PulpMiner's answer:
PulpMiner is the easiest way to turn any webpage into a clean, structured API. What makes it unique is its ability to automatically generate smart JSON templates using AI, eliminating the need for manual schema design. With just a URL, users can create fast, real-time, cacheable API endpoints — all without writing a single line of code.
PulpMiner's answer:
Unlike most web scraping tools that require complex setup or coding knowledge, PulpMiner offers a plug-and-play experience powered by AI. It’s affordable, credit-based (no monthly lock-ins), and uses top-tier infrastructure like Cloudflare Workers and powerful non-blocking scrapers for reliability and access. You get real-time data, fast responses, and the ability to customize your outputs with minimal effort.
PulpMiner's answer:
Our primary audience includes indie developers, no-code/low-code builders, SaaS founders, data analysts, and marketers who need structured web data for automation, reporting, or integrating with other tools — without the usual headaches of scraping.
PulpMiner's answer:
PulpMiner was born from the frustration of building scrapers for every new project. While exploring ways to automate this repetitive work, we realized there was no simple, AI-powered solution to convert webpages into structured APIs — especially one that didn’t require subscriptions or complex configurations. That gap led to the creation of PulpMiner, a lightweight but powerful tool built for speed, scale, and simplicity.
PulpMiner's answer:
Cloudflare Workers (for backend)
Vercel (for frontend hosting)
Cloudflare KV (for data caching)
Clerk (for authentication)
Paddle (for credit-based payments and licensing)
PulpMiner's answer:
Indie SaaS founders scraping pricing data for competitors
E-commerce consultants extracting product data from supplier sites
No-code builders integrating data into Airtable/Notion
Marketing agencies automating web data collection
Startup growth teams building real-time dashboards
(Companies Include Gladly, Tekion)
Based on our record, Base for SQLite seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 2 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I say GUI because I think it's a lot easier but feel free to suggest CLI tools. The two tools I've found for this so far are Base (paid, SQLite only) and I just discovered DBeaver (free) today. Any others? Source: about 2 years ago
At client site to debug issues and deal with things like bulk product name changes https://sqlitebrowser.org/ For more involved work that I do at my shop or on my laptop, DataGrip by Jet Brains is great. Before I got fed up with Apple, I used https://menial.co.uk/base/ DataGrip’s benefit to me is mainly reworking a customer DB at the ER diagram level, then updating code to match. - Source: Hacker News / over 3 years ago
DB Browser for SQLite - News. 2017-09-28 - Added PortableApp version of 3. 10. 1. Thanks John.
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