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Grafbase enables developers to deploy GraphQL APIs faster with modern tooling.
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Focus on shipping products instead of building infrastructure.
Spend less time integrating, more time innovating
Build and ship your API in minutes using code-first or schema-first configuration.
Data Sources
Unify your data layer by stitching data sources together.
Auth
Integrate popular authentication providers in minutes.
Caching
Accelerate your data sources with advanced edge caching.
Storage
Serverless persistence that scales.
Go from idea to GraphQL API in seconds
The Grafbase workflow is built by developers, for developers to be efficient and elegant.
The Grafbase CLI provides a zero config local development environment that mimics production.
Grafbase automatically creates previews for each Git branch in your repository. All commits to your branch will trigger a new deployment.
Faster build times leads to faster delivery.
Examples
See how easy it is to integrate your favorite framework, library, database, or API.
Works with your favorite stack
Grafbase integrates seamlessly with your existing stack, and with the tools you already know and love.
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Tried @grafbase and was impressed how easy & fast it was to create your serverless GraphQL API + local instance 🔥
Current fantasy tech stack 🚀: - @nextjs - @tailwindcss - @typescript - @trpcio - @grafbase - @ClerkDev
As an engineer, I'm always on the lookout for tools that make my job easier and more efficient. @grafbase has quickly become a go-to for me in my #GraphQL development work. Its real-time query execution and intuitive schema management have saved me countless hours of debugging
Done playing with @Cloudflare Pages & Workers, for now. Now to learn some @grafbase and see how if it can play a role, because it is pretty nifty!
not sure if @grafbase is so good that it will actually obviate my entire job, or if it's good enough that i can use it at work without someone questioning my existence. either way, i am sold on the concept of "upload some SDL and query shit, stop worrying about the DB infra".