A curated collection of community resources, tools, and projects for the PocketBase backend framework.
Awesome PocketBase is a curated list of community resources, tools, and projects for the PocketBase backend framework. It aggregates plugins, SDKs, starter kits, deployment guides, and utilities to help developers extend and deploy PocketBase applications. The collection is maintained by the community to support the growing PocketBase ecosystem.
Developers using PocketBase who want to discover plugins, integrations, deployment options, and tools to accelerate their projects. It's especially useful for those building full-stack applications with PocketBase as their backend.
It saves developers time by providing a single, organized source for high-quality PocketBase resources, reducing the need to search scattered repositories and documentation. The curated nature ensures that listed projects are relevant and actively maintained.
A collection of PocketBase community resources.
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Aggregates a vast range of tools from official SDKs to niche plugins in one organized place, as evidenced by the detailed table of contents covering everything from JSVM plugins to deployment guides.
Provides ready-to-use templates for popular frontend frameworks like React, SvelteKit, and Vue, reducing setup time, with dedicated sections listing projects like Next.js PocketBase Auth and SvelteKit starters.
Includes practical guides for self-hosting on platforms like Fly.io and AWS Lightsail, offering step-by-step instructions that simplify the deployment process for PocketBase applications.
Curates both JSVM and Go plugins for extending PocketBase, such as OTP authentication and webhook integrations, making it easy to discover community-built enhancements.
As a community-maintained GitHub repo, the list may lag behind new PocketBase releases or project updates, requiring users to manually verify the currency of each resource.
Lacks metrics like star ratings or user reviews to assess the reliability of listed projects, forcing developers to independently evaluate each tool's maintenance and effectiveness.
Being a markdown file, it offers no search functionality or advanced categorization, which can make finding specific resources tedious as the list grows.