
New Look, Workflows Automation, and Passwordless Cloud Auth
A new logo and a redesigned website, plus Workflows: a drag-and-drop automation engine for scheduled exports, data transformations, and cleanup jobs.
We have filmed a devlog most months since Sept 2025, from the first empty repo to a database client people pay for. What we shipped, what broke, and what we got wrong.

A new logo and a redesigned website, plus Workflows: a drag-and-drop automation engine for scheduled exports, data transformations, and cleanup jobs.

DB Pro Studio lands: the self-hosted, browser-based DB Pro, with shared queries, shared dashboards, teams, and an audit log. Credentials never leave your server.

AI arrives across the app: the assistant sidebar, inline SQL generation in the editor, dashboards built in two clicks, and the privacy-first thinking behind it.

Dashboards ship, from an idea six months earlier to tiles you draw straight onto the canvas. Plus a website reveal and a closer look at DB Pro Cloud.

Six months of building in public: a new theming system with light mode, native Redis support, and the first word on DB Pro Studio.

Our largest release so far, 3,000 downloads two months in, and a candid look at our marketing: what missed, and where we wasted money.

v1 took off on Reddit and Hacker News. The real numbers behind the spike, what we fixed under pressure, and how DB Pro grew past macOS to Windows and Linux.

Three months of building, and v1 is out in the wild. Getting ready for real users, the visual schema viewer, signing the macOS app, and the last features to make the cut.

Refining the UI, connecting to a real database, adding table tagging, and killing an N+1 problem that made DB Pro 40x faster.

Where the idea came from, what we built in the first few weeks, and the challenges of getting a brand-new database app off the ground.