Supa Social: Self-Hosted Community Platform Built with Once UI and Supabase
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Summary
Supa Social is a production-ready, self-hosted social platform built with Once UI and Supabase that can be deployed in minutes. It includes authentication, profiles, followers, roles, moderation, notifications, and a flexible feed supporting multiple post formats. The platform enables users to build various community types including decentralized micro-communities, customer spaces, internal company hubs, monetized niche networks, and builder ecosystems.
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It's a fully functional application you can deploy in minutes — complete with authentication, profiles, followers, roles, moderation, notifications, and a flexible feed supporting multiple post formats.
What you can build with it: • A decentralized micro-community • A customer space around your product • An internal hub for your company • A monetized niche network • A builder ecosystem
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