

Supa Social is a production-ready, self-hosted social platform built with Once UI and Supabase. It provides a fully functional application that can be deployed in minutes, serving as a foundation for building various types of community platforms without rebuilding core infrastructure.
The platform includes authentication, user profiles, follower systems, role management, moderation tools, notifications, and a flexible feed supporting multiple post formats. These features create a complete social networking foundation that handles the complex backend functionality required for community platforms.
The application is built as a self-contained system that can be hosted independently, allowing builders to own their platform instead of renting it from third-party services. This approach addresses the challenge of maintaining systems that AI-generated code often creates, providing a stable foundation that can be monetized and evolved over time.
Builders can use Supa Social to create decentralized micro-communities, customer spaces around products, internal company hubs, monetized niche networks, and builder ecosystems. The platform enables users to launch community-focused applications without rebuilding authentication, moderation, roles, feeds, and infrastructure components from scratch.
The target users include builders creating micro-communities, product teams needing customer spaces, and organizations wanting to own their platform infrastructure. The platform integrates with Supabase for backend services and Once UI for the frontend framework, providing a complete technical stack for community platform development.
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Supa Social targets builders who need to create community platforms without rebuilding core infrastructure. This includes developers creating micro-communities, product teams launching customer spaces around their products, and organizations wanting to own their platform infrastructure instead of renting from third-party services. The platform serves those who recognize that while AI can generate code, maintaining systems requires a stable foundation that can be hosted, monetized, and evolved over time.
Updated 2026-03-06