Can I use Cloudflare Zero Trust as an alternative to Supabase auth in the Next.js 15 app?
If YES, then I will happily use D1 instead of Supabase.
It's a course website, currently working on. V....L is expensive, and Supabase Cloud is too. Also, using M...x for videos, not Cloudflare Stream.
(....ing those, because they are competitors).
total $70+ per month, 800+ yearly, as an Asian, that's too much), and self-hosting is too much work. (although I can)
If NOT, then the Cloudflare team should really be working on a good auth - or should I say - supabase/appwrite-like SDK.
which I (and all) will use instead of other things—100% on Cloudflare.
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Zero Trust isn't meant to be a public auth setup, it's more meant for private/employee auth setup. The cheapest you can get it, is $3 per active user per month, for just access alone, which gets expensive quick. You get 50 users for free, but the second you go over 50, and wanted let's say 55 seats, you have to pay for all 55, you don't get any free, which means an instant $165/month