Stop Asking the Data Team. Ask Your Data. — Introducing iDBQuery
Stop Asking the Data Team. Ask Your Data.
In every company, the same scene repeats every day. The marketing lead Slacks an analyst: "quick one — how many sign-ups from Dubai last month?" The analyst is two hours into something else. By the time the answer comes back, the meeting is over. Multiply that by every team in the building.
Data isn't the bottleneck. Access to data is. The numbers exist — in a database, an Excel file, a vendor extract — but only the engineers can reach them. So the people who need answers learn to stop asking, and decisions get made on instinct instead of evidence.
That is the problem iDBQuery was built to remove. Connect any database, spreadsheet, or CSV. Ask in plain English. Get back charts, dashboards, and reports that update themselves. If you can describe what you want, you can have it.
"If you can describe what you want, you can have it."
— The product philosophy behind iDBQuery
What It Does, in Five Stories
1. Connect anything in under a minute.
A production database. An Excel file someone emailed you last Tuesday. A CSV export from a legacy system. iDBQuery understands them all and treats them the same. No ETL pipelines, no warehouse setup, no waiting on IT.
2. Just ask.
"How many active customers signed up last quarter, broken down by region?" The answer comes back as a chart, a table, and a sentence. Ask a follow-up — "now show me only the enterprise plans" — and it remembers what you were just looking at. Conversation, not commands.
3. Build a dashboard by chatting.
"Build me an HR overview: headcount, hires this year, turnover, and a pie chart of departments." A full dashboard appears. Add a date filter by saying "add a date filter on hire date." Change a chart by saying "make that one a line instead of a bar." No drag-drop, no widget configuration screens. You describe what you want; it builds it.
4. Share what you built.
Send a link to your team or a client. Optional password protection. Optional filter controls so the recipient can slice the data themselves. Embed a single chart in another internal tool. Export the underlying numbers to Excel.
5. See your data, literally.
Ask "show me how all my tables connect" and you get a visual diagram of your database — relationships, columns, the whole picture. Useful for onboarding new team members, documenting a system, or just understanding what you have.
Who It's For
- Operations, HR, marketing, finance leads who know what question to ask but not how to ask it in SQL.
- Founders and managers who want a real-time pulse on their business without depending on someone else's calendar.
- Data and engineering teams tired of being a ticket queue for "quick number" requests.
- Agencies and consultants building dashboards for clients — what used to take a week takes an afternoon.
Why It's Different
Most "chat with your data" tools show you a chat box that writes SQL. You still have to know what to ask, you still get one-shot answers, and the moment the conversation scrolls away, the chart you needed is gone.
iDBQuery is built around how people actually work:
- Conversation, not commands. Follow-ups remember context. "Now break that down by month" just works.
- Permanent dashboards from temporary chats. Anything you produce in chat — a chart, a table, a full dashboard — is saved in your Gallery and can be promoted to a shareable Report with one click.
- The AI explores before answering. It doesn't guess. It looks at your schema, samples your data, runs queries, sees the results, and corrects course if something's off — all transparently, so you watch it think.
- Multi-source out of the box. Pull from your production database AND that Excel file AND a CSV in the same report. Most tools force you to pick one.
- Built for messy real-world data. Arabic table names, columns with spaces or slashes, vendor exports with weird formatting — it handles them. We tested on a real Arabic-language case management system; it just worked.
The Trust Layer
Things people care about when they hand a tool access to their data:
It can query your data; it cannot change it.
Sources, conversations, reports, and gallery items are owned by individual users.
Monthly conversation budgets, source caps, and report caps — all adjustable per user.
What It Feels Like to Use — The First Ten Minutes
- Sign in. Pick "New connection." Paste your database URL or drop a spreadsheet. iDBQuery reads the schema, makes notes, and tells you what it found.
- Click "Chat." Ask "what's in this data?" Get a guided tour.
- Ask the question you actually came for. Watch the AI explore, query, and come back with a chart.
- Like the chart? Click "Add to report." Now it's a permanent widget.
- Ask for two more widgets and a filter. The dashboard takes shape in front of you.
- Click "Share." Send the link to whoever needed the answer.
That's the demo. That's also the actual workflow.
Part of a Bigger Picture
iDBQuery joins a growing family of Intrazero AI products that take real, repetitive, expensive work off people's plates — without theater, without "AI" stickers slapped on screens for marketing. We pick problems that consume hours a week for real teams, and replace them with something that takes minutes.
The same philosophy lives in our other products:
- iTest — the examination platform that powers the Egyptian Medical License Exam with 2M+ exams delivered.
- AI Questions Builder — exam questions, auto-grading, essay marking, and bubble-sheet OMR powered by AI.
- iTutor — the AI tutoring engine that turns course material into personalised learning conversations. Try it at itutor.study.
- iDBQuery — the data answer to the same question: what if the slowest part of your day became the fastest?
Try It
Try iDBQuery free. Connect your first source, ask your first question — and see how much of your week it gives back.
