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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Congratulations on launching Incerto! Turning natural language into queries and schema changes is a real technical leap lowering the barrier for devs and boosting efficiency.
From a marketing view, positioning it as an AI-native copilot with clear ROI (10x faster, 90% less work) makes it super compelling for adoption. Excited to see its impact!
Yes we are also hopeful of the impact. We have seen the impact in the organizations we are in, but for general free product, many companies are stringed around whitelisting. Lets see.
Very cool! In today's world where data can be hiding valuable insights, but no one has the time to sift through endless data tables to find that hidden nugget of truth... Incerto could be really helpful to help get that level of data insight faster.
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@lienchueh Yes, it is really helpful for this case as well.
Thanks for the comment. Some of our most consistent users are not technical CXO trying to make most of the data. Be it sales, operation or BI.
Congrats on the launch, Shiva and team 🚀 The ‘Text-to-Task’ approach really stands out. It feels like such a thoughtful way to handle the complexity of real database work, excited to see where Incerto goes!
Yep, we found all the tools are just service single user working at sing database, however the reality is we juggle between databases and multiple clusters of them.
Congrats @shivapundir and @anurag_pandey19 on the launch. This looks super interesting, optimizing complex DB queries is a definite use-case which can significant time. Wishing you the best!
Cngrats on the launch, @shivapundir and team 🎉! Love how you’re positioning Incerto as ‘Cursor for databases’ , especially with the focus on context, which is usually the missing piece in AI-first database tools.
Curious to hear your thoughts on how Incerto handles database-specific context at scale.
We use set of things to get context, otel collector which are meant to covers large variety of sources (including database metrics) being one of them.
For cloud we use mcp server integrations all big players have them. For on perm and niche deployments we depend on manual configurations where nothing is possible (adding context around deployment, OS, etc)
Some things are custom e.g fetching production issues, fetching details for schemas, fetching settings. Expanding these for all databases will requires some effort, but we take it one at a time.
I’m Yagyansh, Co-Founder of Incerto. Super excited to be here today for our launch!
While Shiva shared the what and why of Incerto, I’ll keep this short: I’m here all day to answer your questions, brainstorm use cases, and hear your thoughts.
Your feedback means a lot to us—it’s how we’ll shape Incerto into something genuinely useful for developers, DBAs, and data teams.
Would love your support and can’t wait to hear what you think 🙏
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@whybee99 Congrats on the launch, Super excited to see how Incerto handles complex real-world schemas without bloating context. Do you plan to support integrations with cloud DBs (e.g., Snowflake, BigQuery) early on, or focusing on local DB workflows first?
We do support Redshift, Postgresql, Clickhouse and Mysql at this moment.
Funnily enough we have integrated BigQuery for one of our clients just last week. We will add more databases by end of this month -- at least with basic chatting capability.
@whybee99 Looks very exciting. All the best brother!
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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.
@jilkabir Thanks !
Yes we are also hopeful of the impact. We have seen the impact in the organizations we are in, but for general free product, many companies are stringed around whitelisting. Lets see.
Trufflow
Very cool! In today's world where data can be hiding valuable insights, but no one has the time to sift through endless data tables to find that hidden nugget of truth... Incerto could be really helpful to help get that level of data insight faster.
@lienchueh Yes, it is really helpful for this case as well.
Thanks for the comment. Some of our most consistent users are not technical CXO trying to make most of the data. Be it sales, operation or BI.
Incerto
Thank you ❤️ @lienchueh
Congrats on the launch, Shiva and team 🚀 The ‘Text-to-Task’ approach really stands out. It feels like such a thoughtful way to handle the complexity of real database work, excited to see where Incerto goes!
@jacqueline_levinson thanks for the support and comment!
Yep, we found all the tools are just service single user working at sing database, however the reality is we juggle between databases and multiple clusters of them.
Incerto
Thank you ❤️@jacqueline_levinson
We are excited too. Let see :)
Congrats @shivapundir and @anurag_pandey19 on the launch. This looks super interesting, optimizing complex DB queries is a definite use-case which can significant time. Wishing you the best!
@shivapundir @gaurav_maheshwari8 Thanks a bunch.
Yep we made special workflow for optimizing queries for postgresql and clickhouse, which have been very convinient for our clients and free users.
Hope it saves you some time too!
Incerto
GAURAV SIR, Thank you ❤️ @gaurav_maheshwari8
Zivy
Cngrats on the launch, @shivapundir and team 🎉! Love how you’re positioning Incerto as ‘Cursor for databases’ , especially with the focus on context, which is usually the missing piece in AI-first database tools.
Curious to hear your thoughts on how Incerto handles database-specific context at scale.
@shivapundir @harkirat_singh3777
We use set of things to get context, otel collector which are meant to covers large variety of sources (including database metrics) being one of them.
For cloud we use mcp server integrations all big players have them.
For on perm and niche deployments we depend on manual configurations where nothing is possible (adding context around deployment, OS, etc)
Some things are custom e.g fetching production issues, fetching details for schemas, fetching settings. Expanding these for all databases will requires some effort, but we take it one at a time.
Incerto
@harkirat_singh3777 Thank you very much ❤️
YES! Context is everything when it comes to AI tools, as you rightly mentioned.
Incerto
Hey PH 👋
I’m Yagyansh, Co-Founder of Incerto. Super excited to be here today for our launch!
While Shiva shared the what and why of Incerto, I’ll keep this short: I’m here all day to answer your questions, brainstorm use cases, and hear your thoughts.
Your feedback means a lot to us—it’s how we’ll shape Incerto into something genuinely useful for developers, DBAs, and data teams.
Would love your support and can’t wait to hear what you think 🙏
@whybee99 Congrats on the launch, Super excited to see how Incerto handles complex real-world schemas without bloating context. Do you plan to support integrations with cloud DBs (e.g., Snowflake, BigQuery) early on, or focusing on local DB workflows first?
@whybee99 @nishant_dubey2
We do support Redshift, Postgresql, Clickhouse and Mysql at this moment.
Funnily enough we have integrated BigQuery for one of our clients just last week. We will add more databases by end of this month -- at least with basic chatting capability.
@whybee99 @anurag_pandey19 great!
@whybee99 Congrats on the launch! Seems promising!
Incerto
@varun_kedia Thank you!!
Incerto
@varun_kedia Thank you ❤️
@whybee99 Looks very exciting. All the best brother!
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.
Incerto
@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.