Paste a contract address. Get a queryable API in minutes. No subgraphs. No config files. No waiting days for data.
Slow. Fragile in production. You're writing AssemblyScript event handlers like it's 2019. Subgraphs break. You wait.
$350/month to wait 45 seconds per query. Ok for some dashboards, useless for production APIs.
Fast indexing, then you discover the proprietary DSL, the vendor lock-in, and the infrastructure you can't migrate off of.
So what do teams actually do? They hire two engineers at $200K+ each and build indexing from scratch. Then they maintain it forever. Every serious DeFi team ends up here because the alternatives were worse.
Benchmarked. Verified. No asterisks.
Any EVM chain. We auto-detect the ABI and available events. No config files, no YAML, no setup ceremony.
Checkboxes, not code. Choose Transfer, Swap, Mint, or whatever your contract emits. We handle the rest.
Data flowing in minutes. Full historical backfill in hours. Real-time after that. Standard SQL. Export anytime.
Serious infrastructure at a price that makes the decision easy.
Full pricing tiers available at launch. Beta teams get locked-in launch pricing.
We've been on the other side of this problem. We've built indexing infrastructure from scratch, hit the limits of every existing tool, and watched teams burn months on plumbing instead of product. Rexidex exists because we got tired of rebuilding the same thing.
Not every data problem fits a self-serve tool. Maybe you need to combine on-chain events with proprietary off-chain sources. Maybe your contracts have custom logic that generic indexers choke on. Maybe you just need someone who's done this before to sit with your team and build the pipeline right the first time.
We'll write the indexing logic, integrate your data sources, run it on private infrastructure, and hand you a fast API that just works. No ticket queue. Direct engineering support. Built for teams that can't afford to get this wrong.
Talk to us →We're working with a small group of teams before launch. You get early access, direct engineering support, and a voice in the roadmap. We get honest feedback on real workloads.
Apply for Beta Access →Accepting <10 teams for the initial cohort.
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