Devlyn AI · Supabase · Energy
Supabase engineering for Energy. Shipped at 4× pace.
Deploy a senior Supabase pod that understands Energy compliance natively. One retainer. Embedded in your team in 24 hours.
The intersection
Operating Supabase in Energy is not just a syntax problem — it is an architectural and compliance challenge.
Supabase pods typically ship rapid-MVP architectures that scale into production, real-time reactive frontends utilizing PostgreSQL logical replication, and edge-computing backends (Deno Edge Functions). Devlyn engineers ship production-grade PostgreSQL with strict Row-Level Security (RLS) policies acting as the primary authorization layer.
AI-augmented Supabase workflows leverage Cursor for rapid TypeScript client scaffolding, Edge Function generation, and SQL migration authoring — under senior validation that owns the RLS policy security review, database indexing, and realtime connection scaling. Compression is incredibly strong for building B2B SaaS backends, reducing months of API development to weeks.
Where this pod lands today
Browse how this exact Supabase and Energy combination maps to different talent markets.
Supabase · Energy · New York
Supabase for Energy in New York
The most common energy-tech trap is bridging IT and OT (Operational Technology) networks insecurely, exposing physical grid assets to cyber threats. Supabase pods compress the work — supabase pods typically ship rapid-mvp architectures that scale into production, real-time reactive frontends utilizing postgresql logical replication, and edge-computing backends (deno edge functions). On the Eastern (ET) calendar, fte-only paths to scale engineering in nyc routinely run 2–3 quarters behind the roadmap.
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Supabase · Energy · San Francisco
Supabase for Energy in San Francisco
The most common energy-tech trap is bridging IT and OT (Operational Technology) networks insecurely, exposing physical grid assets to cyber threats. Supabase pods compress the work — supabase pods typically ship rapid-mvp architectures that scale into production, real-time reactive frontends utilizing postgresql logical replication, and edge-computing backends (deno edge functions). On the Pacific (PT) calendar, fte hiring in sf has slowed structurally since 2024 layoffs but compensation expectations have not.
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Supabase · Energy · Los Angeles
Supabase for Energy in Los Angeles
The most common energy-tech trap is bridging IT and OT (Operational Technology) networks insecurely, exposing physical grid assets to cyber threats. Supabase pods compress the work — supabase pods typically ship rapid-mvp architectures that scale into production, real-time reactive frontends utilizing postgresql logical replication, and edge-computing backends (deno edge functions). On the Pacific (PT) calendar, la's hiring funnel competes with sf for senior talent at lower compensation envelopes.
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Supabase · Energy · Boston
Supabase for Energy in Boston
The most common energy-tech trap is bridging IT and OT (Operational Technology) networks insecurely, exposing physical grid assets to cyber threats. Supabase pods compress the work — supabase pods typically ship rapid-mvp architectures that scale into production, real-time reactive frontends utilizing postgresql logical replication, and edge-computing backends (deno edge functions). On the Eastern (ET) calendar, boston fte pipelines run 4–6 months for senior backend roles.
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Supabase · Energy · Chicago
Supabase for Energy in Chicago
The most common energy-tech trap is bridging IT and OT (Operational Technology) networks insecurely, exposing physical grid assets to cyber threats. Supabase pods compress the work — supabase pods typically ship rapid-mvp architectures that scale into production, real-time reactive frontends utilizing postgresql logical replication, and edge-computing backends (deno edge functions). On the Central (CT) calendar, chicago fte hiring runs 3–5 months for senior roles with reasonable base salaries vs coast hubs.
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Supabase · Energy · Seattle
Supabase for Energy in Seattle
The most common energy-tech trap is bridging IT and OT (Operational Technology) networks insecurely, exposing physical grid assets to cyber threats. Supabase pods compress the work — supabase pods typically ship rapid-mvp architectures that scale into production, real-time reactive frontends utilizing postgresql logical replication, and edge-computing backends (deno edge functions). On the Pacific (PT) calendar, seattle fte pipelines compete with faang-tier salaries that startup budgets cannot match.
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Common questions
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Why hire a Supabase pod specifically for Energy?
Because Supabase in Energy requires specific architectural patterns. undefined Devlyn's pods bring both the deep Supabase ecosystem knowledge and the Energy regulatory context on day one.
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What does the Supabase pod own end-to-end?
Architecture, security review, and the Supabase-specific patterns that production-grade work requires. Supabase pods typically ship rapid-MVP architectures that scale into production, real-time reactive frontends utilizing PostgreSQL logical replication, and edge-computing backends (Deno Edge Functions). Devlyn engineers ship production-grade PostgreSQL with strict Row-Level Security (RLS) policies acting as the primary authorization layer.
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How do AI-augmented workflows help in Energy?
AI-augmented Supabase workflows leverage Cursor for rapid TypeScript client scaffolding, Edge Function generation, and SQL migration authoring — under senior validation that owns the RLS policy security review, database indexing, and realtime connection scaling. Compression is incredibly strong for building B2B SaaS backends, reducing months of API development to weeks. In Energy, this compression is particularly valuable for accelerating The most common energy-tech trap is bridging IT and OT (Operational Technology) networks insecurely, exposing physical grid assets to cyber threats. Second is building time-series databases that cannot handle the ingestion rate of million-node smart grids. Devlyn pods design strict air-gapped architectures and highly optimized telemetry pipelines. without compromising the compliance posture.
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What is the typical shape of this engagement?
Supabase engagements typically run as a highly agile full-stack pod (React/Next.js + Postgres) for $6,000–$10,000/month, ideal for startups needing to move incredibly fast without sacrificing relational database integrity. undefined
Scope the work
If your Energy roadmap is shaped, book a 30-minute discovery call. We will validate if a Supabase pod is the right fit, and if not, what shape is.