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Online database-design tool with sample schemas and an AI generator to explore, modify or build database structures visually.
Low-code integration platform for connecting thousands of APIs into workflows and AI agents, including an MCP tool server.
AI SQL toolkit for analysts and developers to generate, optimize, validate, format and explain queries across 30+ database engines.
AI app builder that turns plain-English prompts into deployable full-stack web apps with a managed database and full code ownership.
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- ✦Library of sample database designs
- ✦Visual database designer / diagram tool
- ✦AI database generator
- ✦Modify and optimize existing schemas
- ✦SQL script export
- ✦Dialect converters (MySQL/PostgreSQL/MSSQL)
- ✦Visual and code-based workflow builder
- ✦Prebuilt AI agent builder and deployment
- ✦Managed authentication across thousands of apps
- ✦MCP server exposing integrations as agent tools
- ✦Scheduled and event-triggered workflows
- ✦Connect SDK for embedding integrations into other products
- ✦Natural-language to SQL/NoSQL query generation
- ✦AI-driven query optimization with rewrite suggestions
- ✦Syntax validation with automated error fixes
- ✦Query formatting and cross-engine conversion
- ✦Schema-aware data source connections with autosuggest
- ✦Rule-based guardrails per connected data source
- ✦Support for large schemas with 900+ tables
- ✦Builds full-stack apps from plain-English descriptions
- ✦Choice of 12+ underlying AI models
- ✦Managed Supabase database included
- ✦GitHub code export on all plans
- ✦One-click Vercel deployment
- ✦Credits that don't expire while subscribed
- →Finding a starting schema for a project
- →Designing a database visually
- →Generating a schema with AI
- →Converting between SQL dialects
- →Building AI agents that call external APIs and tools
- →Automating cross-app workflows such as Slack, Gmail, or Sheets notifications
- →Embedding third-party integrations into a SaaS product
- →Prototyping event-driven automations without heavy infrastructure
- →Analysts writing SQL without deep query-syntax knowledge
- →Developers debugging and optimizing slow queries
- →Teams standardizing SQL formatting across a codebase
- →Migrating queries between database engines
- →Learners wanting plain-language explanations of SQL statements
- →Non-technical founders shipping an MVP quickly
- →Agencies delivering client projects faster
- →Developers prototyping SaaS ideas without boilerplate setup
- →Solo builders launching small businesses without hiring engineers