
Keboola MCP Server
Launched this week
Build production-grade data pipelines with just a prompt
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Your AI agent just became a data engineer. Keboola MCP Server lets Claude, Cursor or ChatGPT build actual data pipelines—with error handling, logging & built-in governance. Describe your workflow and get production infrastructure in seconds.
Keboola MCP Server
Lovable for Data Pipelines: Revolution in Data Engineering
Hi all, I am Pavel one of the co-founders. Ever needed to get data from multiple sources, put it together and send it to your Salesforce or Google Ads ? Remember how difficult it was and how many hours your team had to spend on it ?
Starting today you can vibe code data pipelines yourself and get the data when you need it! Together with Claude or Cursor this becomes a reality.
Check it out and let me know what you think :)
Here is video in action by Avery:
@pavel_dolezal2 :) Proud to be part of this!
Really curious if this could let non-engineers describe what they want and get something usable. Any plans to add natural language prompts specifically for marketing use cases?
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Hi @hamza_afzal_butt !
This is exactly where we’re headed. We have a list of use cases with system prompts that guide LLMs—helping them steer the discussion by identifying root issues, suggesting solutions, and even “signing off” PRD documents. We’re building the entire pipeline for you, so it’s not just for data engineers anymore. This will also empower business teams.
Would you like me to follow up with you early next week? I should have a functional version ready by then.
This is an export from the long-term memory of my R&D model (see full list in Google Doc):
https://docs.google.com/document/d/14EI8oh32YbNIV0SFX6DLqtGM593leD2bsFxBwgSSkBI/edit?usp=sharing
Even though i understand keboola very well, this saves me time and sometimes it's smarter than me. It's ridiculous how clever the LLMs got. I'm mostly using it in web claude, but have it in cursor too.
I love how i can give it task and just go about other work for a few minutes.
@tomas_fejfar Totally agree. It’s been surprising to see just how capable LLMs have become, especially when they’re connected to real infrastructure like this.
That moment when you can hand off a task, shift focus, and come back to something working… it really changes how you think about building :)
Thanks for sharing and we are glad to hear it’s saving you time. Curious to see how you keep using it. 🩵