AI tool comparison
Payload CMS vs Turbolite
Which one should you ship with? Here is the side-by-side panel verdict, pricing read, reviewer split, and community vote comparison.
Developer Tools
Payload CMS
The most powerful TypeScript headless CMS
100%
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Free
Entry
Payload is a headless CMS and application framework built with TypeScript. Self-hosted, code-first config, and now runs natively inside Next.js.
Developer Tools
Turbolite
Sub-250ms cold JOIN queries from SQLite on S3
100%
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Free
Entry
Turbolite is a custom SQLite VFS (Virtual File System) that serves queries directly from S3-compatible storage with sub-250ms cold start latency, even for JOINs across tables. It eliminates the need to download entire databases locally, making SQLite viable for serverless and edge deployments.
Reviewer scorecard
“Code-first CMS that runs inside Next.js. Full TypeScript types, access control, and the admin UI is excellent.”
“Sub-250ms JOINs from cold S3 reads is genuinely impressive. This solves the biggest pain point of SQLite in serverless — you no longer need to ship the whole DB file. The VFS approach is the right abstraction level. I would use this for analytics dashboards today.”
“The best headless CMS for developers. Code-first configuration means version control and type safety.”
“The benchmarks look real and the approach is sound — page-level fetching from S3 with smart caching. The caveat is this is read-only, so it is not replacing your primary database. But for serving pre-built analytical SQLite databases from cheap storage? Hard to beat.”
“CMS inside your Next.js app eliminates the API layer. Payload 3.0 is a paradigm shift for content management.”
“SQLite is eating the database world from the edges inward. Turbolite removes the last real objection — file size and distribution. Pair this with Litestream for writes and you have a full database stack with zero servers.”
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