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A Simple 3-Step Process to Migrate from Supabase Auth to Neon Auth
Neon Auth allows you to integrate authentication with your Postgres database, eliminating the traditional complexity of keeping user data in sync. With Neon Auth, your user profiles are exposed in a standard Neon Postgres table, giving you the simplicity of a managed auth solutio...
Bringing MCP to the Cloud
We recently released Neon’s remote MCP server. In this post, we’ll dive deep into how we implemented Neon’s remote MCP server. We’ll explore using Server-Sent Events (SSE) for communication and integrating OAuth 2.1 for authentication. So let’s dive in. Note: If you’d rather watc...
Stop Mocking Auth (It’s Breaking Your Tests)
If your application has user accounts, authentication touches everything: who can access what, what data belongs to whom, and how your system behaves when sessions expire or credentials are invalid. Auth is also one of the most commonly mocked components in test suites. The reaso...
Auth That Just Works in Vercel Previews
If you’re integrating your Vercel preview deployments with Neon, you’re already getting an isolated Postgres branch per preview. We just extended the same automation to authentication. When you use Neon through the Vercel integration and enable Auth, every Vercel deployment gets...
