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Stores history of queries ran, and keyword binding reduces the effort.
Data filter for different types of conditions
Loading data from queries doesn't block the UI.
Timely updates and a simple and clean user interface Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Lacks database compare tool
Supports only one concurrent tab in the free version.
Rest I think the app fulfils all my needs considering the features available in the free version. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
28 out of 29 Total Reviews for TablePlus

It is very useful t developers. It's implementation and integration in our system is so easy and it o not take much time to intgrate. I feel its very useful beacuse i can export and import partiular data by using tableplus. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
frequent use of it , show lag in performance. Also customer support is great , i contact once and they solve my issue Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
As a developer on MacOS, I find the selection of MySQL clients that feel native to be lacking. TablePlus is the first client I've found that truly feels at home on the Mac - the free version is fantastic and gets you a good feel for how things work, and if you find you need more than 2 spaces at a time, the paid version is definitely worth it. I have access through SetApp, which I'd recommend. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Some of the autocomplete features can get a bit in the way at times. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Table Plus is a very easy-to-use and lightweight tool to connect with databases. I use it to connect with the Cassandra database and it provides me with all features I want. Such as a query editor and feature to save data locally. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It is a very lightweight tool and it is not good or does not provide advance features. So for big databases, it is not a useful tool. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
1. Ability to connect with multiple DBs.
2. Supports multiple databases.
3. Very friendly UI makes it easy to use.
4. Gives suggestions and guidelines
5. It provides code highlighting, real time collaboration,SSH tunneling and many more features. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
1. sometimes getting issue to rollback
2.little issue in performance while handling large data Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
1. Easy to use
2. It maintains multiple production and local DBs
3. Customer support is satisfactory
4. It offers advanced features like SQL scripting etc Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
1.It can be resource intensive
2.Trial version is having limited set of features Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
I am using Table Plus to connect the database image I created in my Docker image. It has a simple User Interface and User Experience, which helps me to do my job quickly. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Currently, I am using TablePlus on macOS and it says that I am on a free trial. When I click on the link, it shows me the pricing table but it does not have any information about what a free trial is or it is not emphasized enough so I couldn't see it. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

So if there is one thing to love about TablePlus it is the easy to use and simple to set up part of the software. It is one of those powerful yet lightweight tools that go on to become a key arsenal in your toolbox for your database management needs.
It allows for easy data edits, data visualization as tables and connects seamlessly with your database sources.
And it supports most of the popular databases such as MySQL, Postgres, SQL Server, SQLite, Microsoft SQL Server & Oracle. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Honestly, there is not much to "dislike about this cool and lightweight software but if I must pick one thing that I am not so happy about then I would say I dislike the need to ensure the IP address of the database you are connected to when you are using TablePlus matches your ISP's IP otherwise it will be stuck on reconnecting.
And the annoying thing is that you will not be prompted to check your IP address to ensure it is a match. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

The thing I loved the most about it was the speed. I had to specially ask someone from my team which software he was using to switch to TablePlus, as the software I was using at that point stood nowhere close in terms of speed. In addition, it offers various shortcuts we can use to increase our efficiency even more. All in all, my favorite development since switching to TablePlus is that I now spend much less time waiting for db management softwares to work, and much more on actually focussing on the problem at hand. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
Maybe a joint database left bar,as in I can access multiple database tables at once. That's difficult at the moment. You need to switch to a db, open a tab, switch back to another db, open another tab and then switch back. I would prefer if we had, say an option to extend db details at the left bar. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

it supports almost all databases, so we can connect multiple databases with a single click
don't have to write queries for basic operations
performance is outstanding and UI is very easy to use Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
it limits two workspaces, And mostly, I am using three workspaces, so for only one workspace, I have to pay for it
also, it doesn't have the support of describe command for Cassandra database Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
TablePlus supports multiple databases including sql and nosql types including Cassandra, MySQL, Oracle, MongoDB etc, making it a single holistic tool for all my database querying requirements. It even supports connecting to Postgre and Amazon redshift databases as well. The built-in sql editor supports color coded syntax highlighting which is pretty handy as you construct queries. The sql query editor also features an option to beautify (or uglify) the queries which I use before exporting queries as SQL files. The 'safe mode' (represented by a lock symbol) is a very niche feature of TablePlus which allows me to choose different levels of fail-safes while running queries against a database like, ask for password, warn, silent. Such a feature is particularly useful when you are connected to a live production database. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
The free trial version limits to just 2 workspaces which means, I cannot connect to multiple databases or clusters simultaneously. This is often frustrating especially when I need to connect to live databases for debugging. There is no dedicated button for rollback operation while the commit changes button is on the top toolbar which is not obvious when you are looking for it. Often I write these commands manually and execute them. This is sometimes beneficial too as you won't accidentally invoke these commands on the database. TablePlus also doesn't support running the describe command from the sql editor for Cassandra databases. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.