We’re Launching Vizora (Private Beta) — Paste Your DB Schema, Understand It Instantly
Source: Dev.to
What is Vizora?
Vizora is a database intelligence tool for developers. Instead of connecting to your database or asking for credentials, you simply:
- Paste your database schema (SQL / Prisma)
Vizora generates:
- ER diagrams
- Schema explorer
- Plain‑English explanations
- Version history
- Change tracking
- Auto documentation (Markdown)
No DB access required.
Why I Built This
I noticed three recurring problems across teams and freelance projects:
- Database onboarding is slow
- Diagrams are outdated or don’t exist
- Schema knowledge lives in people’s heads
Existing tools either:
- Require database access (security reviews, friction), or
- Focus only on diagrams, not understanding
Vizora focuses on clarity, not control.
How Vizora Works
- You paste your schema (SQL / Prisma).
- Every paste becomes a version.
- Relationships are detected automatically.
- Diagrams and docs stay in sync.
No live DB connections at all, making it safe for:
- Client projects
- Internal schemas
- Legacy databases
- Early‑stage startups
Private Beta Details
Vizora is currently in Private Beta.
Beta Access Includes
- Create up to 2 projects
- Full access to core features
- Real workflows (not a demo)
Beta Limits
- 2 projects per user
- Limited schema versions
- Billing is disabled during beta (the goal is feedback, not revenue)
What I’m Looking For
If you’re a:
- Backend developer
- Freelancer
- Startup engineer
- Agency dev
I’d love your feedback on:
- What felt confusing?
- What saved you time?
- What’s missing for real usage?
There’s an in‑app feedback button — every response is read.
What’s Coming After Beta
After beta, Vizora will move to paid plans with:
- One‑time payments (no subscriptions)
- Manual renewals
- Team plans
- Higher limits
Beta users will keep their data.
Try the Beta
👉 Vizora (Private Beta): https://vizora1.vercel.app/
If you’ve ever opened a database and thought, “I wish I could understand this faster,” Vizora is built for that exact moment.
Thanks for reading — feedback is very welcome.