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The Essential AI Assistant for Developers. QueryDB uses natural language and AI to query databases in seconds. Cut SQL writing time by 90%. Unlock insights faster with auto-generated SQL. Intuitive plain English interface makes querying easy. The future of SQL is here with QueryDB's AI assistant

Query Postgres Databases with Plain English

Reduce SQL writing time by 90% and get results in seconds

Generate SQL in seconds

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MySQL and SQL Server support coming soon

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Exclusive Community
While we have an amazing free community of 250+ developers on Discord, we have an even more amazing exclusive sub-community for our Pro users.

Tens of curated experts

Our exclusive community is a diverse group: From high-achieving students to FAANG Engineers to startup founders

Virtual meetup once every 2 months

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Frequently asked questions

Online developer tools for common operations are scattered and are almost always riddled with ads. You can't know for sure if they are leaking your sensitive data or not. We make money purely through carefully designed ads and subscriptions. So, our business model allows to keep the best interests of our users in mind.

Also, we are fanatical about developer experience and we are committed to building the most intutive tools for each common usecase.

DevUtils is a macOS-only app. We believe a lot more developers will be able to make use of the common utilities if they were free and could be accessed on a browser in a matter of seconds. Also, our design and variety of tools are quite different from it.

We feel CyberChef is not very friendly to use. The recipe model is not very intuitive at least to new users. Crafting a separate tool for each common usecase seems like a better approach.