
Guepard makes managing data simple and fast. Our platform helps businesses create and use databases instantly, save resources, and automate tasks like testing
Guepard makes managing data simple and fast. Our platform helps businesses create and use databases instantly, save resources, and automate tasks like testing
I started working with Guepard, and honestly, I keep finding new ways to use it. At first, I was just using it for basic testing, but now I'm seeing how powerful it really is. The time travel feature is incredible - when someone reports a bug, I can instantly jump to that exact moment in the database and see what was happening. Used to get anxious about messing up our test databases, but now I just branch them like Git and get to work. Had this tricky bug last week - just rewound the database to when it started happening and found it right away. Makes testing feel a lot safer, you know? And since it plugs right into our CI/CD, deployments are way smoother too.
As a developer working on Guepard itself, I’ve experienced firsthand how its branching and snapshot capabilities streamline development. Being able to instantly spin up isolated database environments, compare snapshots, and track changes has massively improved our workflow. No more manual dumps, messy migrations, or lost progress just fast, structured, and reliable database management. Guepard isn’t just a tool; it’s a developer experience enhancer! 💡 If you work with databases, you need to try this. 🔥
I've been using Guepard for a while now (as an early adapter), and it’s been a fantastic tool for handling complex business logic. The engine is highly reliable, and I especially appreciate how available, secure and efficient it is. The time-travel (git-like experience) feature it offers for managing workflows such as creating, comparing, and rolling back snapshots, is incredibly intuitive and powerful. It also excels in dynamic workflow automation, making it easy to define and manage multi-step processes, and its ability to handle automated testing pipelines has been a game-changer for creating controlled test environments. While there’s a bit of a learning curve, once you get used to it, it’s incredibly powerful and makes managing workflows much easier. I definitely recommend it for developers who need precision and scalability in their projects!
Hey there PH People !
We built Guepard because Engineers deserve better .
Every time we spun up a new environment, migrated data, or fixed a mistake, it felt like it took ages and that it slowed us down.
That frustration turned into an obsession so we built a better experience for databases.
With embedded Git-like features on top of Instant databases, a weapon for you to ship faster.
So claim your free Postgres database hosted on AWS and experience it first hand ;)
✅Deploy a database in 1 click
✅Instant branches for Dev | Test | QA | Staging | Analytics
✅Bookmark your versions
✅Time travel in 1 click
=> Setup a whole database infrastructure in 1 minute.
So use it for your projects, We're eager to hear from you guys =)
Have fun !
-KC-
This seems really cool - how does it differ from Neon?
@chon_tang1 Neon supports only PostgreSQL, we support PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, MariaDB and more databases in the future. We support more cloud providers and our data plane could be deployed anywhere on the cloud or on-prem. We bring the same features with a seamless dev experience across any data environment.
@chon_tang1 It's the exact same features you'd find on Neon, Except we can support multiple database engines.
We don't force you to change your database, We adapt to it =)
And to be honest, I think our platform provides a simpler and better experience for Users.
@chon_tang1 It works on top of existing DBs! I also talked to the founders, they plan on supporting DB engines beyond Postgres
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Guepard looks like an incredibly promising tool! I had the chance to test the closed beta, and the instant copies and rollbacks are absolute game-changers—especially for creating isolated environments for my developers. Super useful and well-executed. Great job!
@lamoquette Glad to see our Beta users supporting the initiative =)