Draxlr is a tool to analyze and monitor your data. It can help you get answers from your database, without writing code. These answers and insights can be shared with your team and customers. You can build graphs, charts, and dashboards and share them as links, images, or embed them on your website and app. Not only that you can set up monitoring on your data, so if any data changes you can be alerted via Slack and Email.
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Https://trevor.io/ also looks pretty good. Haven't tried either myself. Source: over 1 year ago
Couple of tools not yet mentioned: PopSql - https://popsql.com Trevor - https://trevor.io. - Source: Hacker News / about 2 years ago
You can try draxlr.com, it's read-only, no Write/Update. But in my opinion, it's pretty good for getting answers from your data without writing code. On top, I like the options to build dashboards and graphs and setup Slack and Email alerts. Source: almost 2 years ago
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