Supabase, a Renowned Developer Database Platform, Suffers Disruption in Key Market India
In a surprising turn of events, Supabase, a leading developer database platform, is facing significant disruptions in India, one of its primary markets. According to reports from TechCrunch, India’s internet service providers (ISPs) have been ordered to block the platform’s website, resulting in uneven access across different networks. You can find the original source of this information Here.
India’s Information Technology Act Section 69A Invoked
As per insiders, the blocking order was issued on February 24 under Section 69A of India’s Information Technology Act. This provision empowers the government to restrict public access to online content. However, the specific reason behind this sudden move has not been stated publicly by the Indian government. It remains unclear if the action was triggered by a cybersecurity issue, a copyright complaint, or another matter.
Unpredictable Access to Supabase in India
Access to Supabase has been spotty in India over the past few days. The San Francisco-based company acknowledged the issue in social media posts starting Wednesday. The restrictions were initially reported by Supabase on the Reliance Industries’ JioFiber network. However, similar issues have since been reported on several other internet service providers and telecom networks.
We understand that many users in India still cannot access Supabase. We recognize the difficulties this poses for our users. Supabase continues to follow up through all available channels to resolve this issue. We continue to inform affected customers…
– Supabase (@supabase) February 27, 2026
Though Supabase announced on social media that they’ve reached out to Indian IT Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw for intervention, the post was later removed. In an update, the company mentioned that the site remained blocked for many users in the country.
Impact on Indian Developers and Startups
An anonymous Indian founder revealed to TechCrunch that new user registrations from India had ceased in the past few days. A technology consultant, also speaking anonymously, stated that they were unable to access Supabase reliably for development and production purposes. While Supabase suggested workarounds like changing DNS settings or using a VPN, these options are impractical for most end users.
A screenshot showing Supabase access blocked on ACT FibernetImage credits:Screenshot / Jagmeet Singh / TechCrunch
Supabase’s Global Growth and the Indian Market
Supabase’s main website remains accessible in India, but not its underlying development infrastructure. India accounts for approximately 9% of Supabase’s global traffic, making it the platform’s fourth-largest traffic source. Data from Similarweb shows a 111% YoY increase in global traffic for the platform and a surge of about 179% in Indian traffic.
Concerns About India’s Website Blocking Regime
Raman Jit Singh Chima, director of Asia-Pacific policy at Access Now, raised concerns about India’s recurrent website blocking regime, stating that it has serious implications for developers. In the past, India has faced criticism for its arbitrary website blocking measures, which have included platforms like GitHub, Vimeo, Pastebin, and Weebly.
About Supabase
Founded in 2020 by CEO Paul Copplestone and CTO Ant Wilson, Supabase is an open-source alternative to Firebase built on PostgreSQL. The startup has successfully raised around $380 million in three funding rounds since September 2024, bringing its valuation to $5 billion.

