In a significant move that signals its commitment to innovation and reliability, Interweb, Inc., established in March 2020, has rebranded itself as Constructive™. This change introduces a powerful Postgres platform designed for production-grade applications, combining a decade of expertise in Row-Level Security (RLS), database engineering, and modular backend development. Under this new identity, the existing projects of Interweb, namely LaunchQL and Hyperweb, have been consolidated into the Constructive brand. The LaunchQL project will serve as Constructive's core database platform, whereas Hyperweb's developer tooling will be seamlessly integrated into the Constructive ecosystem.
Constructive represents a culmination of years of work across various product lines, designed specifically for teams that require secure, modular, production-ready backends from the outset. The platform's architecture embodies the mission of providing developers with a digital construction kit, centered around modular Postgres packages, secure design schemas, and AI-native development workflows.
One of the primary pillars of Constructive's design is its robust security and modular architecture. Each module is tailored to support consistent RLS patterns, enhanced by end-to-end testing tools that enable teams to validate their permissions prior to code deployment. This secure-by-design philosophy is a direct response to a growing concern within the industry. As Dan Lynch, the founder of Constructive, points out, "AI-generated databases are increasingly being deployed without adequate oversight, leading to serious vulnerabilities, some of which have already been reported as Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs). With developers pushing forward rapidly, the absence of guardrails is introducing avoidable risks. Constructive lays a foundational framework engineered on genuine standards—complete with blueprints, modular building blocks, and a battle-tested security model."
What distinguishes Constructive from its competitors is its integrated testing stack, developed on the pgsql-test engine. This feature enables teams to easily create isolated databases, conduct extensive permission scenarios, and assess their RLS policies at scale, offering a level of reliability and consistency that was previously unattainable for most development teams. This dedicated approach has garnered admiration within the Postgres community; in a recent public acknowledgment on X, Supabase CEO Paul Copplestone praised the speed and robustness of the testing framework supporting Constructive, stating, "44 databases and 246 tests in just 4 seconds… supabase-test by LaunchQL looks promising." This testing framework is now a core feature of the Constructive Platform.
The rebranding focuses on consolidating previously independent tools into a structured platform engineered for long-term reliability. Key features of Constructive include:
- - Modular PostgreSQL Building Blocks: The platform offers reusable schemas, roles, functions, and policies designed to cleanly integrate across applications, organizations, and AI-driven workflows.
- - Secure-by-Design Workflows: Implementing strict RLS patterns along with governed schemas ensures that every alteration is validated before it enters the production environment, offering stronger foundations rather than leaving security to chance.
- - AI-Native Specification-Driven Development: Constructive equips teams with inline blueprints and Multi-Configuration Protocol (MCP)-enabled agents to facilitate governed, testable schema updates—thereby transforming AI into a predictable part of the development workflow.
As open-source advocates, the Constructive team has played a pivotal role in securing production systems across numerous industries, from software as a service (SaaS) to financial technology (fintech), with tools that now boast over 90 million npm downloads supporting thousands of developers globally. This rebranding marks an exciting new chapter for the company as it aims to build a unified platform committed to fostering durable, secure, production-grade software. Lynch emphasizes, "Constructive empowers developers with robust foundations. This is how software should be developed—modular, secure, interoperable, and designed to endure."