Platform/Database

Built-in database for apps

Every Modelence app ships with an integrated, enterprise-scale database by default — schema, queries, and dashboards included. Ready to serve real traffic, no setup required.

What’s included

  • Automatic schema validation and index management
  • No hardcoded connection strings or credentials — it just works
  • Run on Modelence Cloud or bring your own MongoDB cluster
  • Built-in migrations and backups managed for you
  • Built-in dashboard for browsing and querying data

Full-stack platform with database built-in

Modelence is a full-stack platform with its own database layer. When you tell the system what you want to build, it includes the data model. No separate sign up. No connection string to manage. No integration to wire up.

The database is part of the application — because it should be.

Structured, queryable, yours

Modelence uses a real relational database. Your data has a schema, relationships, constraints — not just a key-value store. You can tell the builder “refactor the data model,” “add an index on user lookups,” or “rewrite this query,” and it knows what to do. No Supabase. No Firebase. No “create another user account” pain. Just your app and your data.

An AI agent that can see into your database

Telemetry is baked into every method and query — and wired into the AI agent. When there’s a problem, the agent doesn’t guess. It reads the error, the slow query, and fixes its own code. On other builders, “fix my database bug” means the AI is flying blind. With Modelence, it has the feedback loop.

Infrastructure built for real workloads

The Modelence database runs on infrastructure built for production apps — not demos that fall over under heavy load. It scales as your users do. You won’t need to switch to a “real” database six months in.

Open source. No lock-in.

You control your code and your data. Modelence is open source — no proprietary formats, no platform dependency. The schema and the data stay with you if you ever hand off the project or move it to another server.

What “built-in” means

The practical difference between a platform designed around integration and one where the database is part of the framework.

Database
Other builders
Sign up for Supabase. Add API keys. Hope the connection holds.
Modelence
Built in from the very first prompt. No accounts, no keys, no friction.
Auth
Other builders
Connect a third-party service. Configure OAuth.
Modelence
Built in. Users can log in from day one.
Scheduled jobs
Other builders
Wire up an external job queue.
Modelence
Built-in cron jobs — scheduled tasks run on your infrastructure.
Monitoring
Other builders
Bolt on a SaaS after things break.
Modelence
Instrumented by default. Every method, every query, already tracked.
When something breaks
Other builders
Copy logs from one service, paste into another. Guess.
Modelence
The AI agent reads your telemetry directly and fixes it.
Infrastructure
Other builders
Serverless functions. Times out under real load.
Modelence
Long-running workloads. Designed for production traffic.
Vendor lock-in
Other builders
Platform-dependent.
Modelence
Open source. Code and data are yours. Deploy anywhere.

Real apps need a real database

Modelence is built for the apps that need a database to persist, structure, and query data — and the ones that would break without it.

CRM

CRMs and pipeline tools

Manage contacts, opportunities, and a full record of communications. Keep structured records and know how they relate. Search across everything. FundCRM, a VC pipeline tool built on Modelence, is exactly that: investors, intros, and statuses, stored and queried.

Marketing

Marketing automation platforms

Manage subscriber lists, campaign state, send logs, and templates. Schedule sends with cron jobs. Mailvora — an email campaign automation app built on Modelence — does this without wiring up a separate data service.

Content

Content apps with a real backend

User content, activity, and accounts all need a place to live. TyperNews — an app for practising typing using real news articles — fetches content, logs sessions, and remembers users’ progress across visits. That’s a database at work, and Modelence ships with one.

B2B SaaS

Niche B2B SaaS

CMSes, compliance management, tool-as-product. Anything that needs users, structured data, recurring workflows, and the ability to search across all of it. This is Modelence’s sweet spot.

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