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FluentDB vs TablePlus
TablePlus is a solid, long-standing database GUI. FluentDB is the native, AI-first alternative for Mac. Here is an honest look at how the two stack up.
Updated July 2026
TablePlus has been a go-to database client for years. It is native, it is quick, and it connects to just about every database you can name. If you want a dependable, no-frills GUI across Mac, Windows, and Linux, it earns its reputation.
FluentDB makes a different bet. It is built for the Mac, around an AI co-pilot that reads your schema and writes SQL alongside you. If you have wanted your database tool to actually help you write queries, and not just give you a blank editor, this is where FluentDB pulls ahead.
FluentDB vs TablePlus at a glance
| Feature | ||
|---|---|---|
| Built-in AI co-pilot | Native, schema-aware, writes SQL with you | Not built into the app |
| Interface | Modern and AI-first | Older, simpler |
| Speed | Native, fast | Native, fast |
| Database drivers | PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite; more coming | 15+ databases supported |
| Platforms | macOS (Apple Silicon native) | macOS, Windows, Linux, iOS |
| Data privacy | Local-first, bring your own AI key | Local, no AI to route data |
| One-time price (no subscription) | Yes, from $99 | Yes, from $99 |
| Lifetime updates option | Yes, optional lifetime updates | No, renew yearly for updates |
Head to head
The same jobs, side by side. Same data, same tasks, two different tools.
Browsing a table
TablePlus
FluentDBFinding anything fast
TablePlus
FluentDBWriting a query
TablePlus
FluentDBAI-first, from day one
Clear win: FluentDBThis is the clearest difference. FluentDB is AI-first, which means the whole workflow and interface have been designed around the assistant since the very first day, not added on top of an existing app. You ask a question, watch it write SQL against your real schema, review the query, and run it when you are ready.
You are not tied to one provider either. Connect Anthropic, OpenAI, or Llama, or run Apple Foundation models on device, and pick whichever fits the task.
TablePlus has recently added a way to expose an MCP server, so you can point an external AI tool at your database. That is handy, but nothing in the app itself was built for this from the start. The AI lives outside the interface rather than inside your workflow.
A modern, AI-first workspace
Clear win: FluentDBFluentDB was designed recently, with the assistant, the editor, and your results living side by side. TablePlus is older and simpler. That maturity is a strength in some ways, but the interface shows its age next to a tool built for how people work with databases now.
Both are fast, and that is fair to say
Roughly evenWe are not going to pretend otherwise here. Both apps are native and both feel fast. TablePlus is well known for being snappy, and FluentDB is built with SwiftUI for the same reason. Call this one a tie.
TablePlus supports more databases today
Clear win: TablePlusCredit where it is due: TablePlus connects to 15 or more databases, including Oracle, SQL Server, and MongoDB. FluentDB supports PostgreSQL, MySQL, and SQLite today, with ClickHouse and more in active development.
If your database is on our list, this gap will not matter to you. If it is not yet, TablePlus has you covered today. You can see what is coming, and ask for a driver, on our roadmap.
One-time, with a lifetime option
Clear win: FluentDBBoth tools are refreshingly free of subscriptions. FluentDB and TablePlus both start at $99 for a one-time license, and both give you a year of updates. The difference is what happens after that year: FluentDB offers a lifetime-updates license, so you can pay once and keep getting new versions for good, while TablePlus asks you to renew every year to stay current.
Pricing, side by side
Both are one-time licenses with no subscription. Here is how the plans line up, dollar for dollar.
| Solo, one deviceEven | Basic $99 1 Mac, one-time | Basic $99 1 device, one-time |
|---|---|---|
| Multiple devices | Pro $140 Up to 3 Macs, one-time Better value Covers 3 Macs, not 2 | Standard $129 2 devices, one-time |
| Teams | Team Seat $75/ seat Minimum 3 seats Better value $4 less per seat | Team $79/ seat Minimum 3 seats |
| Updates after year one | Lifetime updates $299 Optional, one-time, forever Better value Pay once, not every year | Yearly renewal $59/ device Every year to stay current |
One-time licenses with a year of updates included on both. After that, FluentDB lets you buy lifetime updates once, while TablePlus renews per device every year. Prices as listed by each product, July 2026.
The honest trade-off
Why developers pick FluentDB
- A native AI co-pilot that knows your schema and writes real SQL against your actual tables and columns.
- Ask questions in plain English, see the query before it runs, and refine it inline. No black box.
- Guardrails built in: read-only connections and manual approval, so nothing touches production by accident.
- Privacy-first by design. Bring your own API key, or run a local model, and your data stays on your Mac.
- One-time price with no subscription, plus an optional lifetime-updates license so you can pay once and keep getting new versions.
Where TablePlus still leads
- Supports far more databases today, including Oracle, SQL Server, MongoDB, and Redis.
- Runs on Windows, Linux, and iOS, not just macOS.
- A longer track record and a large, established user base.
When TablePlus is the better choice
We would rather point you to the right tool than oversell ours. TablePlus is the better pick if you work on Windows or Linux, if you need it on iOS, or if you rely on a database FluentDB does not support yet, like Oracle, SQL Server, or MongoDB. It is also a safe default if you simply do not want AI anywhere near your database client.
If you are on a Mac, you work in PostgreSQL, MySQL, or SQLite, and you want an assistant that actually writes queries with you, FluentDB is the one to try.
Frequently asked questions
Is FluentDB a good TablePlus alternative?
If you work on a Mac and want AI built into your database client, yes. FluentDB pairs a native macOS interface with an AI co-pilot that writes SQL from your real schema, which TablePlus does not include. If you need Windows, Linux, or a database FluentDB does not support yet, TablePlus is still the safer pick.
Does TablePlus have built-in AI?
No. The TablePlus app does not include an AI assistant. FluentDB is built around one: you can ask questions in plain English and get SQL you can review before it runs.
Is FluentDB available on Windows or Linux?
Not yet. FluentDB is macOS only today and built natively for Apple Silicon. TablePlus runs on macOS, Windows, Linux, and iOS.
Which databases does FluentDB support?
PostgreSQL, MySQL, and SQLite today, with ClickHouse, MongoDB, and more in progress. You can follow along and request drivers on our roadmap.
Is FluentDB a subscription?
No. Like TablePlus, FluentDB is a one-time purchase starting at $99, and your license never expires. You can also add a lifetime-updates license to keep getting new versions.
Try FluentDB on your Mac
Download it, connect to Postgres, and run your first AI-assisted query in about a minute.