
PostgreSQL Client
Filippo Maguolo
4.6
Release Details
Publisher Country | US |
Country Release Date | 2017-05-16 |
Categories | Developer Tools |
Country / Regions | US |
Developer Website | Filippo Maguolo |
Support URL | Filippo Maguolo |
Content Rating | 4+ |
DB Compass for PostgreSQL allows you to access your PostgreSQL database directly and without any server setup. You can manage your data with a clean and simple iOS user interface.
FEATURES:
• Connection over TLS encryption and/or SSH tunnel
• Database authentication supported: plain, MD5 and SASL (SCRAM-SHA-256 and SCRAM-SHA-256-PLUS)
• SSH authentication support Secure Enclave Key and U2F/FIDO NFC Key
• Assisted table creation and alter structure
• Explore, filter, sort, and quick search table data
• Query script with A.I. assisted composition and plan analysis
• Database objects (tables, views, procedures, etc.)
• Database statistics, sessions manager, server status graphs
• ER Diagram Viewer
• Advanced data grid for browse, edit, conditional formatting
• Blob field preview, import and export
• Job Activity Monitor
• User list and Privileges
• Import and Export in multiple formats
• iCloud Sync for SQL and JS scripts
• SQL plan analysis
• Execute queries with Shortcuts App
• Charts & Widgets
OpenAI integration requires your key and is only available in allowed regions.
Ollama integration requires your server to connect to.
Tested on PostgreSQL 9.5, 9.6, 10, 11 and 12.
– This is a Premium app and some features may require an in-app lifetime unlock –
For feedback or suggestions contact [email protected]
Average Rating
134
Rating Breakdown
Featured Reviews
By hallach
2022-05-02
Version 25.0
feature_requestsIt works, as others have mentioned it’s not “perfect” but it gets the job done when you need to access your databases on the go. Displays a form entry for your stored proc’s arguments too which is nifty! It’s all better than trying to manipulate psql through a terminal app on iOS thats for sure. And for a good price too.
By Tcabeen
2020-11-26
Version 21.1
performance_and_bugscross_platform_consistencyaccessibilitygame_progressionoffline_functionalityLook, for the price, you’re not going to do better. The competition have enterprise-level subscription rates. This app has a fantastic hobbyist-level price. And that’s what I am, so it’s the only viable option for iPad as far as I can see. It works. It runs queries. It connects and reconnects beautifully. I’ve been creating tables, inserting data, parsing tens of thousands of records without trouble. It crashes sometimes (but brings all your saved queries right back up). The interface can’t run an individual query, only everything that’s in the current window. The query and the results are in different “tabs” but you can’t switch from the query tab to the results tab without exiting the tab because of the keyboard-helper bar along the bottom (the one that’s still there even when you’re on a hardware keyboard). So it lacks polish, sure, but it’s WAY faster and easier than typing out the queries from the CLI. And again, check out that outstanding price!
By Missing my tabs
2019-05-23
Version 11.6
Very good postgresql support. But I bought because it is one of the few solutions able to work with Redshift. Seems to support about 90%. Which is good enough for emergency support on the go. Hopefully this helps others.
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