Dreambase
10 known investors
Dreambase is an AI-native analytics platform that enables companies to extract actionable insights directly from their Supabase database using AI agents, eliminating the need for traditional data teams or data warehouses.
Also known as Dream, Inc. · DreamBase · Dreambase.ai · Dreambase.com
Founders & leadership

Investors · 10
Also in the syndicate · 3
Funding
SEC filings, press & company announcements$3.7M disclosed across 1 of 2 rounds · 2026
- $3.7MseedApr 2026 · 4 sources
Felicis (lead), Active Capital, Angel Collective, angels from Perplexity, Cloudflare, WhatsApp, Expo, Reforge and QuotaPath, Darkmode Ventures, Earl Grey Capital, FirstMile Ventures, Mercury Fund, Scott Buxton (CFO, Supabase), Supabase executives
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Source: company announcements and press reports — follow each round's link for the claim.
Company profile
researched Aug 2026Dreambase is an Austin, Texas-based AI-native analytics platform built for companies whose operational data sits in Supabase, and more broadly in Postgres. The product connects to a Supabase project in one click via Supabase Auth, automatically detects schemas, tables and relationships, and then uses AI agents to index the database, infer usage patterns and identify key metrics. The stated goal is to deliver dashboards, reports and insights directly from the operational database without tracking SDKs, ETL pipelines, a data warehouse or a dedicated data team.
The platform is organized around several agent roles and components. Marketing material describes a Data Engineer agent that monitors system health and query performance and maintains the semantic layer, a Data Analyst agent that builds dashboards and runs analyses, and a Business Insights agent that proactively surfaces anomalies, trends and opportunities. Named features include Supabase Report Cards (free database health assessments covering security, performance, reliability and architecture), live production dashboards with drag-and-drop editing, scheduled refresh and a natural-language assistant, AI-generated reports, Topics (an AI-native semantic layer for defining KPIs once and reusing them), and an Analyst Agent tuned for Postgres best practices for deep-dive analysis, root cause investigation and query optimization. Skills are described as composable bundles of data sources, business logic and visualization rules that give agents context about the business.
Access is available through the Dreambase UI, a CLI, and MCP. The company announced the Dreambase MCP to connect customer data to any AI agent, and integrates with complementary systems such as Stripe, PostHog and Polar via APIs and MCP without duplicating data. Insight delivery channels include email and Slack.
Founding story
Coverage of the seed round describes Dreambase as co-founded by Andy Keil (CEO), a former Head of Product at QuotaPath, and Kyle Ledbetter (CTO), whose background includes design and engineering roles at Teradata, MicroStrategy and eBay. Keil has said the decision to start the company followed a shift in his view of what a two-person team could build with AI tooling: after experimenting with Claude Artifacts he built three micro-apps in one afternoon, and the pair subsequently left their jobs. The founders describe living the problem of slow answers to product questions despite the data already existing in their databases, and report going from whiteboard idea to a working prototype in five days.
Business model
Dreambase sells a self-serve and sales-assisted SaaS subscription. Users connect a Supabase project and pay for tiered access to AI data agents, dashboards, reports and the semantic layer. A free tier is offered to start, with paid tiers reported as Pro (approximately $29-49/month), Team ($249/month) and Enterprise on custom pricing. The pitch is cost substitution: replacing paid analytics tools such as Mixpanel and Amplitude and avoiding dedicated data-team hires.
Recurring subscription revenue from tiered plans (free entry tier; Pro, Team and Enterprise), with Enterprise priced custom.
Traction
Publicly verifiable traction is limited. Product Hunt shows two launches (August 2025 and April 2026), 417 followers and no reviews; the 2025 launch recorded 84 comments and 264 upvotes and the 2026 launch 13 comments and 146 upvotes. The company had roughly five employees at the time of its April 2026 seed round. Revenue-style figures such as MRR of about $82,400 and ARR of about $988K, 92% 12-month retention and 42% expansion-driven growth appear on the company's own website inside product screenshots; one secondary article repeats them as company traction, but they are not independently confirmed.
Latest developments
In April 2026 Dreambase announced a $3.7M seed round led by Felicis with participation from Active Capital, FirstMile Ventures, Darkmode Ventures, Angel Collective, Earl Grey Capital and Mercury Fund, plus angels including Supabase CFO Scott Buxton and other Supabase executives and individuals from Perplexity, Cloudflare, WhatsApp, Expo, Reforge and QuotaPath. Proceeds are earmarked for engineering hiring, product development and enterprise go-to-market. Also in April 2026 the company launched Dreambase Data Agent Skills on Product Hunt, and its website promotes the Dreambase MCP for connecting customer data to any AI agent. The company states it is deepening core capabilities and broadening integrations with systems that complement Supabase.
▸Full profile — market position, technology, go-to-market, geography, history, risks & controversies
Market position
Dreambase is an early-stage entrant in AI-native business intelligence, targeting the Supabase and wider Postgres installed base. Product Hunt lists it under data analysis, data visualization and observability tools, with similar products including Metabase, Mixpanel, Basedash, Hex and Amplitude. Commentary in secondary coverage frames the opportunity as becoming an analytics layer for Postgres companies, while noting competition from established BI vendors such as Looker and Tableau, newer AI analytics players and Supabase-adjacent tools.
Positioning rests on being database-native rather than warehouse- or SDK-based: analytics run directly against the customer's Supabase/Postgres instance, avoiding ETL, data duplication and warehouse setup. Secondary coverage frames this as a defensible 'native' stance against generic BI and AI analytics tools, reinforced by tight Supabase ecosystem alignment and angel investment from Supabase executives. The Skills and Topics concepts, which persist business logic and metric definitions for agents to reuse, are also presented as differentiators, alongside the cost argument of replacing multiple analytics licenses and data-team hires.
Technology
AI agents operating directly against a customer's Supabase/Postgres database. Capabilities described include automatic schema and relationship detection, table indexing, an AI-native semantic layer (Topics) for reusable KPI definitions, natural-language querying, agent-generated dashboards and reports, anomaly and trend detection, query optimization tuned to Postgres best practices, and database health scoring across security (including RLS coverage), indexing, error rates and performance. Interfaces include a web UI, CLI and MCP server, with connections to third-party sources such as Stripe, PostHog and Polar via APIs and MCP rather than data duplication.
Go-to-market
Product-led entry with a free tier and self-serve one-click Supabase connection, complemented by a 'Talk to an Engineer' path on the website and a stated push into enterprise go-to-market funded by the seed round. Distribution has leaned on the Supabase developer ecosystem and on Product Hunt launches. One account notes the team deliberately added small onboarding steps requiring user input, which improved trust and conversion relative to fully instant setup.
Companies building on Supabase and Postgres, ranging from solo founders and small startups without data hires to scaling teams and enterprise accounts. The value proposition emphasizes teams that lack dedicated data engineers, analysts or BI stacks.
Geography
Headquartered in Austin, Texas, United States. No other offices or regions are described in the sources.
History
According to a secondary profile, the two founders started the company around August 2024 and opened early access in April 2025. Dreambase made its first Product Hunt launch on 28 August 2025 under the name Dreambase.ai, described as fully integrated analytics from Supabase. A second Product Hunt launch, Dreambase Data Agent Skills, followed on 29 April 2026. In April 2026 the company (registered as Dream, Inc.) announced a $3.7M seed round led by Felicis. As of the funding announcement the team was reported at about five people, with plans to roughly double headcount.
Risks & controversies
Commentary in one secondary source identifies dependence on Supabase and Postgres adoption, competition from incumbent BI vendors and newer AI analytics tools, the security, compliance and sales-cycle demands of enterprise scaling, and the need to sustain early growth. Note also that the traction figures displayed on the company website appear within illustrative product screenshots (including a dated sample report), and one secondary source treats these as company metrics; they should not be read as independently verified operating results.
Compiled by commissioned research from 8 cited public sources — announcements, filings, and press listed under research sources below.
Key figures
latest reportedCompany-reported or press-reported figures, each dated to when it was claimed — not independently audited.
Competitors · 10
by search overlapCompanies competing with Dreambase for the same Google search keywords, organic and paid, via search-intersection analysis.
Timeline · 5
launches, deals, and filingsSecond Product Hunt launch introducing analytical Skills for data agents running on Supabase.
Seed round to expand the engineering team, scale product development and accelerate enterprise go-to-market; company plans to roughly double headcount.
$3.7M source ↗
Company website announces the Dreambase MCP, which connects a customer's data to any AI agent.
First Product Hunt launch, positioned as fully integrated analytics from Supabase, free to use; the launch recorded 84 comments and 264 upvotes.
Dreambase opened early access in April 2025, following founding around August 2024.
Dated company events from announcements, filings, and press; legal rows summarize public dockets and regulator releases.
In the news
▸Research sources · 8
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- Dreambasedreambase.com · web
8 public sources were cited for this profile; the first-party ones are listed here.
Frequently asked questions
- What does Dreambase do?
- Austin-based Dreambase runs AI data agents directly on a company's Supabase/Postgres database to produce dashboards and insights without a data team.
- Who founded Dreambase?
- Dreambase was founded by Kyle Ledbetter.
- Who are Dreambase's investors?
- Dreambase's investors include Earl Grey Capital, Felicis Ventures, Mercury Fund, Active Capital, Angel Collective, Darkmode Ventures, FirstMile Ventures.
- How much funding has Dreambase raised?
- Dreambase has disclosed $3.7M raised across 1 of its 2 known rounds.





