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FluentDB vs DBeaver
DBeaver is a powerful, do-everything database tool. FluentDB is the native, AI-first Mac alternative. Here is an honest look at how they compare.
Updated July 2026
DBeaver is a powerhouse. One tool that connects to more than a hundred databases across Windows, Mac, and Linux, with a free open-source edition and paid tiers that add AI and team features. If you need breadth, it is hard to beat.
FluentDB is narrower on purpose. It is a native Mac app, built around an AI co-pilot, with a modern interface and a one-time price. If you work on a Mac and mostly live in PostgreSQL, MySQL, or SQLite, it trades DBeaver's breadth for something faster, simpler, and easier on the eyes.
FluentDB vs DBeaver at a glance
| Feature | ||
|---|---|---|
| Built-in AI co-pilot | Native and AI-first | AI Chat, in paid tiers only |
| Interface | Modern and Mac-native | Powerful, but dense |
| Speed and footprint | Light, native app | Heavier, Java-based |
| Database drivers | PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite; more coming | 100+ databases supported |
| Platforms | macOS (Apple Silicon native) | Windows, macOS, Linux |
| Free version | Free trial, then from $99 | Free Community edition; full features need a yearly plan |
| Pricing model | One-time, no subscription | Annual subscription |
| Data privacy | Local-first, bring your own AI key | Local |
Head to head
The same jobs, side by side. Same data, same tasks, two very different tools.
Browsing your data
DBeaver
FluentDBExploring a table
DBeaver
FluentDBWorking with AI
DBeaver
FluentDBAI-first, not AI-added
Clear win: FluentDBDBeaver has caught up here in one sense: its paid editions now include an AI Chat, and you can wire in external MCP servers. That is real, and it is useful. But the AI sits in a panel bolted onto an interface that was not designed around it.
FluentDB is AI-first. The assistant, the editor, and your results were designed together from day one, and you bring your own model, from Anthropic, OpenAI, or Llama, to Apple Foundation models on device. It is the difference between a tool with AI and a tool built for AI.
Native and modern, not dense
Clear win: FluentDBDBeaver is built on the Eclipse platform, and it shows. It is deep and configurable, but the interface can feel crowded and utilitarian. FluentDB is a native Mac app with a focused, modern layout. Less to wade through, more that feels at home on macOS.
Light on its feet
Clear win: FluentDBA native app has an edge here. FluentDB starts fast and stays light, while DBeaver, as a Java desktop app, carries more weight. Both handle real work, but FluentDB feels quicker to open and move around in day to day.
DBeaver connects to far more
Clear win: DBeaverThis is DBeaver's home turf. It reaches 100+ databases, from Oracle and SQL Server to MongoDB, Cassandra, and cloud warehouses. FluentDB supports PostgreSQL, MySQL, and SQLite today and is adding more, but it is nowhere near that breadth yet. You can see what is coming, and request a driver, on our roadmap.
Pay once, not every year
Clear win: FluentDBThis is the sharpest split. Every DBeaver PRO edition is an annual subscription, from $113 a year for Lite up to $1,630 a year for Team. FluentDB is a one-time purchase from $99, and you can add lifetime updates once. Over a couple of years, paying once costs noticeably less than renewing.
DBeaver has a free edition
Clear win: DBeaverCredit where it is due. DBeaver's Community edition is free and open source, which is a genuinely great deal if you do not need the paid features. FluentDB has no free tier, though it is a low-cost one-time purchase with a 14-day refund.
Pricing, side by side
One-time versus a yearly subscription. Here is how the plans line up.
| Free version | Free trial Free Then from $99, one-time | Community Free Open-source edition Better value Free forever, not just a trial |
|---|---|---|
| Individual, entry | Basic $99 One-time, 1 Mac Better value Pay once, not every year | Lite $113/ year Subscription |
| Individual, pro | Pro $140 One-time, up to 3 Macs Better value $255 a year vs once | Enterprise $255/ year Subscription |
| Power users | Lifetime updates $299 One-time, forever Better value Once vs $510 a year | Ultimate $510/ year Subscription |
| Teams | Team Seat $75/ seat One-time, min 3 Better value One-time per seat, not yearly | Team $1,630/ year Subscription |
DBeaver's commercial editions are annual subscriptions, and it also offers a free, open-source Community edition. FluentDB is a one-time purchase. Prices as listed by DBeaver, July 2026.
The honest trade-off
Why developers pick FluentDB
- A native, Mac-first app that feels at home on macOS, not a cross-platform Java tool ported onto it.
- Much faster and lighter for daily use than a heavier Java-based tool.
- AI is the starting point, not a panel added later. Ask in plain English and get SQL from your real schema.
- Bring your own model. Connect Anthropic, OpenAI, or Llama, or run Apple Foundation models on device.
- One-time price with no subscription. Pay once and keep it, with an optional lifetime-updates license.
- Privacy-first: your data and credentials stay on your Mac.
Where DBeaver still leads
- Connects to 100+ databases, far more than FluentDB today.
- Runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux, not just macOS.
- Has a free, open-source Community edition.
- A deep, mature feature set built up over many years.
When DBeaver is the better choice
We would rather point you to the right tool than oversell ours. DBeaver is the better pick if you need to connect to many different databases, if you work on Windows or Linux, or if you want a capable free tool and do not mind a denser interface. Its Community edition alone makes it an easy recommendation for a lot of people.
If you are on a Mac, you mostly work with PostgreSQL, MySQL, or SQLite, and you want a fast, modern, AI-first client without a yearly bill, FluentDB is the one to try.
Frequently asked questions
Is FluentDB a good DBeaver alternative?
If you work on a Mac and want a lighter, AI-first tool, yes. FluentDB is native to macOS and built around an AI co-pilot, where DBeaver is a heavier cross-platform app with AI added to its paid tiers. If you need 100+ database drivers, Windows or Linux, or a free tier, DBeaver is still the stronger fit.
Does DBeaver have AI?
Yes. DBeaver added an AI Chat to its paid editions, and you can point it at external MCP servers. FluentDB is built around AI from the start, and lets you bring your own model, including Anthropic, OpenAI, Llama, and Apple Foundation models.
Is DBeaver free?
DBeaver has a free, open-source Community edition. Its PRO editions (Lite, Enterprise, Ultimate, and Team) are annual subscriptions starting at $113 per year. FluentDB is a one-time purchase starting at $99, with no subscription.
Is FluentDB cheaper than DBeaver?
For paid use, usually. FluentDB is a one-time purchase, while DBeaver's paid editions renew every year. Over two or three years, paying once costs less than renewing a subscription. DBeaver's free Community edition is the exception if you do not need the paid features.
Does FluentDB run on Windows or Linux?
Not yet. FluentDB is macOS only and built natively for Apple Silicon. DBeaver runs on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
Try FluentDB on your Mac
Download it, connect to Postgres, and see how a native, AI-first client feels, with no subscription.