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Clerk vs MongoDB Atlas

Clerk (Auth) and MongoDB Atlas (Database/BaaS) take different approaches to development. Clerk: Drop-in authentication with pre-built UI components optimized for React and Next.js MongoDB Atlas: Managed MongoDB with serverless scaling search and vector database capabilities

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Clerk

Drop-in authentication with pre-built UI components optimized for React and Next.js

Category
Auth
Subcategory
Auth Provider
Pricing
Free (10K MAU) / Pro $25/mo
Tier
free
authauth provider
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MongoDB Atlas

Managed MongoDB with serverless scaling search and vector database capabilities

Category
Database/BaaS
Subcategory
NoSQL Database
Pricing
Free (512MB) / Flex $8/mo
Tier
free
database/baasnosql database

Key differences

DimensionClerkMongoDB Atlas
PricingFree (10K MAU) / Pro $25/moFree (512MB) / Flex $8/mo
PlatformAuth ProviderNoSQL Database
Capabilitiesauth, auth providerdatabase/baas, nosql database

Choose Clerk if...

  • Clerk fits your specific workflow and team preferences

Choose MongoDB Atlas if...

  • MongoDB Atlas fits your specific workflow and team preferences

Community pros and cons

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Frequently asked questions

Is Clerk or MongoDB Atlas better for beginners?
Both tools are accessible. Clerk and MongoDB Atlas are similar in approachability — try both and see which workflow clicks.
Which is cheaper, Clerk or MongoDB Atlas?
Both have a free pricing model. Clerk: Free (10K MAU) / Pro $25/mo. MongoDB Atlas: Free (512MB) / Flex $8/mo. Compare their specific plans to find the best value.
Can I use Clerk and MongoDB Atlas together?
Yes — Clerk (Auth) and MongoDB Atlas (Database/BaaS) serve different roles and can complement each other in a project.

Verdict

Clerk and MongoDB Atlas solve different problems. Choose based on whether you need a auth or a database/baas.

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