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AI GitHub companion that summarizes PRs, answers questions and proposes fixes inside issues and pull requests.
AI SQL toolkit for analysts and developers to generate, optimize, validate, format and explain queries across 30+ database engines.
AI app builder that turns chat prompts into working web apps and sites, with credit-based build and deploy.
AI tool that converts natural-language questions into SQL queries, sold via a Lemon Squeezy storefront with tiered pricing.
No public pricing
No public pricing
Free trial available
No public pricing
Free trial available
- ✦Chat inside GitHub issues and PRs
- ✦Task-to-implementation plans with code
- ✦Automatic bug-fix suggestions
- ✦Pull-request summaries for faster review
- ✦Full-codebase context
- ✦GitHub-native integration
- ✦Fast tensor operations
- ✦Differentiable tensors for gradient-based optimization
- ✦Network connectivity
- ✦Integration with Bun and Flashlight
- ✦Support for GPU computation with CUDA (Linux) and CPU computation (macOS)
- ✦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
- ✦Chat-to-app and website generation
- ✦Real-time prototype building
- ✦One-click deploy and hosting
- ✦Templates to start projects
- ✦Credit-based building with shared workspaces
- ✦You own your code and data
- ✦Natural language to SQL query generation
- ✦Standard and Pro subscription tiers
- ✦Checkout and billing via Lemon Squeezy
- →Speeding up pull-request reviews
- →Implementing features from task descriptions
- →Debugging with AI-proposed solutions
- →Answering questions about a repo
- →Boosting a solo developer's output
- →Creating and manipulating datasets
- →Training small machine learning models
- →Implementing advanced training and inference logic
- →Building applications that require tensor computations
- →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
- →Build web apps without coding
- →Prototype product ideas quickly
- →Create landing pages and sites
- →Ship internal tools
- →Generating SQL queries without writing raw syntax
- →Helping non-technical users query databases
- →Speeding up ad hoc data lookups for analysts