You're either a developer or a product manager, or in a role where you need access to your application or reporting database.

In your company's early days, you relied on tools like Heroku Dataclips to perform rudimentary reporting. You hacked your way through SQL and/or got help from your developers to get your job done.

But, as your company has grown, you've had to migrate away from the Heroku service. With that migration comes a decision: what data tool to migrate to? How much to pay for it? What features do you need?

If you're looking for a seamless, low-cost, usable alternative to Heroku Dataclips, QueryClips may just be what you're looking for. It's inexpensive. It lets you connect to your Postgres or MySQL database no matter where it's hosted. It's secure. It runs queries in read-only transactions, and allows exporting to CSV, JSON, and Google Sheets. It lets you add sanely-named databases (not opaquely-named add-ons). And you can invite your colleagues.

Over 150 customers use QueryClips to get their jobs done every day, quickly and easily.

How it works

It takes less than a minute to get up and running. First, sign up:

Then, add your database

Now write (and iterate on) your SQL

Finally, (optionally) export your results to share with colleagues or to insert into slide decks:

That's it!

Examples

Customers use QueryClips for all sorts of data queries. For example:

A later-stage company uses QueryClips connected to a privately hosted Postgres database to run daily user engagement and retention reports

An education company uses QueryClips connected to their Heroku Postgres database to run daily roster reports

An e-commerce company uses QueryClips connected to their MySQL database hosted on Amazon RDS to build reports for revenue growth

An early stage biotech startup uses QueryClips connected to Postgres on Google Cloud to generate data for their investor update slide decks

These are just a couple examples of the kinds of uses that QueryClips actively sees today.