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Open source test data platform built for developers. Easily create anonymized, secure test data and sync it across all of your environments.
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Last night we hosted Hack Night at
@github
with our friends from
@weaviate_io@jamdotdev
and
@deepset_ai
and it was incredible! Kudos to winners of the demo challenge for the demo hangman app they built on top of Neosync!
We're officially live on Hacker News! Check it out and give us an upvote!
Introducing our integration with
@PlanetScale
! You can now seed your development and staging databases with anonymized production data from your main branch or hydrate a dev database with synthetic data. Guide below

And we ain't stopping! New changelog is out: - more responsive error handling - support for flexible schema references - bug fixes - UI refinements and more
🚀 You can now generate data for any schema in Postgres or Mysql using
@neosynccloud
AI Data Generation. We support pretty much every LLM that's available and even your own custom models. As long as it's available at an endpoint, we can talk to it. Neosync handles the
The first time a customer referred to us as a "Developer Data Platform", we didn't too much of it. Then a few more customers said it. Then a few investors said it. Then it became obvious that what we're building at Neosync is exactly just that: a data platform for developers.
New Blog Alert! We recently migrated from using SWR to using Tanstack +
@bufbuild
connectrpc for all of our react hooks and data fetching and it's massively simplified things. Check out the blog that
@NickZelei
published detailing how we did it.neosync.dev/blog/tanstack-…
Day 1 in Seattle at Open Source Summit!
We're looking better than ever with a brand new website! We spent some time updating our branding and messaging to more closely align with the problems we're solving. Check it out



Yesterday we released the ability to use base transformers in Neosync custom transformers. Today, wanted to show off a demo of how you can use Neosync custom transformers to anonymize data and generate synthetic data. Check out the demo below!