Pricing

Two ways in. Same rules. Same guarantee.

Every option runs the full 300+ rule library with the same correctness guarantee — same rows, same order. Choose how you want to start.

Time-limited trial
Free / 30 days
The full rule library against one real database — so you can see exactly what changes before you commit.
  • Full 300+ rule library — all categories, no restrictions
  • Single PostgreSQL 15+ instance
  • Complete rewrite log — every rule that fires, on every query
  • 30-day evaluation window
  • Quickstart guide and install script included
Start your trial →
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One command to install. Scales to your entire fleet without application changes.

Questions

Pricing FAQ

What's the difference between the trial and commercial license?

The trial gives you the full rule library on one instance for 30 days — no restrictions on which rules fire. The commercial license removes the time limit, adds multi-instance coverage, and includes an SLA option. The correctness guarantee and rule library are identical on both.

Can I run the trial against a production database?

Yes. HyperQuery/PG only rewrites the parse tree — it never modifies data, schema, or configuration. Running it against production traffic is the most useful way to evaluate it, since that's where your actual slow queries live.

What counts as "one instance" in the commercial license?

A single running PostgreSQL cluster — primary plus its replicas count as one instance, since the rule library is installed once and applies cluster-wide.

Can I try the commercial license before committing?

Start with the trial — it's the same rule library. If you need multi-instance coverage or a longer evaluation window, email us and we'll scope a custom pilot.

Why is a corporate email required for the trial?

HyperQuery/PG is infrastructure software. We need to verify you're evaluating it in a legitimate business context and that we can reach you if there's anything to follow up on after install.

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HyperQuery/PG installs as a standard Postgres extension — same rack, no new hardware.