PocketBase vs Gitea
Detailed comparison to help you choose the right tool for your needs
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PocketBase
Open-source backend in a single file — realtime database, auth, and file storage
4.5
Editorial RatingG
Gitea
Painless self-hosted Git service — lightweight GitHub alternative
4.4
Editorial RatingQuick Comparison
Rating
4.5
vs4.4
Starting Price
Free
vsFree
Pricing Model
free
vsfree
Feature
PocketBase
Gitea
Embedded database
Realtime subscriptions
Built-in authentication
File storage
Admin dashboard
REST API
Git hosting
Issue tracking
CI/CD Actions
Package registry
Code review
Low resource usage
PocketBase Pros
- Single binary — incredibly easy to deploy
- Zero configuration needed
- Built-in auth, files, and realtime
- Perfect for MVPs and side projects
PocketBase Cons
- SQLite limits horizontal scaling
- Smaller ecosystem than Firebase/Supabase
- Not ideal for high-write workloads
Gitea Pros
- Extremely lightweight — runs on a Raspberry Pi
- GitHub-compatible CI/CD Actions
- Easy single-binary install
- Active community
Gitea Cons
- Smaller ecosystem than GitHub/GitLab
- Fewer built-in DevOps features
- No cloud-hosted option from Gitea team