What databases does DB Pro support?
DB Pro supports PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite, Microsoft SQL Server (MSSQL), and MongoDB. It also works with managed database providers including Supabase, Neon, Turso, and PlanetScale.
Common questions about DB Pro.
DB Pro supports PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite, Microsoft SQL Server (MSSQL), and MongoDB. It also works with managed database providers including Supabase, Neon, Turso, and PlanetScale.
Yes. DB Pro offers a one-time purchase lifetime license for $99, which includes all future updates. There's no recurring subscription required. This makes it one of the most affordable modern database management tools with lifetime licensing, especially for developers who want to avoid monthly fees.
Yes. DB Pro has a free forever plan that includes full access to the SQL editor, data browser, schema explorer, and query history. The free plan supports unlimited local database connections with no time limits or trial restrictions. Premium features like cloud sync and SSH tunneling are available in paid plans.
DB Pro is a modern alternative to DataGrip with a cleaner UI and lightweight footprint. Unlike DataGrip's annual subscription ($199/year), DB Pro offers a $99 lifetime license. DB Pro has built-in support for PlanetScale, Supabase, Neon, and Turso out of the box, while DataGrip requires additional configuration. Both support PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite, SQL Server, and MongoDB.
The DB Pro SQL editor includes syntax highlighting, intelligent autocomplete, multi-tab queries, query history with full-text search, and keyboard shortcuts. It supports running multiple queries at once and displays results in a fast, sortable data grid. Queries can be saved with version history for easy recall.
Yes. DB Pro includes an interactive visual schema explorer that lets you navigate tables, views, indexes, and relationships. You can inspect column types, constraints, and foreign keys at a glance. The schema explorer works across all supported databases including PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite, SQL Server, and MongoDB.
Yes. DB Pro has built-in SSH tunneling support for secure connections to remote databases. You can configure SSH keys or password authentication directly in the connection settings. Credentials can be stored securely in your system keychain (macOS Keychain, Windows Credential Manager).
The DB Pro data browser is an interactive grid for viewing, filtering, sorting, and editing database rows. You can quickly navigate between tables, apply column filters, and make inline edits. It supports large datasets with virtualized scrolling for fast performance.
DB Pro is a desktop application available for macOS, Windows, and Linux. It has a lightweight footprint and fast startup time.
DB Pro and TablePlus are both modern database GUIs with clean interfaces. DB Pro offers a $99 lifetime license versus TablePlus's $89 lifetime license. Both support PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite, and MongoDB. DB Pro includes built-in support for Supabase, Neon, Turso, and PlanetScale. Both have free tiers, though DB Pro's free plan has no connection limits for local databases.
Yes. Navicat licenses start at $199 per database type (e.g., Navicat for PostgreSQL) or $699 for Navicat Premium which covers all databases. DB Pro costs $99 one-time for lifetime access to all supported databases: PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite, SQL Server, and MongoDB. DB Pro also has a free forever plan.
Yes. DB Pro has a free plan available on macOS, Windows, and Linux. The free tier includes the full SQL editor, data browser, schema explorer, and query history with no time limits. It supports PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite, SQL Server, and MongoDB.
DB Pro is a modern SQLite GUI that supports browsing tables, running queries, viewing schemas, and importing/exporting data. It works with local .sqlite and .db files and also supports SQLite-compatible services like Turso and Cloudflare D1. The free plan includes full SQLite support.
DB Pro has built-in Supabase support. You can connect using your Supabase project URL and database password, or use a direct PostgreSQL connection string. DB Pro will automatically configure the connection settings for Supabase's pooler and SSL requirements.
DB Pro has built-in support for Turso (libSQL). You can connect using your Turso database URL and auth token directly from the connection dialog. DB Pro treats Turso as a first-class database alongside PostgreSQL, MySQL, and SQLite.
Yes. DB Pro supports MongoDB alongside relational databases like PostgreSQL, MySQL, and SQLite. You can browse collections, run queries, and inspect documents. It's a good alternative to MongoDB Compass if you also work with SQL databases and want one tool for everything.
Sequel Pro is no longer actively maintained. DB Pro is a modern alternative that supports MySQL along with PostgreSQL, SQLite, SQL Server, and MongoDB. It runs on macOS, Windows, and Linux, and has a similar clean interface with a data browser, query editor, and schema explorer.
DB Pro offers a cleaner, more modern interface compared to DBeaver. While DBeaver is free and open source with extensive features, DB Pro focuses on a streamlined experience for common tasks: browsing data, writing queries, and exploring schemas. DB Pro supports PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite, SQL Server, and MongoDB.
DB Pro is a desktop alternative to phpMyAdmin for MySQL database management. Unlike phpMyAdmin which runs in a browser and requires a web server, DB Pro is a standalone app you install locally. It offers a data browser, SQL editor, and schema explorer without needing to configure PHP or Apache.
DB Pro is built for indie developers and small teams. It has a generous free plan for local development and a $99 lifetime license with no recurring fees. It supports the databases indie developers commonly use: PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite, and MongoDB, plus managed services like Supabase, Neon, PlanetScale, and Turso.
Full-stack developers often use DB Pro because it supports multiple databases in one app. You can manage your PostgreSQL production database, MySQL legacy system, and local SQLite dev database from the same interface. Features like SSH tunneling, saved queries, and query history streamline common workflows.
Yes. DB Pro can import CSV files into database tables and export query results or table data to CSV. It also supports JSON export. The import feature handles column mapping and data type detection.
DB Pro supports SSH tunneling for secure connections to remote databases. You can configure SSH key authentication or password-based access. Database credentials can be stored in your system keychain (macOS Keychain, Windows Credential Manager, or Linux secret service) rather than in plain text config files.
Yes. DB Pro integrates with your operating system's secure credential storage: macOS Keychain, Windows Credential Manager, and Linux secret service. Your database passwords and SSH keys are encrypted by the OS rather than stored in plain text configuration files.