“Your database has every answer your business needs. But between the business question and the SQL query sits a bottleneck: the data team. "Top 10 customers by revenue this quarter" takes 10 seconds to ask and 3 days to get answered. Not because it's hard — because the analyst has 47 other tickets ahead of yours.”
DB2BI
Early BirdCRM & DataQuery any database in plain English.
DB2BI connects to your PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQL Server, or MongoDB database and translates plain English questions into optimized SQL queries. Self-serve analytics for business users — no SQL knowledge required.
Who uses DB2BI?
Real people with real problems this product solves.
Pipeline questions require waiting for the BI team to build a report
Ask "what's our pipeline by stage this quarter?" — instant answer from live data
Feature usage analysis requires data team involvement every time
Self-serve product analytics — "how many users activated feature X this week?"
Daily operational queries slow down the data team's strategic work
Business users query directly — data team focuses on strategic projects
60% of time spent on ad-hoc requests instead of deep analysis
Business users self-serve basic queries — analysts focus on complex analysis
How to connect
Connection method: Database connection string — read-only credentials
Provide your database connection details (host, port, database, credentials)
DB2BI discovers the schema — tables, columns, relationships
Verify the schema looks correct and optionally add context (table descriptions)
Start asking questions — DB2BI generates and executes SQL automatically
What it replaces
Every feature exists because something was broken before.
Text-to-SQL
Business users can't write SQL — every question is a ticket
AI translates plain English to optimized SQL — supports JOINs, GROUP BY, window functions
Schema discovery
Understanding a 200-table database requires tribal knowledge
Auto-discovers tables, columns, relationships, and data types — AI learns your schema
Read-only safety
Giving business users database access is a security risk
Read-only connection — only SELECT queries allowed. No UPDATE, DELETE, or DROP.
Query explanation
AI-generated SQL is a black box — users can't trust results they can't verify
Shows the generated SQL with plain English explanation of what it does
Multi-database
Data scattered across PostgreSQL, MySQL, and MongoDB — no unified view
Connect multiple databases and ask questions that span them
Saved queries
Asking the same question every week requires remembering the exact wording
Save queries, schedule them, and set up automated reports
Questions you can ask right now
Type any of these into DB2BI and get an instant answer.
Industries using DB2BI
Same product, different industries. Here's how teams across sectors use DB2BI to solve their specific data pains.
SaaS & Tech
Product analytics from PostgreSQL. Business teams ask about feature usage, churn signals, user cohorts — every query is a developer ticket.
They ask
“Which features are used daily by customers on Enterprise plan?”
Retail & E-commerce
MySQL-based product catalog and orders. Merchandising and marketing need ad-hoc sales analysis without engineering involvement.
They ask
“Top 20 products by revenue in each region this quarter?”
EdTech & Education
Student data in PostgreSQL. Academic teams ask about learning outcomes, retention, engagement — data team is the bottleneck.
They ask
“Student dropout rate by course and cohort for the last academic year?”
Healthcare
EHR databases, scheduling systems. Clinical operations teams need patient flow analysis without waiting for IT reports.
They ask
“Average patient wait time by clinic and time of day last month?”
Manufacturing
SCADA systems, quality databases, ERP back-end. Plant managers need production and quality data on-demand.
They ask
“Defect rate by production line and shift for the last 30 days?”
FinTech & Banking
Transaction databases, customer databases. Risk and compliance teams need on-demand analysis without engineering delays.
They ask
“Transactions above $10K from new accounts in the last 48 hours?”
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