Support NpgsqlRest ❤️
A Note From the Author
Hi, I'm Vedran, and NpgsqlRest is my passion project.
It is much more than a project, though. It's an entire philosophy — and one completely at odds with what passes for mainstream, modern development. The database is the application. PostgreSQL is the tier — not infrastructure, not just a data store hidden behind layers of ORMs, mappers, and "clean" architecture rebuilding what it already does better.
NpgsqlRest is the materialized compilation of everything I have been arguing for years. And in the process, it can save you countless working hours, bugs, and tokens.
I have been building it for years — nights, weekends, and every spare hour — with no company behind it and no compensation of any kind. I've risked a lot professionally to build it. And I built it for free: there is no paid tier, no telemetry, and no enterprise edition waiting behind a paywall. Everything is MIT-licensed, for any use, commercial included. And it will stay that way.
You don't have to agree with me. If you don't — please, bring some valid arguments, I'll engage. But if you do, and you like this project, consider supporting my work in whatever form suits you. I'd very much appreciate it.
What Sponsorship Funds
- Development — new features, bug fixes, and a steady release cadence (50+ releases in the 3.x line alone).
- Support — answering issues and discussions, and helping people get unstuck.
- Quality — testing and benchmarking across Windows, Linux, and macOS.
- Documentation — the guides, references, examples, and blog posts on this site.
How to Sponsor
The primary way to support NpgsqlRest is GitHub Sponsors — it works for both individuals and organizations, and 100% of your sponsorship goes to the project:
Prefer another platform? These work too:
Not in a Position to Sponsor?
No problem — these things help the project just as much:
- ⭐ Star the repository — visibility is how open source grows.
- 🐛 Report issues — a good bug report is a contribution.
- 📣 Write or talk about NpgsqlRest — a blog post, a team demo, or a mention where developers gather.
- 💬 Share your experience — a comment, a question, or a case study helps others decide.
Thank you for using NpgsqlRest.