Compare the Top SQL Editors that integrate with PostgresML as of August 2025

This a list of SQL Editors that integrate with PostgresML. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with PostgresML. View the products that work with PostgresML in the table below.

What are SQL Editors for PostgresML?

SQL editors are software tools that enable users to write, edit, and execute Structured Query Language (SQL) queries to interact with databases. These editors provide an interface for managing and manipulating data in relational database management systems (RDBMS), allowing users to create, read, update, and delete (CRUD) records in tables. SQL editors often include features like syntax highlighting, query formatting, auto-completion, and debugging tools to make the writing and execution of SQL queries easier and more efficient. Many also offer integration with different databases, support for complex queries, and built-in tools for database design and management. By enhancing the user experience and providing powerful database manipulation capabilities, SQL editors are essential tools for database administrators and developers. Compare and read user reviews of the best SQL Editors for PostgresML currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    DBeaver

    DBeaver

    DBeaver

    Free multi-platform database tool for developers, database administrators, analysts and all people who need to work with databases. Supports all popular databases: MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQLite, Oracle, DB2, SQL Server, Sybase, MS Access, Teradata, Firebird, Apache Hive, Phoenix, Presto, etc. Copy As: format configuration editor was added. Extra configuration for filter dialog (performance). Sort by column as fixed (for small fetch sizes). Case-insensitive filters support was added. Plaintext view now support top/bottom dividers. Data editor was fixed (when column name conflicts with alias name). Duplicate row(s) command was fixed for multiple selected rows. Edit sub-menu was returned to the context menu. Columns auto-size configuration was added. Dictionary viewer was fixed (for read-only connections). Current/selected row highlighting support was added (configurable).
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    PopSQL

    PopSQL

    PopSQL

    PopSQL is a collaborative SQL editor and workspace that connects everyone in the data analysis process so that teams can obtain better data insights and visualizations by asking the right questions, together. * Get answers faster with real-time collaboration, version history, searchable shared queries and folders. We make it easy for your power SQL users and data analysts to work with business stakeholders * Built-in data visualization & sharing lets you go from query to chart to Slack in seconds. Build, schedule and push real-time insights and dashboards, in just a few clicks. * Our modern and elegant cloud-based workspace offers a rich SQL editing experience. Dive right in, connect to your databases and iterate on analyses from anywhere. We offer native macOS, Windows, and Linux clients. * One workspace to get it done: PopSQL puts your database connections, shared credentials and an intuitive data catalog at your fingertips so you can access & mine your data, safely, securely
    Starting Price: $199 per month
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    Postico

    Postico

    Postico

    Postico is a database client. Postico can connect to a local PostgreSQL server running on your Mac, or to remote servers running on a different computer. If you want to install a local PostgreSQL server on your Mac, I recommend Postgres.app. Postgres.app starts a PostgreSQL server running locally on your Mac. The first time it starts it will automatically create a new data directory and set up an empty database. After a few moments, the server will be running and waiting for connections. Postgres.app can't start when another PostgreSQL server is already running on your computer. If you run into problems, make sure to deactivate or uninstall other PostgreSQL installations. Reboot your computer after uninstalling! To connect to a PostgreSQL server with Postico, you must first create a favorite. A favorite contains parameters for connecting to a server. Some connection parameters are optional.
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