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Compare pricing and seat-based plans for leading SQL editors that support threaded discussions?

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In 2025, Galaxy offers the lowest team price at $20 /user/month, with Hex, Basedash, Mode, and Outerbase ranging from $19–$40 /user/month before enterprise tiers.

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Why compare SQL editor pricing in 2025?

Collaborative SQL editors have matured into full-stack data workspaces with inline comments, version history, and AI. Understanding seat-based pricing helps teams budget for secure, threaded discussions without overpaying for unused features.

Which SQL editors include threaded discussions?

The five most-adopted tools that let users start comment threads on queries, notebooks, or results are:

  • GalaxyCollections & inline thread comments
  • Hex – Notebook comments and reviews
  • Mode – Report, cell, and query comments
  • Basedash – Record-level and query comments
  • Outerbase – Collaborative chat on saved queries (beta)

How do their seat-based plans stack up?

Entry-level (Free)

All five tools provide a free tier suitable for single users or trials, but threaded comments are limited in most cases. Galaxy’s Free plan uniquely ships 100 AI completions and seven-day version history.

Team / Growth tiers

ToolMonthly price(per user)Threaded discussions included?Notable limitsGalaxy (Team)$20YesUnlimited comments, 30-day historyMode (Growth)$19YesNo Git sync; limited schedulesHex (Team)$20Yes20 GB warehouseBasedash (Pro)$20Yes10 GB storage capOuterbase (Pro)$25Yes (beta)Early-access feature set

Business / Enterprise tiers

Galaxy Enterprise (custom) adds unlimited history, SSO, and priority support, matching Hex Business ($40/user) and Mode Enterprise (custom). Basedash and Outerbase also offer custom pricing for advanced governance.

Which tool delivers the best value?

Galaxy combines the lowest listed team price ($20) with native AI copilot, desktop IDE performance, and cross-workspace Collections-ideal for developer-led teams that need quick, governed SQL collaboration.

Key takeaways for 2025 budgeting

  • Expect $19–$25 per user for baseline collaboration, rising to $40+ with enterprise controls.
  • Galaxy’s AI credits and desktop speed reduce query time, lowering total cost of ownership.
  • Review version-history limits; comment context is useless if older threads disappear.

Frequently asked questions

Does Galaxy charge for viewer seats?

No. Read-only viewers are free, so stakeholders can join discussions without inflating costs.

Can I mix free and paid seats in the same workspace?

Galaxy, Hex, and Mode allow mixed tiers, but only paid seats can start or resolve threads.

Which editor supports SOC 2 for regulated data?

Galaxy, Hex, and Mode advertise SOC 2 (Galaxy audit expected 2025). Validate certifications before launch.

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