For SaaS ops, finance, and product teams

Recurring SQL reports, handled for you.

Query Butler turns the database questions your team asks every week into scheduled Slack and email reports, without waiting on engineering.

5 reports in 5 business days. If the reports are useless, you do not pay.

Operator: Can someone pull weekly churn by plan?
Engineering: Again?

Query Butler:
✓ Writes the SQL against your schema
✓ Gets the output approved
✓ Schedules delivery to Slack or email
✓ Keeps the report running every week

Your dashboard is not the problem. The repeated asks are.

Teams do not fail because they lack another chart. They fail because the same five questions keep bouncing through Slack, Jira, and someone’s inbox until an engineer gives up and runs SQL manually.

Same questions

Activation, churn, revenue, usage, overdue invoices, partner leads. The questions repeat because the business runs on them.

Wrong owner

Engineers become the reporting desk because nobody else wants database access, SQL review, or broken numbers.

No delivery loop

Dashboards wait to be opened. Operators need the answer pushed to where work already happens.

The SQLBot Report Sprint

A small concierge test before you buy software. You give us five recurring database questions. We turn them into scheduled reports.

1
Send five questions.
Example: weekly churn by segment, trials hitting activation, accounts with usage drops.
2
We map the schema.
Read-only connection, schema export, or sample data. No production heroics.
3
We write and review SQL.
You approve the output before anything gets scheduled.
4
Reports arrive automatically.
Slack or email delivery on the schedule your team already expects.
Validation offer

5 reports in 5 business days.

$500

If the reports are useless, you do not pay. Simple enough to avoid procurement theater.

Good fit if:

  • Your team asks engineering for the same SQL numbers every week.
  • You use Postgres, MySQL, or BigQuery.
  • You need Slack or email delivery, not another dashboard graveyard.
  • You can name five recurring questions today.