HCL Domino vs. Supabase

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
HCL Domino
Score 8.0 out of 10
N/A
HCL Domino (formerly IBM Domino, and before that Lotus Domino) is an enterprise application development platform, boasting mobile-app capabilities to enterprise authentication and a companion low-code app builder called Domino Volt.N/A
Supabase
Score 9.0 out of 10
N/A
Supabase is an Open Source Firebase Alternative from the company of the same name in Singapore. Every Supabase project is a dedicated PostgreSQL database. Supabase also provides an open source Object store with unlimited scalability, for any file type. Supports open source authentication, with every Supabase project coming with a complete User Management system that works without any additional tools.
$25
per month per project
Pricing
HCL DominoSupabase
Editions & Modules
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Pro
$25
per month per project
Pay-as-you-go
$25
per month per project (plus usage costs)
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
HCL DominoSupabase
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoYes
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
Additional Details
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Small Businesses
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Visual Studio
Score 8.8 out of 10
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Visual Studio
Score 8.8 out of 10
Medium-sized Companies
Visual Studio
Visual Studio
Score 8.8 out of 10
Visual Studio
Visual Studio
Score 8.8 out of 10
Enterprises
Visual Studio
Visual Studio
Score 8.8 out of 10
Visual Studio
Visual Studio
Score 8.8 out of 10
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User Ratings
HCL DominoSupabase
Likelihood to Recommend
9.0
(3 ratings)
8.0
(1 ratings)
Usability
-
(0 ratings)
7.0
(1 ratings)
User Testimonials
HCL DominoSupabase
Likelihood to Recommend
HCL Technologies
If you're looking for a high-security environment, then Domino is great. The built-in cybersecurity features are seamless, unlike those in the Microsoft or Google environments. Large databases are easily managed, and Domino enables us to automate many of our business workflows. It's easier to use than Microsoft PowerApps, for example. It doesn't integrate easily with other systems, which can be problematic at times. And because of the long-term lack of support from when IBM owned it, the user community has dwindled somewhat, making it hard to reach out for help.
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Supabase
Supabase can be used for strong custom backends for games and full-stack web applications. Self-hosting is not as great of an option just yet, and Supabase is still being developed actively so there are still legitimate problems that can be encountered, but this project seems to be going in a positive direction and has been useful for us.
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Pros
HCL Technologies
  • Security
  • Total Cost of Ownership
  • Compatibility (20+ year old applications continue to run with no issues)
  • Upgrades - these are 30 minute tasks.
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Supabase
  • Getting up and running quickly and cheaply
  • Edge functions
  • Flexibility with login options
  • Data GUI
  • Settings GUI
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Cons
HCL Technologies
  • I am not a fan of the Domino ID for authentication purposes. Some Admins appreciate this feature, but ID aging, updating and management issues are burdensome.
  • Integrations with current available software applications as a result of lower Domino adoption rates.
  • Administration tools are somewhat dated and clunky. Even with updates and patches, the Domino administrator console hasn't changed in years.
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Supabase
  • The policies preventing turning off a server are nonsense
  • On a lower pricing tier, reaching a usage limit can prevent setting modification to go back under that usage limit
  • It's still in beta, so use in production can be problematic at times
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Usability
HCL Technologies
The UI is somewhat dated, and the email experience is not at all like Outlook, but we love the versatility and functionality of Domino. I would absolutely hate to give it up for anything else. We've tried to replicate some of Domino's functionality in SharePoint and found that Domino is considerably better.
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Supabase
It still takes some ability to be able to use all the features, but you may not need to use all the features. Even though a lot of Supabase is straightforward, you will still want experienced backend developers working with this tech. I wouldn't recommend having frontend specialists deal with this much.
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Alternatives Considered
HCL Technologies
We use SharePoint, SQL and Teams but only for the things that they excel in. For example, we use teams for small team interactions (including external participants). We use teams for meetings too. We've discovered that Teams collaboration is not as full-functional as Domino and more importantly, that our members (financial services) do not trust the Open Office365 cloud. SharePoint and Team collaborative features are often blocked in our member organizations. Domino is much easier to identify and unblock at the firewall level. It's much easier to restrict collaboration to approved options in Domino.
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Supabase
The extent of the options offered by Supabase far exceeded other similar products we've tried in the past. Also, their documentation has been excellent for us. Self-hosting is not what it's cracked up to be, but that's usually the case with these kinds of tools, anyway. I don't know anyone else I've talked to about Supabase who self-hosts, either. For something super micro small, Pocketbase is genuinely self-hostable, but it's been best for prototypes and proofs-of-concept, perhaps not with something expecting a lot of users. That's where Supabase's scalability and flexibility become more valuable.
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Return on Investment
HCL Technologies
  • Domino powered applications has positively impacted our company.
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Supabase
  • Gave us a scalable system to reduce a client's backend costs by over 75%
  • Allowed us to get a custom backend up for an internal plugin in half the time we originally expected
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