June 17, 2026

Graphs, gripes, and SQL shade

Show HN: BlitzGraph – Supabase for graphs, built for LLM agents

New AI database drops, and the comments instantly turn into a SQL custody battle

TLDR: BlitzGraph launched a beta database aimed at helping AI assistants build apps more easily, while openly warning users that stored data could be wiped. In the comments, people immediately argued over whether it truly beats older graph tools—or if this is just another flashy attempt to replace SQL.

BlitzGraph has arrived with a big promise: make it ridiculously easy for AI assistants to build apps by using a graph-style backend instead of old-school tables. The pitch is simple enough for non-database people: describe how things connect, let the system handle the messy parts, and give bots a cleaner way to ask for data. There’s even a public playground and direct connections for AI coding tools. The catch? It’s in beta, and the site bluntly warns your data may be wiped without notice. Nothing says "living on the edge" quite like building on a platform that might hit the reset button tomorrow.

But the real fireworks are in the comments, where the community immediately split into curious optimists, battle-scarred database veterans, and one very loud SQL defender. One commenter politely asked the killer question: why is this better for AI than existing graph databases like Neo4j or TypeDB? Another zeroed in on the founder’s claim about filing 120+ issues on rival products and basically said, receipts please. That turned the thread from launch post into mini cross-examination.

Then came the comedy. A cheerleader dropped the weirdly charming "Supa, Burschi!" while another user delivered the thread’s spiciest line: "SQL isn’t an allergy. It’s time test. Take medicine to fix your allergy." That one has pure comment-section gremlin energy. So yes, BlitzGraph launched a new tool for the AI age — but the crowd’s bigger obsession was whether this is the future, or just another startup trying to dump SQL and call it innovation.

Key Points

  • BlitzGraph is presented as a Y Combinator-backed public beta, with a warning that data may be wiped and resets are expected.
  • The product positions itself as an AI-native graph backend where agents and applications use typed JSON queries instead of SQL, joins, or ORMs.
  • BlitzGraph supports features including multi-kind entities, bidirectional relationships, built-in search, rich content types, referential integrity, and agent sandboxes.
  • The platform can be connected as a remote MCP server from Claude Code and Codex, with browser-based sign-in handling authentication.
  • Its Blitz Query Language (BQL) is described as a typed JSON query system supporting nested reads, filtering, projections, relationship traversal, and graph-oriented modeling.

Hottest takes

"SQL isn’t an allergy. It’s time test. Take medicine" — orangecoffee
"what makes you say that you're more suitable for agents" — l337h4x0rz
"I opened 120+ issues... Can you share some examples?" — Reubend
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