šØ Big news!
Weāve been collaborating with the legendary @tannerlinsley and the TanStack team to build something new:
TanStack DB ā a reactive, normalized, transactional state engine that extends TanStack Query.
i wonder when "PostgresLite" will become a thing
SQLite's single-file embedded no-server model makes getting started easy, but backends often need a database like Postgres
I wonder why you can't have both
Electric is now in GA! š
Check out the 1.0 release post here: electric-sql.com/blog/2025/03/1ā¦
The APIs are stable and we're is ready for mission critical, production apps. Super excited to see what you build with Electric now it's hit 1.0!
New release of PGlite - lightweight Postgres in WASM.
⢠Parameterised queries š
⢠pl/pgsql (first extension of many)
⢠Support for Web Workers
⢠Many bug fixes
⢠Benchmarks
⢠2-3x faster & 1/3 smaller š¤Æ
github.com/electric-sql/pā¦
More coming soon...
PGlite, our in-browser WASM Postgres, now supports extensions including pgvector š
This massive new release also includes a "live query" api, sync, an awesome new site, in-depth docs and even a REPL you can use in the browser š
pglite.dev
ElectricSQL is now in BETA!
We're a Postgres sync engine. Check out our new 1 million clients benchmark and demos: electric-sql.com/blog/2024/12/1ā¦
Electric is ready to sync with companies like @triggerdotdev, @ottogrid_ai and @doorboost using us in production.
If you haven't checked
We are very excited to have worked with @supabase on the incredible postgres.new - an AI playground for creating and publishing serverless Postgres/PGlite databases š
You can use it to create a database through a chat ui, and then publish your PGlite to a serverless
Launch Week Day 1 Announcement:
šØ Postgres.new
ā Spin up an unlimited number of Postgres databases
ā Directly in the browser
ā Let AI build your schema
TanStack DB gives you:
š Collections with live queries
ā”ļø Sub-millisecond incremental updates (via differential dataflow!)
š§ Fine-grained reactivity for minimal re-renders
š ļø Robust optimistic transactions with sync lifecycle support
š§± Normalized data by default
ElectricSQL recently completed a 120-day reliability sprint. Our one goal: make our sync engine so boring-reliable you stop thinking about it and just build.
We chased every incident, fixed every user-reported bug, and made unglamorous work our priority. š§µ
Weāre really excited to be sharing a new version of ElectricSQL today.
We have created a #LocalFirst sync layer that can be used to build reactive, realtime, offline-capable apps directly on Postgres and SQLite.
Come and see what we have built!