7 Integrations with SQLPilot
View a list of SQLPilot integrations and software that integrates with SQLPilot below. Compare the best SQLPilot integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with SQLPilot. Here are the current SQLPilot integrations in 2026:
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Microsoft Excel
Microsoft
Microsoft Excel is the industry-standard spreadsheet application that helps users organize, analyze, and visualize data with precision and power. Whether you’re managing budgets, tracking performance, or analyzing complex datasets, Excel simplifies every task with intuitive tools and intelligent automation. With Copilot, you can now ask Excel to write formulas, summarize data, or create visualizations—all powered by AI. From basic spreadsheets to advanced financial modeling, Excel adapts to your skill level and workflow. Its cloud collaboration through Microsoft 365 lets multiple users edit, share, and comment in real time from any device. With flexible templates, built-in charts, and cross-platform integration, Excel turns numbers into insights you can act on.Starting Price: $8.25 per user per month -
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Google Sheets
Google
Google Sheets is an AI-powered online spreadsheet platform designed to help individuals and teams organize, analyze, and visualize data collaboratively. The platform includes Gemini AI features that allow users to create formulas, generate trackers, analyze datasets, and build data visualizations using simple text prompts. Google Sheets supports real-time collaboration with live co-editing, comments, version history, and customizable sharing controls that help teams work together from any location. Users can streamline workflows with smart tables, pre-built templates, Connected Sheets for BigQuery and Looker data, and integrations with third-party applications such as Salesforce, Intuit, and Asana. The platform also enhances Microsoft Excel files by adding collaborative editing, intelligent suggestions, and task management capabilities directly within spreadsheets. -
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MySQL
Oracle
MySQL is the world's most popular open source database. With its proven performance, reliability, and ease-of-use, MySQL has become the leading database choice for web-based applications, used by high profile web properties including Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and all five of the top five websites*. Additionally, it is an extremely popular choice as embedded database, distributed by thousands of ISVs and OEMs.Starting Price: Free -
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GPT-3
OpenAI
Our GPT-3 models can understand and generate natural language. We offer four main models with different levels of power suitable for different tasks. Davinci is the most capable model, and Ada is the fastest. The main GPT-3 models are meant to be used with the text completion endpoint. We also offer models that are specifically meant to be used with other endpoints. Davinci is the most capable model family and can perform any task the other models can perform and often with less instruction. For applications requiring a lot of understanding of the content, like summarization for a specific audience and creative content generation, Davinci is going to produce the best results. These increased capabilities require more compute resources, so Davinci costs more per API call and is not as fast as the other models.Starting Price: $0.0200 per 1000 tokens -
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GPT-4
OpenAI
GPT-4 (Generative Pre-trained Transformer 4) is a large-scale unsupervised language model, yet to be released by OpenAI. GPT-4 is the successor to GPT-3 and part of the GPT-n series of natural language processing models, and was trained on a dataset of 45TB of text to produce human-like text generation and understanding capabilities. Unlike most other NLP models, GPT-4 does not require additional training data for specific tasks. Instead, it can generate text or answer questions using only its own internally generated context as input. GPT-4 has been shown to be able to perform a wide variety of tasks without any task specific training data such as translation, summarization, question answering, sentiment analysis and more.Starting Price: $0.0200 per 1000 tokens -
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GPT-3.5
OpenAI
GPT-3.5 is the next evolution of GPT 3 large language model from OpenAI. GPT-3.5 models can understand and generate natural language. We offer four main models with different levels of power suitable for different tasks. The main GPT-3.5 models are meant to be used with the text completion endpoint. We also offer models that are specifically meant to be used with other endpoints. Davinci is the most capable model family and can perform any task the other models can perform and often with less instruction. For applications requiring a lot of understanding of the content, like summarization for a specific audience and creative content generation, Davinci is going to produce the best results. These increased capabilities require more compute resources, so Davinci costs more per API call and is not as fast as the other models.Starting Price: $0.0200 per 1000 tokens -
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PostgreSQL
PostgreSQL Global Development Group
PostgreSQL is a powerful, open-source object-relational database system with over 30 years of active development that has earned it a strong reputation for reliability, feature robustness, and performance. There is a wealth of information to be found describing how to install and use PostgreSQL through the official documentation. The open-source community provides many helpful places to become familiar with PostgreSQL, discover how it works, and find career opportunities. Learm more on how to engage with the community. The PostgreSQL Global Development Group has released an update to all supported versions of PostgreSQL, including 15.1, 14.6, 13.9, 12.13, 11.18, and 10.23. This release fixes 25 bugs reported over the last several months. This is the final release of PostgreSQL 10. PostgreSQL 10 will no longer receive security and bug fixes. If you are running PostgreSQL 10 in a production environment, we suggest that you make plans to upgrade.
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