Edge SQLite (libSQL fork) with multi-region replication. Sub-millisecond reads at the edge; pay per replica. Best for read-heavy global apps.
Turso is a managed database / data-infrastructure service — Postgres, MySQL, Redis, vector store, or object storage with HA, backups, and operations handled for you.
Edge SQLite (libSQL fork) with multi-region replication. Sub-millisecond reads at the edge; pay per replica. Best for read-heavy global apps.
The questions you should ask before committing to Turso or any alternative.
Modelled monthly cost as you grow. Estimates only — final pricing varies on plan discounts, volume tiers, and any negotiated enterprise SKU. Database scale is the axis we vary.
Forex assumed at ₹85/USD. Actual cost includes 2–3.5% forex markup unless paying with a low-fx card.
Production web apps wanting managed durability, scale-to-zero economics, and a sane DX around schema changes.
Workloads with very tight latency budgets where colocated single-tenant infra wins, or 100% local-first apps that do not need a server-side database.
Other tools in the database category we cover.
Serverless Postgres with branching (database fork per PR), scale-to-zero, autoscaling. The modern default for Next.js + serverless workloads.
Serverless MySQL with branching, non-blocking schema changes (Vitess). Acquired by Vercel (rumored). Killed free tier in 2024 — entry plan now $39.
Managed MongoDB across AWS/GCP/Azure. Free shared-cluster M0; dedicated from $57/mo. Search + Vector Search bundled. Default for document-heavy stacks.
Serverless Redis + Kafka + QStash, billed per-request. Generous free tier. The default rate-limit / queue / cache layer for serverless apps.
Transform data in your warehouse with version-controlled SQL. Replaces hand-rolled ETL scripts. dbt Core is open-source; dbt Cloud is the managed offering with scheduling + lineage.
Cloud data warehouse — separates storage from compute. Standard for BI / analytics workloads at $1M+ ARR. Pricing scales with usage; surprise bills are real.
Side-by-side comparisons with the obvious alternatives.
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Add to trackerEntry plan starts around $30 per user per month. Annual plans typically discount 15-20%. Turso bills in USD; Indian businesses incur ~3.5% forex markup unless paying with a forex-friendly card (see below).
Production web apps wanting managed durability, scale-to-zero economics, and a sane DX around schema changes.
Workloads with very tight latency budgets where colocated single-tenant infra wins, or 100% local-first apps that do not need a server-side database.
Yes — popular database alternatives include Neon, PlanetScale, MongoDB Atlas. Compare them side-by-side via the head-to-head comparisons we maintain.
Picking Turso is half the decision. The other half is the card you swipe — at $30/mo the right pick recovers 1.5–4% in forex savings + rewards compared to a default retail card.
No-fx US card — pay USD with USD, zero markup; 3% rewards on database spend
0% forex markup vs 3.5% on retail Indian cards
1.5% rewards on database spend