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Ask your database.
In plain English.

In development

The hard part was never the SQL.

Connect any relational database. Get precise, sourced answers without writing a single line of SQL.

Your schema stores data. DBBrain stores meaning.

Every tool can write the query. None of them know what "active customer" means to your business — or how your team defines margin, or why that status column has seven values when only three are ever used. That institutional knowledge lives in people's heads, not in the schema. And when those people leave, it goes with them.

DBBrain decodes your schema, learns your domain vocabulary, and builds a living knowledge layer that compounds over time — one that gets more accurate and more specific to your data the longer it runs. Not a query interface. A system that actually understands what you're asking.

you > Which customers haven't ordered in the last 90 days?
// schema context loaded · generating SQL · synthesizing answer
→ 47 customers. Top by lifetime value: Meridian Corp ($84K),
   Apex LLC ($71K), TechVault Inc ($58K).
   Want me to break this down by region?

Not just a query interface.

Business Concept Editor core

Domain experts encode analytical knowledge conversationally — no SQL. The system translates it into coaching rules and embeddings that make every query smarter.

Schema archaeology

On connection, DBBrain decodes your schema — table relationships, naming conventions, implicit business rules buried in status columns. It learns how your organization thinks about its data.

Two-layer coaching

Global rules combine with each user's personal analytical lens. Different people can define "profitable customer" differently — and both are right.

Self-improving eval loop

Answers are evaluated, ground truth accumulates, coaching improves. The system gets measurably more accurate over time without manual prompt engineering.

Stay in the loop

DBBrain is in active development. Drop your email and we'll reach out when early access opens.