Luis Del Giudice

Jaime - Turn SQL into powerful dashboards

Jaime is a desktop app that allows you to quickly connect to any database and start writing SQL to visualize your data. It is secure because everything happens on your computer, your database is never touched by our servers.

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Batiste
I like the Idea, but generally my databases are not accessible from the outside of the datacenter. So I would not be able to connect from my desktop. It would be nice to have a web based version that I can install on a server that have access to the db.
Bartosz Hernas
@le_duke You should check out Metabase then, seems like a perfect solution for you
Luis Del Giudice
@le_duke You can always connect to a VPN and you would be able to access your data center's DB, if you need help how to set this up you can message me, happy to help you!
Batiste
@delgiudices yeah that could be a solution. As a developper I would prefer to install something on the server and have a web UI to access it on my phone for example. But I think that's still a great tool for users that are looking for something easier to setup.
San Kumar
Cool product! What are the premium features?
Luis Del Giudice
@bhatnagar_san As a premium subscriber you are able to maintain more than one dashboard and enables you to share dashboards through a web link
Sravan Kumar
Having it local in desktop sounds cool. Plans to avoid that SQL step altogether? Perhaps with selectors, dropdowns, operators etc., And it'd be nice to mention premium features at website upfront.
Luis Del Giudice
@sravang Removing SQL is probably not something we're looking at for now. SQL is very powerful and it allows you to gather any data you want. As far of premium features, yes we'll update the website soon, you get access to have multiple dashboards and the ability to share with others through a web link
Luis Del Giudice
Hello everyone, very excited to announce this product not only because it's been a lot of work to get here but because this is my first ever product in product hunt! I created Jaime because it was always so annoying to gather data for all of my apps, most tools were so "enterprise" and seemed slow to access new databases, I use Jaime myself and I love it because it's on my Dock and I just launch it and start querying. Please let me know if you find Jaime as useful and as easily accessible as I do
Peter Dziedzicz
Like the idea!
Yentl Spiteri
love this!
Michael Mota
Awesome tool and the design looks great, keep it up!
Brad Bitler
Interesting--can you add screenshots of the actual dashboard?
Luis Del Giudice
@bitler Yes! We are updating the landing page and we will add new content there very soon!
nathan gonzalez
any plans on supporting sql server?
Luis Del Giudice
@nathangonzalez We do want to support it, but we're prioritizing other things right now, that's definitely something for the near future, say by next month
Jinmy García, RD.
Muy bueno y útil
Michael Goldstrom
Is there SSH support?
Luis Del Giudice
@goldstrom you can always use a tool like sshuttle and connect to the database normally
Eugene Vygodner
cool idea.. support for mssql would be great.
Brad Rhoads
I like the idea. Couple of questions / suggestions: First, it's not clear to me how or why to use the markdown. Secondly, it appears that you have to individually hit play on each query to get an update. I'd like the entire dashboard to update automatically or with no more than 1 click. Finally, it would be nice to be able to hide the SQL so your dashboard just shows the graphs.
Patrick Wills
I wasn't able to connect and I never received any reply on the chat system so I'm guessing this isn't quite ready yet. I am trying Querious instead.
Ben Summers
I like the idea a lot. A constructive criticism, you cannot copy or paste anywhere in the app (not for passwords, SQL, titles, anything) it is a little frustrating when trying to setup lots of existing queries, you have to type them all out, again. Even entering new ID's into existing queries is painful. It just takes a lot of time to do. When you click on anything, if you move the mouse even slightly it moves the window around and doesn't register the click at all. Also you cannot hightlight titles to change only certain parts of the text, it just moves the entire window around (although this is minor, it would be nice) In it's current state, it is (for my use case at a least) unusable, which is a shame. I will revisit in a couple of months to see how it has improved.