Razvan Ilin

Razvan Ilin

I was allowed too much time in front of the computer as a child and now I inevitably like techy stuff. I also enjoy photography, traveling and I tell people that I know how to play the guitar.

How to connect and visualize Amazon RDS data with Chartbrew

In this tutorial, we'll guide you through the steps to connect your Amazon RDS databases, specifically Postgres and MySQL, with Chartbrew

Connect and visualize your Supabase Database with Chartbrew

This tutorial shows you how to connect, query, and visualize your Supabase database with Chartbrew. Create Supabase client reports with ease.

How to visualize Heroku Postgres data with Chartbrew

In this tutorial, we are going to connect Heroku Postgres to Chartbrew, fetch some data, and create charts to visualize our data.

Visualize MySQL data with Chartbrew

In this short tutorial, we will show how you can connect any MySQL database to Chartbrew. Once we connect the database, we are going to write a few simple queries to fetch some data and create datasets to be visualized in multiple ways.

Chartbrew v3 - what's new

The new Chartbrew v3 is out after 6 months of development. Brand new design, improved UX, faster chart building, and many more updates.

Integrate Google Analytics (GA4) with your Chartbrew dashboards

Integrate Google Analytics (GA4) with your Chartbrew dashboards and use our advanced query builder and chart editor to get the most out of your data.

Connect and visualize TimescaleDB data with Chartbrew

Learn how to connect Timescale databases to Chartbrew and create powerful visualization dashboards and reports to monitor and share with others.

How to deploy Chartbrew on Render

You can use Render to deploy your Chartbrew application for free. This tutorial will show you all the steps to get your visualization stack up and running.

Fetch Firestore collection data with the Firebase NodeJS SDK

Getting Firestore data in the right format can be a tedious task. This blog post will show you how to fetch, filter, and flatten your data

Chartbrew v2 and beyond

It took almost 2 years' worth of work to get to v2 from the initial out of Beta in November 2020. The new version is a culmination of updates added to the platform during this time and a complete UI re-design to modernize the look and feel