Nextbase vs MakerKit
Side-by-side comparison for startup teams deciding between Nextbase and MakerKit.
Key Differences
- Pricing model differs (Nextbase: Freemium, MakerKit: $299 one-time).
- Core capability coverage is similar across auth, payments, database, and SEO.
- Framework coverage is very close; both focus on nextjs, react, and typescript.
Winner by use case
Speed to launch: Tie Multi-tenant readiness: MakerKit Customization flexibility: Nextbase
- Speed to launch: Based on launch-ready setup signals across auth, billing, database, and SEO.
- Multi-tenant readiness: Based on multi-tenancy, RBAC, team-management, and database signals.
- Customization flexibility: Based on customization tags, headless patterns, and framework breadth.
Nextbase
- Pricing
- Freemium
- Website
- usenextbase.com
- Tech stack
- Next.jsReactTypeScriptTailwindSupabase
- Auth included
- Supported
- Payments included
- Supported
- Database included
- Supported
- SEO-ready pages
- Not specified
- Best suited for
- Developers and small teams building B2B SaaS products on Next.js + Supabase who want a free starting point with optional premium upgrades.
MakerKit
- Pricing
- $299 one-time
- Website
- makerkit.dev
- Tech stack
- Next.jsReactTailwindTypeScriptSupabase
- Auth included
- Supported
- Payments included
- Supported
- Database included
- Supported
- SEO-ready pages
- Not specified
- Best suited for
- Teams and experienced developers building production B2B SaaS products who need enterprise features like multi-tenancy, RBAC, and billing pre-built and well-documented.