I’m building Vizora, a schema intelligence platform for developers.
It helps with:
Understanding database schemas
Auto-generating diagrams & docs
Asking verifiable questions about schemas (no AI guessing)
This is an early-stage project, and I’m looking for collaborators, not paid contractors.
Important upfront clarity
❌ No joining fee
❌ No guaranteed payment
❌ No corporate structure
✅ Real product
✅ Real codebase
✅ Real learning
If you’re looking to:
Gain experience building a real SaaS
Improve backend / frontend / system design skills
Contribute ideas, not just code
Build something useful for developers
You’re welcome.
Tech stack
React + TypeScript
Tailwind
Node.js + Express
Supabase (Postgres)
AI used carefully (schema-constrained, evidence-based)
Ways to contribute
Frontend UI & interactions
Backend APIs & data modeling
UX improvements
Documentation
Feature discussions & reviews
No pressure, no deadlines, no corporate nonsense.
If this sounds interesting:
Comment here
DM me
Or ask for the repo link
Let’s build Vizora together.
Top comments (3)
This sounds really interesting. I recently completed The Odin Project full-stack course. I’m more comfortable with backend work than frontend, but I’m actively improving both.
I’d love to contribute to gain more real-world experience, especially working on a shared codebase and collaborating with other developers, since most of my learning so far has been solo.
I’m comfortable with Node.js, Express, backend APIs, data modeling, PostgreSQL, and Prisma, and I’m eager to learn more while contributing where I can. I’d be happy to hear your thoughts.
Thanks a lot for the detailed message — and congrats on completing The Odin Project, that’s a solid foundation.
Right now, I’m keeping collaboration lightweight and focused.
At this stage, I’m mainly looking for issues, feedback, and reviews from users of the platform, rather than direct code contributions.
What would be most helpful:
Trying Vizora with real schemas
Reporting bugs or rough edges
Suggesting improvements or missing features
Sharing what feels confusing or unintuitive
That kind of feedback directly shapes what gets built next and helps make the product genuinely useful for developers.
If you’re interested, feel free to explore the platform and drop:
Issues
UX feedback
Feature suggestions
Really appreciate your interest and the time you took to write — feedback like this is always welcome.
No problem. You can drop the platform link.