This is still an early-signal pairing in the current directory
Hermit and Supa Social are the two approved products in the live catalog that clearly combine Next.js and Supabase today. That is enough evidence for a small editorial page, but not enough to make sweeping claims about the broader market.
The value of the page is practical: it gives you two concrete listings to inspect, not a generic stack essay. You can move from this article into the product pages, the Next.js tool page, the Supabase tool page, and the stack page to see what else surrounds the pair.
What the approved examples actually show
Both products are web-first. Both pair Next.js on the application surface with Supabase for backend and data concerns. Supa Social stays closer to a lean baseline. Hermit layers additional tools on top.
That matters because the catalog evidence here is not just that the pair exists. It shows the pair working in both a tighter product stack and a more layered one.
How to use this page correctly
Treat this as a narrow evidence page, not a universal recommendation. The current catalog only has two approved examples for the pair, so the useful next step is to browse those products directly and compare the adjacent tools around them.
That keeps the editorial layer aligned with the directory thesis: only say what the approved catalog can actually support.
Browse the directory: Next.js products → · Supabase products → · Next.js + Supabase stack →
Even with only two approved examples, the pairing is still useful because it reflects a recognizable implementation style. Next.js and Supabase together usually point to web-first products that want a modern frontend surface, a managed backend, and a faster path to shipping than a custom infrastructure stack would allow. That does not make the pair universally correct, but it does make it editorially legible. A reader can infer something real about product shape and team velocity from the overlap.
That is what makes these small stack pages worth keeping. They do not need giant sample sizes to be useful. They need enough approved evidence to support a grounded description of what the pair seems to enable in practice. As the catalog grows, this page should become more comparative. For now, it works best as a precise entry point into the two products that currently justify the stack.
