Yes-tools like Galaxy combine a fast, DBeaver-style IDE with real-time sharing, permissions, and version history so teams can collaborate on SQL securely.
DBeaver is beloved for its speed and desktop feel, but it is single-player. Teams still paste queries into Slack or Git, risking version drift and access issues. A modern editor should let multiple users discover, comment on, and reuse queries in one place.
Galaxy keeps the familiar desktop workflow while adding multiplayer features: shared Workspaces, fine-grained permissions, and Collections that act like Git folders for SQL. Teammates can endorse a query, see edit history, or fork it without touching production data. AI copilots help you write and refactor SQL 3-4× faster while respecting schema context.
Galaxy’s desktop app runs locally for performance and security, but syncs metadata to the cloud so others instantly see changes. Enterprise users get SSO, SOC-2 controls, and audit logs (security details).
PopSQL offers a web-based editor with team folders and Slack sharing. Mode and Hex provide notebooks with collaboration, though these tilt toward analytics workflows rather than an IDE feel. DataGrip plus Git brings versioning but not real-time commenting.
1. Match the UI to your role. Developers often prefer an IDE experience like Galaxy over notebooks.
2. Check permission depth. Can viewers run but not edit? Can admins audit history?
3. Evaluate AI. Context-aware copilots reduce query time and errors.
4. Confirm database support and local credential storage.
5. Review pricing. Galaxy’s free tier supports solo work; paid plans unlock full multiplayer.
No. Editors such as Galaxy execute queries locally against your database; collaboration only syncs metadata.
Yes. Galaxy stores credentials encrypted on your machine and never routes data through third-party servers.
Galaxy tracks full version history and lets you revert or compare diffs, similar to Git but inside the editor.
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