
Reindeer
Cursor for databases
622 followers
Cursor for databases
622 followers
Reindeer is a Cursor-like IDE for databases. It understands your database schema, generates production-ready SQL in seconds, autocompletes, and fixes without ever leaving your IDE.






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@abheda_premarajΒ Yayy π―
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@shifasΒ That's awesome to hear! Super glad that you liked it Shifas β€οΈπ We'll be rolling out more updates in the coming weeks. Stay tuned!
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Love how clean and practical this is. Tools built from real daily pain always turn out the best, and Reindeer looks exactly like that.
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@abod_rehmanΒ Thank you!! β€οΈ This means a lot. Yes, we faced this issue on a daily basis. Writing queries manually, and constantly context switching between IDE & LLMs. Hope Reindeer gives you the productivity it gave us. Looking forward!
Congratulations to the Reindeer team on the launch!
Itβs a great product to start with, and Iβm sure you already have plenty of new features in mind to release. My recommendation would be to focus on enhancements like schema management, migrations, and database triggers, rather than adding support for new databases right away.
The feature that allows writing SQL from comments is very useful β it works much like Copilot or Cursor.
Best of luck!
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@sophie34Β Hey Sophie, Thanks a ton for the suggestions! π I wanted to give you the 'Feedback comment Award'. But unfortunately, we exhausted our 3 badges. But nonethless, Thanks for your feedback! It means a lot β€οΈ
Does it learn from my query patterns over time, or is it stateless?
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@mahreen_alamΒ Stateless as of now. But we have this in our roadmap to make the platform more proactive. Learn from the queries, clean the schema and become a self healing system
Interesting! Does the autocomplete adapt based on the specific DB engine?
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@nuzhat_farhana1Β Yes it does. Our prompts and guardrails adapts based on which database you connect
Does this support all major databases (PostgreSQL, MySQL, etc.), or is it limited to specific ones?
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@yerbolatΒ We support PostgreSQL as of launch day. But more db supports are coming in the upcoming weeks! Do you have anything particular in mind?