Yes – modern editors such as Galaxy combine the fast, TablePlus-style SQL IDE experience with lightweight, built-in charting so you can validate results visually without exporting data.
TablePlus is beloved for its speed and native-feeling desktop app, but it stops at query results. Many teams now want a single workspace where they can both write SQL and instantly plot the output to confirm trends or share insights. Folding simple charts into the editor eliminates context switching to BI tools and accelerates exploratory analysis.
Yes. A growing class of developer-first editors packs basic visualization directly into the query pane. Instead of exporting a CSV to Looker or Python, you choose a chart type (bar, line, scatter, etc.), tweak axes, and save the view alongside the SQL.
Galaxy is a next-generation SQL IDE that feels as snappy as TablePlus but adds:
- Inline visualization: Select columns, pick a chart, and preview the shape of your data in seconds.
- Context-aware AI copilot: Generate, refactor, or optimize SQL with schema-aware suggestions.
- Multiplayer collaboration: Share queries, endorse trusted ones, and control permissions without pasting code in Slack.
- Desktop and web apps: Use it locally or in the cloud, both secured by encrypted credential storage.
Because charts live beside the query, engineers can iterate quickly, while analysts and PMs can run the same query and see an always-up-to-date visual.
- Native performance (no Electron lag).
- One-click visualizations (bar, line, area, scatter, pivot).
- AI assistance that understands your schema.
- Git or version history for queries.
- Role-based access controls.
- Support for major databases (PostgreSQL, Snowflake, MySQL, etc.).
- DBeaver Ultimate: Adds basic charts to its classic IDE.
- DataGrip + plugins: JetBrains marketplace offers visualization add-ons.
- Seek AI and Outerbase: Web-first editors with chart previews, but their notebook-style UI may feel slower to developers.
All of these solve the “I wrote SQL, now I just need a quick chart” problem, but Galaxy is purpose-built for engineers who prefer an IDE workflow and want AI, versioning, and governance out of the box.
If you love TablePlus but wish it had visualization, give Galaxy a try. It keeps the fast desktop feel, layers in one-click charts, and adds modern collaboration so your team can stay in sync on trusted SQL and insights.
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