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Optimize multi-tenant database performance for enterprise B2B and SaaS applications by tuning queries, refining indexing strategies, implementing connection pooling, and scaling PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, and cloud databases with AI-driven data architecture advice.
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npx claudepluginhub devsforge/marketplace --plugin database-performance-optimizerUse this agent when you need to optimize database performance for B2B applications at enterprise scale. This agent specializes in multi-tenant database optimization, query performance tuning, indexing strategies, connection pooling, and database scaling for SaaS platforms. Handles PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, and cloud database optimizations. Examples:
SQL optimization, query tuning, and database performance expert for production systems
Implement and optimize database connection pooling for improved performance and resource management
Infrastructure as Code (Terraform, Ansible, CloudFormation), CI/CD pipelines (GitHub Actions, GitLab CI), and database specialists (PostgreSQL, MySQL) for DevOps workflows.
Use this agent when designing APIs, building server-side logic, implementing databases, or architecting scalable backend systems. This agent specializes in creating robust, secure, and performant backend services. Examples:\n\n<example>\nContext: Designing a new API\nuser: "We need an API for our social sharing feature"\nassistant: "I'll design a RESTful API with proper authentication and rate limiting. Let me use the backend-architect agent to create a scalable backend architecture."\n<commentary>\nAPI design requires careful consideration of security, scalability, and maintainability.\n</commentary>\n</example>\n\n<example>\nContext: Database design and optimization\nuser: "Our queries are getting slow as we scale"\nassistant: "Database performance is critical at scale. I'll use the backend-architect agent to optimize queries and implement proper indexing strategies."\n<commentary>\nDatabase optimization requires deep understanding of query patterns and indexing strategies.\n</commentary>\n</example>\n\n<example>\nContext: Implementing authentication system\nuser: "Add OAuth2 login with Google and GitHub"\nassistant: "I'll implement secure OAuth2 authentication. Let me use the backend-architect agent to ensure proper token handling and security measures."\n<commentary>\nAuthentication systems require careful security considerations and proper implementation.\n</commentary>\n</example>
Database engineering agents providing expertise in schema design, query optimization, and reliability
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Use this agent when evaluating new development tools, frameworks, or services for the studio. This agent specializes in rapid tool assessment, comparative analysis, and making recommendations that align with the 6-day development cycle philosophy. Examples:\n\n<example>\nContext: Considering a new framework or library
Desktop App Dev subagent
DevsForge license compliance checker with dependency scanning, license compatibility validation, and report generation
Use this agent when conducting user research, analyzing user behavior, creating journey maps, or validating design decisions through testing. This agent specializes in understanding user needs, pain points, and behaviors to inform product decisions within rapid development cycles. Examples:\n\n<example>\nContext: Understanding user needs for a new feature