According to a recent LinkedIn post from Supabase, the company is extending its Log Drains feature to Pro-tier customers, a capability previously limited to Team and Enterprise plans. The post indicates that Pro users can now route Supabase logs directly to tools such as Datadog, Grafana Loki, Sentry, Axiom, AWS S3, or any HTTP endpoint.
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The post highlights that this integration covers multiple layers of the application stack, including Postgres queries, authentication events, storage operations, Edge Function traces, and Realtime connections. This suggests that engineering teams can centralize incident investigation in their existing observability platforms, reducing friction from switching between Supabase and third-party logging tools.
From an investor perspective, extending Log Drains to Pro users may signal a strategy to increase the value proposition of mid-tier plans and potentially improve conversion and retention among growing customers. By enabling closer alignment with widely used observability ecosystems, Supabase could strengthen its competitive position versus other backend-as-a-service and database providers that emphasize integrated monitoring and incident response workflows.
The ability to consolidate database and application errors in one place may also encourage larger or more sophisticated teams to adopt or scale up on Supabase, as observability and incident management are key concerns in production environments. If uptake among Pro customers is meaningful, this feature could support higher usage-based revenues over time and deepen integration lock-in within customers’ existing tooling stacks.

