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✓ verifiedFreemium

Open-source AI coding assistant offering autocomplete and chat in IDEs; the company was acquired by Cursor.

👁 775K/mo
SQLAI.ai
✓ verifiedPaid

AI SQL toolkit for analysts and developers to generate, optimize, validate, format and explain queries across 30+ database engines.

👁 26K/mo2.7K
GitFluence
✓ verifiedFree

Free AI helper that turns a plain-English description of a task into the matching Git command to copy and run.

Pixels2Flutter
✓ verifiedFree

Turns UI screenshots into working Flutter code.

12K
Pricing

No public pricing

Hobby: $4/mo (50 queries/month)
Starter: $6/mo (200 queries/month)
Explorer: $10/mo (1,000 queries/month)
Pro: $20/mo (3,000 queries/month)

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Core features
  • Open-source AI code assistant
  • Customizable autocomplete
  • In-editor AI chat
  • Community-built coding agent
  • 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
  • Natural-language to Git command suggestions
  • AI-driven command matching
  • Copy-ready command output
  • Git guides and reference
Use cases
  • Get AI code completions while coding
  • Ask questions about code in the editor
  • Build on an open-source coding-agent foundation
  • 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
  • Find the correct Git command quickly
  • Learn Git syntax by describing a goal
  • Avoid memorizing Git flags
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