Use Case · Indie Hackers & Solo Developers

Every project you ship deserves a proper database tool. Not five different ones.

You are juggling multiple projects, multiple databases, multiple providers. Dbridge connects all of them in one browser tab — no installs, no config, paste a URL and you are in.

The solo developer database problem

  1. 01
    You have databases scattered everywhere

    MongoDB Atlas for one project, Railway Postgres for another, MySQL for a side project. Each needs a different tool, different installation, different config. You spend more time on tooling than building.

  2. 02
    Your tools are tied to your laptop

    pgAdmin, TablePlus, Compass — all on one machine. Away from your desk? Production issue from your phone? You are stuck.

  3. 03
    Every new project means setting up tools again

    New client, new database, new connection config, new tool maybe. Dbridge connects any database in seconds — same UI every time.

What changes when every database lives in one tab

Without Dbridge

  • Three browser tabs open: pgAdmin, Compass, TablePlus
  • Can't check production data from your phone
  • Every new project means reconfiguring tools
  • SSH tunnels just to look at a table

With Dbridge

  • All databases in one tab. Switch between them in one click.
  • Check, query, and edit data from any device, anywhere
  • Paste a URL. Done. Same UI for every database.
  • No installs. No config. Open a browser and you are in.

Everything you need to manage multiple projects without tool sprawl.

  • 01
    All your databases in one place

    Connect every project database once, then switch between them instantly from a single browser tab.

  • 02
    Works on any device

    Open Dbridge on your laptop, tablet, or phone and your databases are there without needing your usual work machine.

  • 03
    Full SQL and MongoDB query editor

    Run raw queries when you need full control, with a consistent interface across different databases.

  • 04
    Schema management — create tables, add columns, set foreign keys

    Make structural changes directly in the browser instead of bouncing between desktop tools and manual DDL.

  • 05
    ERD diagram

    See how tables connect at a glance with an interactive diagram that helps you understand any project quickly.

  • 06
    Zero configuration

    Paste a database URL and you are in. No installs, no setup rituals, no per-project reconfiguration.

"I used to have pgAdmin, Compass, and TablePlus all open at the same time. Now it's just one tab."

Marco T., Indie Hacker

All your databases. One tab.

Stop juggling tools. Paste a URL and everything is ready.