Announcing the shutdown of SQLizer
SQLizer is shutting down on Sunday August 31, 2025.
Sadly, after 10 years and billions of rows of data, it’s time to say goodbye to SQLizer. Economic conditions and lower search traffic (the effect of generative AI on SEO) means we’re not able to sustain the service as we’d want to.
All services will be switched off on Sunday August 31, 2025 and any recurring billing will be cancelled.
In the meantime, be sure to download any files you wish to keep if you haven’t already. Our open source projects will remain on GitHub.
For those customers who have built API integrations, we are able to offer a containerized version of SQLizer for a one off licence fee. Please get in touch via support if this would be of use to you.
Thanks to all our customers over the years.
Best wishes
SQLizer Team.
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