Chase Granberry is a Head of Elixir Development with a decade of experience building and running backend systems from Phoenix, Arizona. At Supabase he leads Elixir projects including Supabase Realtime, logging infrastructure, and Supavisor, shaping realtime features and multi-tenant connection pooling for a popular open-source Firebase alternative. A founder of Logflare and AuthorityLabs, he brings entrepreneurial product sensibility to platform engineering and observability. His open-source contributions to Supabase’s Realtime project include implementing a generic Elixir/GenServer-based counter and rate counter features that improved backend primitives and testing. Comfortable spanning full-stack concerns, Chase pairs hands-on Elixir/GenServer expertise with a long history of running production data and logging services. He combines developer-focused stewardship with a practical knack for turning telemetry and realtime requirements into reliable, scalable systems.
Broadcast, Presence, and Postgres Changes via WebSockets
Role in this project:
Back-end Developer
Contributions:1 release, 417 reviews, 314 commits in 5 months
Contributions summary:Chase primarily worked on implementing and refactoring a generic counter interface using Elixir and GenServer within the Supabase Realtime project. Their contributions focused on enabling the use of any Erlang term as a key for counters, adding subtract and put features, and updating the application and router configurations to incorporate the new module. They also implemented a rate counter feature and included tests, demonstrating a focus on improving the project's underlying backend functionality.
The open source Firebase alternative. Supabase gives you a dedicated Postgres database to build your web, mobile, and AI applications.
Role in this project:
Full-stack Developer
Contributions:95 reviews, 10 commits, 20 PRs in 3 days
Contributions summary:Chase primarily focused on enhancing the Realtime feature of the Supabase project, contributing to both the frontend documentation and backend functionality. They made multiple commits related to Realtime documentation improvements, including the addition of "quotas," "authorization," and a "videos" section to the navigation menu. Furthermore, they adjusted the pricing page to reflect Realtime limits and updated the API reference with analytics features.
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