabase, we announced the Launch Week 12 hackathon a while back, and it’s finally time to announce the winners!
The entire Supabase team had the pleasure of going through each amazing project, and we were so impressed with the quality of them. You can check out all of the submissions here. Now, without a further ado, let’s take a look at the winners!
🐱🎸 Create a realtime virtual rock band made up of cats! Host the jam session on a TV, and join on your phone.
Spiceblow - Raycast Extension for Database Management by Tommy
Database management directly inside Raycast. Search, update, delete and insert in your Supabase database from Raycast.
SupExplain by Bharat
An AI Postgres Query Plan Explainer that helps visualize & optimize your queries with AI.
Breaking Bad by Val, and Cody
Small tool to track npm packages and ask questions about them.
Minecraft Server by Gaëtan Huszovits, and Romain San Vicente
A Laser Game server on Minecraft (bedrock edition) and a real-time statistics site with Supabase
Orora is a northern lights platform that's almost as beautiful as the aurora itself. Real-time stats & map visualization
supagen (Supabase Generator) by Andika, Ezza, and David
A CLI tool to automate manual effort/repetitive things when using Supabase.
This project allows you to chat with your starred GitHub repositories to easily find the repos you need. It utilizes RAG
A fun and knowledgeable app made with react for sharing facts backed by Supabase.
Aura by Arjun Mahar
Aura is an AI mood-tracking application built with Flutter & Supabase. It helps users monitor their emotional well-being
The winner of the best overall project will receive a mechanical keyboard, and the winners and the runner-ups in other categories will each receive a Supabase swag kit.
If you're inspired to build, check out some of the latest resources: