Mathesar
FREEMIUMSpreadsheet-like interface for PostgreSQL databases
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PROS & CONS
STRENGTHS
- Open-source core with strong data integrity from PostgreSQL backend.
- Reduces dependency on developers for simple data exploration and entry tasks.
- Excellent for empowering non-technical teams to work directly with a live database.
WEAKNESSES
- −Performance can lag with very large datasets compared to native database tools.
- −Still a young project (pre-v1.0), so some features are basic and bugs may be encountered.
KEY FEATURES
Data Import/Export
Easily import data from CSV files and export results.
Data Types & Constraints
Set and manage data types, links, and constraints visually.
Visual Query Builder
Create and save complex queries using a drag-and-drop interface.
Self-Hosted
Deploy on your own infrastructure for full data control.
WHO IS Mathesar BEST FOR?
Developers and data engineers
Provides a rapid, visual front-end for PostgreSQL database prototyping, schema exploration, and data manipulation without writing SQL.
Small to medium businesses
Provides an affordable, open-source alternative to proprietary database front-ends for managing operational data.
INTEGRATIONS
TECHNICAL DETAILS
✓ perpetual (open-source/freemium)
✓ REST
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