What is Neon?

Neon is a fully managed, serverless PostgreSQL database designed for modern development. It separates storage and compute for autoscaling, enables instant branching for safe experimentation, and supports rich collaboration workflows.

A database stores, organizes, and retrieves data for your project. With a database, you can persist user data, content, and configurations — even after the app is closed or restarted.

When you connect Same with Neon, you can use natural language to:

  • Have Same design and build a schema that fits your project
  • Spin up and manage database branches for safe testing
  • Explore and analyze your data without leaving your Same workspace

Get started with Neon

We recommend connecting to Neon through MCP

1

Open MCP tools panel

Click Tools and open the panel

2

Connect to Neon MCP

Find the card for Neon and click Add Neon

3

Authorize the connection

Follow the page instructions to approve the connection. You may need to sign up for an account if you don’t have one yet.

Neon provides free plans for new users. Check Neon’s pricing.

4

Design and connect to a database with Neon

Once the connection is successful, directly ask Same to:

Design the database schema for my project and connect it to a new Neon project

Same will automatically manage everything for you, from Neon project creation and database schema design to final connection and migration.

Sample prompts with Neon

Here are some sample prompts you can try with Neon to discover its full functionality: