Databases are one of those things that every dev touches but very few are comfortable explaining — especially when you inherit a project or join a new team.
Between outdated ER diagrams, missing docs, and tribal knowledge passed over Slack, understanding a schema can feel like a scavenger hunt.
I’m building something to change that.
I just shared this over on LinkedIn (feel free to check it out and leave a comment if you want to see the convo):
👉 https://www.linkedin.com/posts/rushikeshbodakhe_newproject-activity-7416003191143751680-0qIs?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop&rcm=ACoAAFXwuX8BlNxqHQyI_YXZXVAwNOMJ1Valbj8
What I’m Building
The idea is simple but solves a real pain point for backend developers:
Paste your database schema (SQL / Prisma / DDL)
Instantly get:
Interactive ER diagrams
Plain-English schema explanations
Living documentation
Version history
Change tracking
No live database access. No credentials. Just schema → clarity.
Your code already is the source of truth — why shouldn’t the documentation match it automatically?
Who This Helps
This tool is built for:
Backend engineers working with complex schemas
Teams onboarding new developers
Freelancers and agencies documenting client projects
Anyone who dreads reading a giant DDL file
Why I’m Sharing This
I’m building Vizora in public and want feedback from developers who actually deal with schemas day-to-day. Before locking in features or pricing, I’d love to hear:
What frustrates you about schema documentation?
What tools do you currently use (if any)?
What would make your life easier?
If this sounds like something worth giving feedback on — or if you want early access — drop a comment here or over on LinkedIn.
Thanks for reading!
