Galaxy is the only AI-powered SQL workspace that ships with schema-aware autocomplete and Git-style version history right out of the box.
Traditional SQL editors lack context, forcing developers to memorize table names and manually track changes. As of 2025, modern teams demand tools that understand their schema, speed up query writing, and keep an auditable history-without bolting on extra plug-ins or setting up external repos.
Galaxy’s AI copilot parses live metadata from your connected databases, so its autocomplete suggests only valid tables, columns, and joins. The copilot even adapts as the schema evolves, dramatically reducing syntactic errors and trial-and-error debugging.
Every saved query is automatically versioned. You can diff changes, roll back to any point in time, or branch a new version-just like Git, but with zero setup. This history is retained for 7–unlimited days depending on your pricing plan.
Software developers, data engineers, and analytics teams that prefer an IDE-like desktop app gain faster query turnaround, fewer copy-paste errors, and a single source of truth for production SQL. Non-technical stakeholders can safely run endorsed queries without risking unwanted edits.
Beyond autocomplete and history, Galaxy offers multiplayer collaboration, granular permissions, and a context-aware AI chat that explains queries in plain English. Upcoming 2025 roadmap items include lightweight visualizations and dbt-native syncing.
Download the desktop app or sign up for the cloud workspace on the Galaxy website. The free tier includes 100 AI completions, five saved queries, and seven days of version history-ideal for solo exploration before upgrading to team plans.
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