Immediate desires to recapture a few of the magic of the pre-Google-acquisition Firebase by constructing a contemporary, Postgres-based open supply model of it.
Like the unique Firebase, San Francisco-based Immediate focuses on giving front-end builders quick access to a real-time database with offline capabilities with out the necessity to handle any of the back-end structure. The service helps functions written in React, React Native, and vanilla JavaScript. Along with the database, it additionally gives instruments to handle authentication and permissions, in addition to real-time options like shared cursors, presence, and extra.
The crew lately open sourced the mission.
Immediate was based by former roommates Joe Averbukh (CEO) and Stepan Parunashvili, who beforehand labored at corporations like Wit.ai, Fb, Airbnb, and others.
At Fb, Averbukh instructed me, the structure was arrange to make sure that as a front-end engineer, he was capable of transfer shortly. In the meantime, at Airbnb, the corporate’s intricate microservices structure meant it took a very long time to strive a brand new thought. “Thankfully, we already had Firebase inside Airbnb, and we could use it for notifications. So we would actually just use Firebase to prototype these ideas — and that was a huge win,” he defined.
Earlier than beginning Immediate, the co-founders labored on a health app, primarily based on Google’s Firebase. Whereas they beloved all the options like optimistic updates and offline mode that Firebase gives out of the field, they missed gaining access to a relational database since Firebase’s focus is on its NoSQL database.
“You see apps like Figma, Notion, and Linear — they’re winning the market because of this feature set that they have,” Averbukh mentioned. “And we think that basically, in the same way that apps today are much better than apps before, the expectations are going to rise for what people want in their apps. But the reality is, the way that people build these features today is that they have this whole team that’s building all of these sync services.”
On the core of all of that is Aurora, AWS’s relational database service, which is cost-effective and permits Immediate to shortly spin up new databases inside a multi-tenant structure that also gives sturdy safety ensures. Averbukh argues that opponents like Supabase should spin up a brand new database for each mission (and free person), whereas Immediate primarily lives in a single massive Postgres occasion. He additionally careworn that if a big enterprise buyer would join the service, the crew might supply them to spin them up a separate database.
On Wednesday, the corporate introduced that it has raised a $3.4 million seed funding spherical. It’s backed by Y Combinator and SV Angel, in addition to outstanding angel buyers like former Firebase CEO James Tamplin, Paul Graham, Greg Brockman, and Jeff Dean.