Incerto is an AI-native Copilot for databases. Using context-aware agents, it turns natural language into tasks — like writing queries, schema changes, or moving data — boosting dev productivity 10x with 90% less manual work.
Would love if there was a tool I can copy and paste my db queries from my api handlers into and it somehow intelligently derives and fills out the variables.
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@richardpoelderl what you mean figuring out the right value to fill in literals ? Essentialy executing a templated query ?
Incerto will be able to do that surely. You can create a task make template of it, and just @<template> : <query>
Let me know if I didn't catch the requirement well
Okay got your point. That's a good one, noting down the literals specifically out of queries, although some of them would still be temporal.
Noted, we will work on this. There are manually ways still, you could tell AI to summarize those literals and store it in templates, but constantly learning -- this needs a thought out feature.
Congrats on the launch, team. Love the positioning as Cursor for databases. The first question that comes to mind is why not use MCPs with Cursor rather than download an entirely different app. Other than the obvious security concerns, other important points have been beautifully explained at the blog page on their website: Incerto vs MCP Servers.
Would love to know more about current status of dbms support and excited for future developments as well.
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@suryanshprabhat thanks for commenting the blog, for some reason I am not able to add links.
We support : Mysql, Postgres, Clickhouse and Redshift at this moment.
Adding another database is 2 day job for us (without any problem check and workflows), so let us know which one do you want.
Connect with us on linkedin you will keep getting product updates !
Congrats @shivapundir Turning natural language into database tasks is super powerful.
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@shivapundir@vimalraj_vasu yep, in our starting journey the product was just meant for DBAs then we realized the major use of databases are, well, query the data.
Many business users use incerto to get insights and actionables from the data.
I have to say, this is one of the most useful products I’ve seen in a long time. Database issues are usually time-consuming and stressful to deal with, but this tool makes the entire process so much smoother. The way it not only monitors but also identifies bottlenecks and helps in fixing them is an absolute show-stopper. It feels like having a smart assistant that constantly keeps an eye on performance and ensures everything is running at its best. Definitely something I’d recommend to anyone who manages large or complex systems.
Thanks for dropping by brother :) And thanks for the constant support ❤️. I mean it!
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Ideas are only as good as the team, and when you've got a great team, the impact just grows manifold! Super excited about the launch, personally know Shiva & Anurag from almost a decade now. The mindset is there, and so is the product.
Wishing the very best to the team 🚀
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@prat_the_brat love you bro! Thanks for all the support and kind words, genuinely pumps us every time.
Hopefully, one day you'd also use our product and it serves you well.
Cal.com
Would love if there was a tool I can copy and paste my db queries from my api handlers into and it somehow intelligently derives and fills out the variables.
@richardpoelderl what you mean figuring out the right value to fill in literals ? Essentialy executing a templated query ?
Incerto will be able to do that surely. You can create a task make template of it, and just @<template> : <query>
Let me know if I didn't catch the requirement well
Cal.com
@anurag_pandey19 yes, but with templates values inferred by logs and/or past queries.
@richardpoelderl
Okay got your point. That's a good one, noting down the literals specifically out of queries, although some of them would still be temporal.
Noted, we will work on this. There are manually ways still, you could tell AI to summarize those literals and store it in templates, but constantly learning -- this needs a thought out feature.
Happy to see you guys rising strong — the only way is up from here! 🔥
@anurag_pandey24 @whybee99 @shivapundir
@anurag_pandey24 @whybee99 @shivapundir @nalla_siva_krishna_sai
Yes bhai! Thanks for the support. Although you can't use it for office work, hope this brings productivity for personal projects you keep doing.
Incerto
@nalla_siva_krishna_sai Thank you for all the support brother ❤️
Congrats on the launch, team. Love the positioning as Cursor for databases.
The first question that comes to mind is why not use MCPs with Cursor rather than download an entirely different app. Other than the obvious security concerns, other important points have been beautifully explained at the blog page on their website: Incerto vs MCP Servers.
Would love to know more about current status of dbms support and excited for future developments as well.
@suryanshprabhat thanks for commenting the blog, for some reason I am not able to add links.
We support : Mysql, Postgres, Clickhouse and Redshift at this moment.
Adding another database is 2 day job for us (without any problem check and workflows), so let us know which one do you want.
Connect with us on linkedin you will keep getting product updates !
Incerto
Thank you ❤️ @suryanshprabhat .
And thanks for checking out the blog. I hope everyone understands now that adding 10 MCPs to your Claude Code is not going to solve your problems.
There is simple much more to it. For those interested you can check out - https://incerto.in/blogs/incerto-vs-mcp-servers
Congrats @shivapundir Turning natural language into database tasks is super powerful.
@shivapundir @vimalraj_vasu yep, in our starting journey the product was just meant for DBAs then we realized the major use of databases are, well, query the data.
Many business users use incerto to get insights and actionables from the data.
Thanks for the comment and support!
Incerto
Thank you for the support brother ❤️@vimalraj_vasu
I have to say, this is one of the most useful products I’ve seen in a long time. Database issues are usually time-consuming and stressful to deal with, but this tool makes the entire process so much smoother. The way it not only monitors but also identifies bottlenecks and helps in fixing them is an absolute show-stopper. It feels like having a smart assistant that constantly keeps an eye on performance and ensures everything is running at its best. Definitely something I’d recommend to anyone who manages large or complex systems.
@shivapundir Congrats on the launch!!
@shivapundir @gandi_yaswanth_sai Thanks for summarizing it so aptly. Thanks for the kind comment, how Incerto saves hours for you every day.
Incerto
Hey Saiiii!@gandi_yaswanth_sai
Thanks for dropping by brother :)
And thanks for the constant support ❤️. I mean it!
Ideas are only as good as the team, and when you've got a great team, the impact just grows manifold! Super excited about the launch, personally know Shiva & Anurag from almost a decade now. The mindset is there, and so is the product.
Wishing the very best to the team 🚀
@prat_the_brat love you bro! Thanks for all the support and kind words, genuinely pumps us every time.
Hopefully, one day you'd also use our product and it serves you well.
Incerto
Thank you ❤️@prat_the_brat
Leavoo
Congrats for the launch team! Also liked that you provided a free version for starter projects.
@youssef_abdelwahed
Thanks!
Yeah we have used nice free products all our teenage, wanted to give back a bit. Tokens are also on us. Hope its of use <3
Incerto
Thank you for all the support ❤️@youssef_abdelwahed