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Overview

Daymark connects to NeonDB through a PostgreSQL connection string. This guide shows where to find it in Neon and how to use it in Daymark.

Get the Neon Connection String

1

Open your Neon project

In Neon, open the project you want to connect.
2

Open the Connect panel

Click Connect to open the connection options.
3

Show the password

In the connection string section, enable Show password so the full string is visible.
4

Copy the connection string

Copy the full connection string.

Connect NeonDB in Daymark

Open the Explore Page

After login, open the Explore page and click Add Data Source. Explore page with Add data source button

Choose PostgreSQL

Choose PostgreSQL as the data source. Data connectors modal with PostgreSQL selected

Enter Connection Details

Paste the Neon connection string into the Connection string field. PostgreSQL connection form

Select Tables and Fields

Choose the tables and columns you want to include. Field selection during PostgreSQL import

Connect and Import

Daymark shows the import progress as it pulls in your data. Once the import is complete successfully, you can start analyzing the data in Daymark. Importing data from PostgreSQL

Connection Complete

Once the import completes successfully, ask your questions on the Explore page to see trends, patterns, and insights from your data in Daymark.