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One Free Database Client That Replaced Five Tools in My Daily Workflow
Ashish Sriva · 2026-05-10 · via DEV Community

If you work with more than one database engine, you know the pain. PostgreSQL means pgAdmin. MySQL means Workbench. SQL Server means SSMS. Oracle means SQL Developer. DynamoDB means the AWS Console.

Demo : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_NXphANViKM
Download : https://sourceforge.net/projects/db-explorer/

That’s five tools, five interfaces, five sets of shortcuts — and none of them talk to each other.

I switched to DB Explorer six months ago and haven’t opened any of those tools since. Here’s what makes it different from everything else I’ve tried.

It Connects to Everything From One Window

PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQL Server, Oracle, SQLite, and Amazon DynamoDB. One interface. One set of keyboard shortcuts. One mental model.

You add a connection, pick the database type, and you’re in. The schema tree, query editor, and results panel work identically regardless of which engine you’re connected to. No context switching, no re-learning where things are.

The DynamoDB support alone is worth mentioning — try finding another free GUI that lets you query DynamoDB tables with a familiar SQL-like experience. I couldn’t.

AI Writes Queries Using Your Actual Schema

This isn’t a generic ChatGPT wrapper. DB Explorer reads your database schema — tables, columns, types, relationships — and feeds that context to the AI model. When you type “show me all orders from last week with customer names,” it generates a query using your real table and column names, properly qualified with the schema.

It supports OpenAI, Claude, DeepSeek, Gemini, and any OpenAI-compatible API. You bring your own key, pick your model, and the AI assistant lives right inside the app. No copy-pasting schema definitions into a separate chat window.

For someone who writes dozens of queries a day across unfamiliar schemas, this saves real time.

It Starts in One Second and Uses 100MB of RAM

I’m not exaggerating. Double-click the JAR, and you’re looking at the query editor in about a second. Memory stays under 200MB even with multiple tabs and large result sets open.

Compare that to DBeaver (5+ seconds to start, 500MB+ RAM idle) or DataGrip (8+ seconds, easily over 1GB). When you need to quickly check something in production, startup time matters.

The entire application is a single 25MB JAR file. No installer, no Electron runtime, no 500MB download. It runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux — anywhere Java 17 is available.

Each Tab Gets Its Own Connection

This sounds like a small thing until you’ve been bitten by it. In most database tools, tabs share a connection. Run a long query in one tab, and your other tabs freeze or throw “portal does not exist” errors.

DB Explorer gives each query tab its own dedicated JDBC connection. Run five queries in parallel across five tabs — they don’t interfere with each other. No cursor collisions, no transaction leaks between tabs.

Execution Plans That Actually Help

Click the “Explain Plan” tab and the plan executes automatically — no extra button click. PostgreSQL plans render as interactive trees with cost fractions, row estimates, and color-coded nodes so you can spot sequential scans instantly. MySQL plans display as formatted tables with type indicators.

If the plan fails (like when you accidentally have multiple statements selected), the error shows right in the panel instead of being buried in a log file somewhere.

Real-Time Health Dashboard Without Prometheus

Click the Health tab and you get live metrics: active sessions, cache hit ratio, lock waits, currently running queries with elapsed time, and JVM memory usage. Updates every 2 seconds.

No Grafana. No Prometheus. No docker-compose file with six services. Just click a tab and see what your database is doing right now. During a production incident, this is the fastest path to “what’s happening.”

The Small Things That Add Up

  • Cell selection and copy — Click individual cells, Ctrl+C copies tab-delimited text that pastes perfectly into Excel or Google Sheets. Right-click for “Copy with Headers.”

  • 13 themes — Dark, light, and everything in between. Switches instantly.

  • Schema tree with icons — Primary keys get 🔑, foreign keys get 🔗. Expand a table to see columns, indexes, constraints, foreign keys, and triggers in organized sub-folders.

  • Data export — DDL, INSERT, UPDATE, or CSV. Streams to disk so large tables don’t blow up memory.

  • Self-update — Check for updates from the Help menu. Downloads and installs without leaving the app.
    Find in editor — Ctrl+F with match highlighting, next/previous navigation.

Who Is This For?

Developers who work with multiple database engines and want one tool instead of five
DBAs who need quick health checks without setting up monitoring infrastructure
Data analysts who write ad-hoc queries and want fast results with easy copy-paste to spreadsheets
Anyone who’s tired of waiting 8 seconds for their database tool to start

Try It

DB Explorer is free, open source, and requires no installation. Download the JAR, double-click it, add a connection, and start querying.
SourceForge: https://sourceforge.net/projects/db-explorer/
Demo : https://sourceforge.net/projects/db-explorer/

If you try it, I’d genuinely like to hear what you think — what works, what’s missing, what would make you switch from your current tool permanently.