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PopSQL

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PopSQL is a modern SQL editor for teams that lets you write queries, visualize data, and share your results.

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  • FreemiumProprietary

Platforms

  • Mac
  • Windows
  • Linux
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  1.  Autocompletion
  2.  Charts
  3.  Database Management Tool
  4.  Fuzzy Finder
  5.  Team Collaboration
  6.  SQLite

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PopSQL information

  • Developed by

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  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Freemium product.
  • Pricing

    Subscription that costs up to $20 per month + free version with limited functionality.
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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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PopSQL was added to AlternativeTo by rahilsondhi on Jan 8, 2018 and this page was last updated Mar 19, 2020.
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What is PopSQL?

PopSQL is a modern SQL editor for teams that lets you write queries, visualize data, and share your results.

Features:

  • Share queries by URL, and organize them in folders

Stop emailing SQL queries or pasting them in chat. Simply share the URL to your query or results so your team can see your analysis. Create folders to organize your queries by project or department. Folders can be private to you, or shared with your team.

  • Visualize your data automatically

PopSQL magically generates the best chart to visualize your data.

  • Dark mode

If you're writing SQL for hours a day, go easy on your eyes!

  • Version history

PopSQL tracks changes so you can revert to any point in time in case you make a mistake.

  • Query variables

If you're writing queries for non-technical users, use variables so they can safely run the query with new parameters, like dates or user IDs.

  • Search

Save time by searching if anyone on your team has written this query before. Also great for seeing if a column is being used somewhere, or when you forget how to use a tricky SQL function.

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