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InstantDB vs Together AI Inference Endpoints

Which one should you ship with? Here is the side-by-side panel verdict, pricing read, reviewer split, and community vote comparison.

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Developer Tools

InstantDB

Open-source, 100% free backend: auth, real-time, storage, permissions — built for AI apps

Ship

75%

Panel ship

Community

Free

Entry

InstantDB is a fully open-source backend-as-a-service that bundles authentication, permissions, real-time data sync, file storage, and presence/multiplayer into a single self-hostable package. The pitch is direct: it does everything Firebase does, but it's MIT-licensed, free to self-host, and explicitly designed for the vibe-coding generation who builds apps through AI prompts rather than reading documentation line by line. The architecture is opinionated in a good way — all features are pre-wired together, so you don't spend days configuring the auth service to talk to the permissions layer to talk to the storage bucket. It ships with a CLI that scaffolds a working full-stack app in under 60 seconds. Real-time streaming is first-class, not bolted on — an important distinction as AI-generated UI increasingly expects live data without polling. InstantDB landed as Product Hunt's #1 today, signaling that the developer market is hungry for honest alternatives to Firebase and Supabase. The fully open-source stance with no enterprise-gated features is a deliberate positioning move — this is for builders who have been burned by open-core bait-and-switches. The community around it is notably enthusiastic and already contributing integrations for popular AI frameworks.

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Developer Tools

Together AI Inference Endpoints

Dedicated open-source model inference with a contractual sub-100ms SLA

Ship

75%

Panel ship

Community

Paid

Entry

Together AI now offers dedicated inference endpoints for major open-source models including Llama 4 and Mistral variants, backed by a contractual sub-100ms latency SLA. The service targets production AI applications that need predictable, low-latency performance without the jitter of shared inference pools. It positions Together AI as a serious alternative to managed cloud inference from AWS Bedrock or Azure AI for teams running open-source models at scale.

Decision
InstantDB
Together AI Inference Endpoints
Panel verdict
Ship · 3 ship / 1 skip
Ship · 3 ship / 1 skip
Community
No community votes yet
No community votes yet
Pricing
Open Source / Free
Usage-based / Dedicated endpoint pricing on request (contact sales for SLA tiers)
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Open-source, 100% free backend: auth, real-time, storage, permissions — built for AI apps
Dedicated open-source model inference with a contractual sub-100ms SLA
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Developer Tools
Developer Tools

Reviewer scorecard

Builder
80/100 · ship

This is what I've been waiting for since Firebase started its slow price creep. Everything pre-wired together matters enormously when you're shipping fast — I don't want to configure CORS between my auth and my storage bucket at 2am. The AI-first scaffolding is a genuine time saver, not just marketing copy.

78/100 · ship

The primitive here is straightforward: dedicated compute allocation for open-source model inference with a contractual latency floor — not shared, not burstable, not 'best effort.' The DX bet is that production teams want to stop babysitting p99 latency graphs and just get a number they can put in their SLA doc. That's the right call. The moment of truth is when you point your production traffic at a dedicated endpoint and your tail latencies actually hold — and unlike shared inference pools, dedicated allocation means you're not racing your neighbors for GPU cycles. The weekend alternative (spinning your own vLLM on a reserved A100 instance) is absolutely real, but the SLA contract and the managed ops overhead is what you're paying for here. I'd want to see the actual SLA remediation terms before fully committing, but the core infrastructure bet is sound.

Skeptic
45/100 · skip

The 'fully free forever' promise is hard to trust in an era where every open-source backend eventually goes open-core or gets acqui-hired. Supabase made similar promises. Self-hosting 'everything pre-wired' sounds great until you're debugging a race condition in the real-time sync layer at 3am with no commercial support. Wait for the v1.0 and the first production horror stories.

72/100 · ship

Direct competitors are AWS Bedrock reserved throughput, Azure AI model deployments, and Fireworks AI — all of whom have been selling dedicated inference with latency guarantees for months. The specific scenario where Together breaks down is enterprise procurement: 'contact sales' pricing on the SLA tier means zero self-serve for the teams who need this most, and procurement cycles kill momentum. What kills this in 12 months is not a competitor — it's Llama 4 and Mistral becoming first-class citizens on hyperscaler managed services, at which point Together's open-source model advantage shrinks to a thin margin play. What earns the ship is that sub-100ms as a *contractual* commitment, not a marketing claim, is genuinely differentiated right now — if the remediation terms have teeth, this is real infrastructure.

Futurist
80/100 · ship

AI coding agents are driving a massive expansion in the number of apps being built — and most of those apps need exactly what InstantDB provides. The demand for zero-config backend that works with anything an AI can code is enormous. InstantDB positioned itself perfectly for the agentic app explosion we're in the middle of.

75/100 · ship

The thesis here is falsifiable: in 2-3 years, production AI applications will be built predominantly on open-source models, and the infrastructure layer that wins will be the one that offers hyperscaler-grade reliability guarantees without hyperscaler lock-in. For that to pay off, open-source model quality has to keep closing the gap with closed frontier models — which it's doing — and enterprises have to accept that running on third-party managed infrastructure for open-source is preferable to self-hosting, which is less certain. The second-order effect that matters: if contractual SLAs normalize for open-source inference, it removes the last credible objection enterprises have to not using GPT-4 or Claude — the 'we need guaranteed uptime and a contract' objection disappears. Together is on-time to this trend, not early, which means execution is everything and first-mover advantage is already gone.

Creator
80/100 · ship

For creator tools — community platforms, collab apps, live dashboards — the real-time presence feature out of the box is a huge win. I've spent embarrassing amounts of time wiring Pusher to Firebase to get a simple 'who's online' indicator. InstantDB makes that a one-liner.

No panel take
Founder
No panel take
55/100 · skip

The buyer is clear — it's the ML infrastructure lead at a Series B+ company running open-source models in production — but the pricing architecture is not. 'Contact sales' for SLA tiers means Together is pricing this as an enterprise deal when the natural motion of developer-led AI tooling is self-serve with expansion. The moat question is real: Together's defensibility here is operational expertise running open-source models at scale, but that's a people moat, not a product moat. The moment Llama 4 gets native optimized inference on any hyperscaler with an SLA, Together has to compete on price alone. The business survives if they use dedicated endpoints as a wedge into enterprise contracts with broader platform consumption — but I don't see evidence that's the strategy, and a single product with contact-sales pricing is a services business dressed as a SaaS.

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