Tinybird pushed hard on developer tooling and infrastructure. The TypeScript SDK expanded from queries to full infrastructure-as-code—connectors, sinks, and a generator API shipped across multiple releases, letting developers define pipelines entirely in code. A major CLI 4.0 release landed during Launch Week alongside a Python SDK and redesigned UI, with branches graduating to GA and gaining connector support for agentic workflows. Infrastructure got deeper too: cluster management moved to API-first, ALTER operations integrated into deployments, and copy jobs picked up on-demand compute, while the query layer matured with streaming responses and query plan visibility.
March centered on infrastructure control and developer experience. CLI 4.0 shipped as the anchor of Launch Week, alongside a redesigned UI and Python SDK, while dedicated cluster management moved to API control. Later in the month, copy jobs gained on-demand compute, ALTER operations integrated into deployments, and the TypeScript SDK expanded with generator APIs and query optimizations.