Website SQL Query Tool
Users want to query website data like a database instead of scraping or manual extraction. A tool that lets you write SQL-like queries against any website structure and export results in structured formats.
Browser automation and no-code data extraction are both growing, but developer appetite specifically for SQL-style interfaces against web content is more niche than the revenue band suggests — $500–3k/mo is realistic only if you nail a specific vertical like price monitoring or lead scraping rather than building a general-purpose tool. The closest substitutes are Browseless, Apify, and to some extent Bardeen, all of which already handle structured web extraction with varying levels of SQL-like querying. The unit economics are marginal: developers who want this badly enough to pay will likely self-host a scraping stack, and non-technical users won't write SQL regardless of how you pitch it. The biggest risk is the classic devtool trap — engineers find it interesting enough to try for free, but the use case rarely recurs often enough to justify a monthly subscription.
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