If you were searching for MySQL but meant MyCQL, you’re in the right place.
People sometimes type MyCQL and land on results for MySQL (or the opposite) because the names look similar. They are completely different:
MyCQL is a B2B data platform that provides verified business email leads and export-ready contact datasets organized by country for sales prospecting, lead generation, and market expansion.
If you were looking for the database, see (MySQL official documentation).
These pages help Google and visitors understand what MyCQL does:
No. MySQL is a relational database system used by developers. MyCQL is a B2B data platform that provides verified email lead datasets organized by country for prospecting and outreach.
MySQL is used to store and manage data inside applications (websites, dashboards, internal tools). It is database software, not a lead platform.
MyCQL is used to browse and export verified B2B contact datasets (CSV) for sales prospecting, lead generation, market research, and outbound campaigns.
The names look similar when typed quickly. This page exists to clarify the difference and help visitors reach the correct product.