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Every team with a real Postgres schema eventually hits the same wall: you need a populated database to develop, test, and demo โ but you can't use production data. Either it's regulated (PII, PCI, HIPAA), or the company doesn't exist yet, or your distributed team isn't cleared to touch it.
The existing options are all bad:
test@test.comSeedfast: realistic, relational data generated from your schema alone, no production access required.
Point Seedfast at your live Postgres, give it a natural-language scope (for example, "fintech app with 100 accounts, transactions, and varied balances"), and it fills your database in one CLI command. Foreign keys resolve automatically. Values are domain-appropriate โ names look like names, transactions look like transactions, dates make sense. The same tool works for 10 rows in a unit test and hundreds of thousands in a load test.
Because nothing ever connects to production, there's no PII pipeline to maintain, no security review to clear, no compliance risk to mitigate. The compliance problem doesn't exist instead of being solved.
Teams that can't use production data:
Also a strong fit for any team with 20+ tables and a seed file that's quietly become tech debt nobody wants to own.
Postgres-first CLI, runs anywhere you can run a binary.
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Seedfast's answer:
Seedfast is schema-driven by design. Point it at your Postgres database and it generates realistic, relational data โ written directly into your live tables, with triggers firing correctly, constraints staying valid, and foreign keys resolved across the entire database. Complex schema features (views, JSON fields, enums, deep multi-level relations) are handled natively. One CLI command. No production access required, no seed scripts to maintain, no PII risk.
Seedfast's answer:
Simplicity. One CLI command, no config files, no dashboards, nothing to maintain. Connect your database, describe what you need in plain English, and the data lands in your tables โ usually under two minutes from install to a seeded database. Same command whether you need 10 rows for a unit test or 500,000 for a load testing.
Seedfast's answer:
Developers in compliance-regulated environments who can't use production data, and anyone tired of writing and maintaining seed scripts. The common thread: they want realistic, relational data without the setup tax.
Seedfast's answer:
We were tired of maintaining seed scripts. Every migration broke them, the data looked fake, and we were burning hours every week on something that should've been a non-problem.