Raw Query
About Raw Query
Raw Query is a transformative tool that empowers users to effortlessly engage with their databases using natural language. Designed for businesses and developers alike, this platform simplifies data management and analysis, allowing users to execute queries without technical skills. It's your personal data assistant.
Raw Query offers flexible pricing plans to accommodate every user. The Free plan allows for 300 queries/month, while the Starter plan, at $39/month, increases the quota to 1500 queries and adds more seats. Upgrading to Team plan provides unlimited queries and priority support for optimal business efficiency.
Raw Query features an intuitive user interface that makes data management a breeze. With a clean layout and seamless navigation, users can quickly access essential functionalities. The chat interface promotes a friendly user experience, allowing users to interact directly with their data effortlessly.
How Raw Query works
Users begin with Raw Query by pasting their connection string, facilitating easy access to their databases. Once connected, they can interact using plain English, making queries, adding, or updating data without needing SQL expertise. The platform provides smart suggestions and confirmation prompts, ensuring a straightforward experience.
Key Features for Raw Query
Natural Language Queries
Raw Query's unique natural language querying feature empowers users to effortlessly communicate with their databases. By using plain English, users can extract data, make updates, or input new entries without needing to know SQL, revolutionizing data interaction for all skill levels.
Data Insertion and Updates
Raw Query provides a powerful data insertion and update capability, allowing users to modify their databases easily. Users can input new data or edit existing entries seamlessly, with prompts for confirmation to ensure accuracy, enhancing overall data management efficiency.
Cross-Database Compatibility
With cross-database compatibility, Raw Query supports multiple database types, including Postgres, MySQL, and MariaDB. This flexibility allows users to interact with various data sources under one roof while maintaining an intuitive interface, making it suitable for diverse business needs.