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Optimize your AWS RDS Dev Environments with Neon Postgres
AWS RDS for PostgreSQL is the most widely-used hosted Postgres solution there is, so naturally we hear a lot from developers that use it. While it can be a solid offering, it’s quite lacking when it comes to developer experience, and doesn’t support modern developer workflows. We...
Neon Twin: Move Dev/Test/Staging to Neon, Keep Production on RDS
As we discussed in Part I of this series, AWS RDS is great for production, but unwieldy for dev, stage, and test databases. Businesses of all kinds ship faster with their entire DB load on Neon: Instant provisioning saves time, development is smoother with branching, and scale to...
Create Read Replicas in The Free Plan
We keep bringing you new things, following up on the 10/10 spirit. Today’s news: read replicas are now available in the Free Plan. This is particularly great if you’ve been curious to test out how awesome they are. Why are we doing this? Read Replicas are just another way to use...
Calling Early-Stage Startups: Get Up to $100K in Neon Credits
Startups move fast, and the last thing they want is to worry about your database — scaling it, securing it, or paying for more than you need. That’s why we’re launching the Neon Startup Program, offering up to $100K in credits for eligible early-stage companies building on Neon....
Why So Many Projects in the Neon Free Plan?
Over the past few weeks, you might’ve noticed something in our changelog: we’ve been steadily increasing the number of projects included in Neon’s Free Plan. Why are we doing this? Why now? We’ve reached two significant milestones that have allowed us to do this: We could have ch...
Neon works with Stripe Projects for agentic provisioning
For most of 2025, AI coding agents got good at a specific thing: writing code. Give an agent a prompt, and it could scaffold an app, wire up an API, write migrations. But when the code was done, the agent stopped. Spinning up a real database, creating an account, getting credenti...
We're including 5x more data transfer in all paid plans
Starting June 1, 2026, every Neon paid plan includes 500 GB of data transfer per month, up from 100 GB — enough to remove egress charges for most workloads. The change is automatic and appears on your June invoice.
