Best Of
Best Developer Tools for Small Business in 2026
The highest-scoring option in 2026 is Supabase (8.2/10), followed by Railway (7.9/10).
What matters in Developer Tools
We track 5 Developer tools — here are the ones worth evaluating in 2026. 4 of them offer a free tier, so you can test before committing. Paid plans start as low as $5/mo (PlanetScale) and go up to $599/mo (Supabase). The key decision factor is value — pricing models vary dramatically, so the real differentiator is what you get per dollar spent.
Supabase leads the rankings with an overall score of 8.2/10. Don't assume the highest-scoring tool is the right one for you — our overall score weights six factors (Value 25%, Ease of Use 15%, Power & Features 20%, Setup Friction 10%, Migration Difficulty 10%, Transparency 20%), and your priorities may differ.
Common Mistakes
- •Defaulting to the free tier and never evaluating paid plans. Free tiers exist to hook you in — they often lack the one feature (automations, integrations, or analytics) that would save you hours per week.
- •Comparing tools on feature count alone. A tool with 200 features you don't need is worse than a tool with 20 features that match your workflow exactly.
- •Assuming expensive means better. The most expensive option (Supabase at $599/mo) costs 120x more than the cheapest (PlanetScale at $5/mo) — that premium is only justified if you use the advanced capabilities.
Supabase
Best Open Source BaaSTop PickThe open source Firebase alternative
8.2
/ 10
Railway
Instant deployments, effortless scaling
7.9
/ 10
Netlify
Build the next web, faster
7.7
/ 10
Vercel
Best for Next.jsDevelop. Preview. Ship.
7.3
/ 10