You can get SeekWell to work with a local database using ngrok. The following links will help:
TCP tunnels allow you to expose any networked service that runs over TCP. This is commonly used to expose SSH (Yes, SSH!), game servers (e.g. Minecraft), databases and more. Starting a TCP tunnel is easy.
First, you need sign up (for free) to expose this type of services.
Step 1: Sign up
Step 2: Get your authtoken
Step 3: Install your authtoken
$ ngrok authtoken YOUR_TOKEN_HERE
Step 4: Create your secure tunnel
$ ngrok tcp port
For example, I wanna expose a MySQL database, with a port 3306:
$ ngrok tcp 3306
Then, you can see the ngrok UI in your terminal, for example:
Session Status online Account jotarios (Plan: Free) Version 2.2.8 Region United States (us) Web Interface <http://127.0.0.1:4041> Forwarding tcp://0.tcp.ngrok.io:14563 -> localhost:3306 Connections ttl opn rt1 rt5 p50 p90 68 0 0.00 0.00 0.89 28.70
In this example, you can access to your database through 0.tcp.ngrok.io:14563
Easy, right?