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.
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About time.
Sounds like this is mostly for DB end users (business analysts, etc).
Not sure if there are similar tools for developers but have been doing it indirectly via Copilot on VSCode.
For full stack/backend+DB developers integration with the most commonly used development IDE would be ideal.
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@chezhian_renganathan thanks for the comment. Developers also do use Incerto, but year MCP server should be made out for this, but I think it will not be that usable.
Folks who work a lot on DB are the primary users. Full-Stack/Backend+ might just get by with IDE extensions.
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Incerto is an AI-native copilot for databases, just describe what you need, and context-aware agents handle the rest. From writing queries to schema changes and data moves, it slashes manual work by 90% and boosts dev productivity 10x.
ncerto looks amazing! Boosting dev productivity 10x with context-aware AI is huge. Best of luck with the launch!
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@whybee99@anurag_pandey24@vimal_raj_r Really interesting idea - most of our DB stuff is without any AI intervention - how does this work with Mongo / Vercel / Tinybird out of curiosity
Doesn't work with either of the three at the moment. Mongo is in our road map, we will add it in coming weeks.
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Gotcha - keep me posted!
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Hey everyone!
Anurag here, Co-Founder of Incerto.
Incerto is the most flexible and completely local AI Native Database Copilot. We being paranoid about data ourselves, don't collect any data (not even Observability).
Install it, use it and give feedback!
Here to answer any technical doubts, lets gooo!
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Tried Incerto today and yeah, “Text-to-Task” nails it. Not just spitting SQL, it actually understands your schema before doing stuff. Huge time-saver already.
About time.
Sounds like this is mostly for DB end users (business analysts, etc).
Not sure if there are similar tools for developers but have been doing it indirectly via Copilot on VSCode.
For full stack/backend+DB developers integration with the most commonly used development IDE would be ideal.
@chezhian_renganathan thanks for the comment. Developers also do use Incerto, but year MCP server should be made out for this, but I think it will not be that usable.
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@chezhian_renganathan
Yes. You are right.
Folks who work a lot on DB are the primary users. Full-Stack/Backend+ might just get by with IDE extensions.
Incerto is an AI-native copilot for databases, just describe what you need, and context-aware agents handle the rest. From writing queries to schema changes and data moves, it slashes manual work by 90% and boosts dev productivity 10x.
@vivek_sharma_25 thanks for comment and insights!
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Thank you brother ❤️@vivek_sharma_25
Trace-AI
Congrats on the launch, @shivapundir and team! The idea of a database copilot with proper context sounds really useful. I’ll give it a try soon.
@shivapundir @sriramg looking forward to your feedback! Thanks for the comment.
Magiclight
ncerto looks amazing! Boosting dev productivity 10x with context-aware AI is huge. Best of luck with the launch!
@whybee99 @anurag_pandey24 @vimal_raj_r Really interesting idea - most of our DB stuff is without any AI intervention - how does this work with Mongo / Vercel / Tinybird out of curiosity
@whybee99 @anurag_pandey24 @vimal_raj_r @dzaitzow
Doesn't work with either of the three at the moment. Mongo is in our road map, we will add it in coming weeks.
Gotcha - keep me posted!
Hey everyone!
Anurag here, Co-Founder of Incerto.
Incerto is the most flexible and completely local AI Native Database Copilot. We being paranoid about data ourselves, don't collect any data (not even Observability).
Install it, use it and give feedback!
Here to answer any technical doubts, lets gooo!
Tried Incerto today and yeah, “Text-to-Task” nails it. Not just spitting SQL, it actually understands your schema before doing stuff. Huge time-saver already.