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PostgreSQL - 2026 Pricing, Features, Reviews & Alternatives

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Last updated: March 2026

PostgreSQL overview

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Based on 412 verified user reviews

What is PostgreSQL?

By industry, PostgreSQL reviewers are most commonly professionals in computer software (35%). The most frequent use case for PostgreSQL cited by reviewers is as a database (93% of reviewers).

What do users say about PostgreSQL pricing?

Most reviewers indicate that PostgreSQL delivers excellent value for money because it is free and open-source, allowing them to avoid licensing fees. Some users report rare concerns about support options and licensing enforcement.

Starting price

0.01

Pros & Cons

Data Storage

Database Management

Ease of Use

Features

Training and Learning Curve

Complex performance optimization

PostgreSQL’s user interface

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PostgreSQL pros, cons and reviews insights

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Reviews sentiment

 
 
 
1-2(1)
3-4(136)
5(275)

What do users say about PostgreSQL?

By industry, PostgreSQL reviewers are most commonly professionals in computer software (35%). The most frequent use case for PostgreSQL cited by reviewers is as a database (93% of reviewers).

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Who uses PostgreSQL?

Based on 412 verified user reviews.

Company size

Small Businesses

Enterprises

Midsize Businesses

Top industries

Computer Software
Information Technology and Services
Financial Services
Information Services
Others

Use cases

Database

PostgreSQL's key features

Most critical features, based on insights from PostgreSQL users:

Secure data storage
Backup and recovery
Performance analysis
Multiple programming languages supported
Data replication
Data migration
Database conversion

All PostgreSQL features

Features rating:

Access controls/permissions
API
Authentication
Backup and recovery
Database conversion
Data dictionary management
Data import/export
Data migration
Data replication
Data storage management
Data synchronization
Full text search
Multiple programming languages supported
NOSQL database management
Performance analysis
Relational database management
Search/Filter
Secure data storage

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PostgreSQL pricing

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0.01

One-time payment

Pricing details
Subscription
Free trial
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Pricing range

User opinions about PostgreSQL price and value

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To see what individual users think of PostgreSQL's price and value, check out the review snippets below.

“One of my favorite features is that PostgreSQL can be learned quickly and easily because there are many resources, it has high performance, it can easily handle very large data operations and high instantaneous transaction loads.”
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Serhat C.

Senior Software Developer

“I love using PostgreSQL for the following main reasons, firstly databases with a lot of data can be stored, it is possible to have different settings for various databases on a same server and on top that it costs nothing to use PostgreSQL since it is an open source software.”
MK

Manasseh K.

Technical Director

PostgreSQL integrations (5)

Integrations rated by users

We looked at 412 user reviews to identify which products are mentioned as PostgreSQL integrations and how users feel about them.

Integration rating: 5.0 (3)

Integration rating: 5.0 (2)

Integration rating: 5.0 (2)

Amazon RDS integration monitors our database instances to ensure we are meeting compliance requirements for encryption and backup.

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Shaun K.

CTO

PostgreSQL customer support

What do users say about PostgreSQL customer support?

Customer support rating:

We analyzed verified user reviews to identify positive and negative aspects of PostgreSQL customer support.

A large number of users highlight the active community and extensive documentation, making it easy to find solutions and get help.

Widely noted by reviewers, community support is quick and reliable, with answers often available through forums and online resources.

A minority of users mention the lack of dedicated or official online support, making it harder to get fast help for urgent issues.

Support options

24/7 (live rep)
Faqs/forum
Email/help desk
Phone support
Knowledge base

To see what individual users say about PostgreSQL's customer support, check out the review snippets below.

“The community is one of the main aspects that make postgreSQL so attractive, with its open source DBMS and the ability to participate.”

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Federico L.

Software Engineer

PostgreSQL FAQs

Q. What is PostgreSQL used for?

PostgreSQL is an open-source relational database management system (RDBMS), which helps businesses store, manage, and scale data workloads, from single machines to data warehouses with multiple concurrent users. Features include materialized views, stored procedures, indexing, multi-factor authentication, full-text search, and event triggers. The ACID-compliant system lets developers define data types such as numeric, date/time, array, or geometry, build custom functions, and maintain data integrity using exclusion constraints, explicit locks, and primary or foreign keys. Database administrators can utilize SQL to perform multiple data operations such as INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, and more. Using foreign data wrappers, IT professionals can access external databases or streams for querying. PostgreSQL maintains a write-ahead log (WAL), which helps developers record file changes and restore databases during system crashes. Administrators can grant role-based objects and column to table level permissions. Developers can also improve query performance on tables by using acceleration partition pruning, automatically invalidate cached execution plans, write background checkpoints, and restrict bandwidth usage for backup processes.

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