Access all your data sources with a PostgreSQL-compatible interface. No more complex ETL pipelines. Query anything in real-time using SQL as if it were a single database, making data-driven decisions faster and easier 🚀
Hey Product Hunters! 👋
We’re a passionate team driven by our love for tech and its potential to make a positive impact.
Our journey started when we needed to query a board of +6 000 of cards from our collaborative tool kantree.io using SQL.
We searched for a solution but found none ❌ met our needs, so...we decided to build it ourselves !
We then validated the need through our network, and voilà—our product was born 👍
➡️ Our mission is simple: to turn the internet into your database, making data exploration as easy as running a single SQL query. No more wrestling with complex ETL pipelines or spending hours on data prep.
Here’s how you get started:
1️⃣ Connect your data sources (natively integrated with Kantree, Airtable, Google Sheets, Gmail, Slack) from apps or APIs—our tool automatically maps them for you.
2️⃣ Query anything using our PostgreSQL-compatible interface, like all your data is in one place.
3️⃣Analyze in real-time, with up-to-date information to fuel your decisions.
Our tool streamlines your data access, bringing simplicity, speed, and efficiency to your workflow. We can’t wait for you to try it and hear your feedback! 🚀
Let’s turn the internet into your database—together!
I'm working on API-related products, and I'm interested in your products. At present, do you get the openapi of the popular application, and then do the unified sorting of input and output data formats to realize the function of querying all data using SQL?
@an_zuo We don't at present but it is part of the plan in the short term. Database schema will be able to be populated via an OpenAPI spec. SQLify uses a superset of SQL that is made to query and process HTTP queries. For more details, the documentation is available here: https://sqlify.me/docs/