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DataGrip Reviews in May 2025: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

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DataGrip Reviews & Ratings

4.6

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Based on 81 ratings & 121 reviews

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Anonymous User

11/04/23

3.5 out of 5

"Nice alternative to SQL Studio"

What do you like best about DataGrip? We were using SQL Yog and switched to Datagrip. I like that I do not need to use Putty with Datagrip like I did with SQL Yog. I also like that Datagrip allows for multiple connections to various servers and dbs and schemas. What do you dislike about DataGrip? Some of the layout is very confusing at first and even though I have been using it for a few months it is still confusing at times. More options to customize the layout would be great, though maybe ...

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Shreyansh S

08/20/23

5 out of 5

"Fantastic UI Experience and great inbuilt AI tool to write SQL"

What do you like best about DataGrip? - The UI is absolutely easy to use and navigate - It segments different queries into blocks in the same file to be run individually - The AI tool has great auto-complete feature makes it really easy to write SQL What do you dislike about DataGrip? There is not much to dislike about DataGrip. One suggestion however, would be to make editor settings easily accessible to modify for the users. RIght now it is a bit difficult to find even the editor settings ...

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Kaustabh G

05/27/23

4.5 out of 5

"Versatile SQL IDE for all your data needs"

What do you like best about DataGrip? The SQL quick suggestions for table names and neat interface is the best part. Also on hovering over the table name, you can see the ddl. Its better than dbeaver. What do you dislike about DataGrip? I don't like how it doesn't automatically refresh the DDL of all the tables. What problems is DataGrip solving and how is that benefiting you? Just by being a good IDE for SQL its benefitting the developer, nothing else.

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Kaustabh G

05/27/23

4.5 out of 5

"Versatile SQL IDE for all your data needs"

What do you like best about DataGrip? The SQL quick suggestions for table names and neat interface is the best part. Also on hovering over the table name, you can see the ddl. Its better than dbeaver. What do you dislike about DataGrip? I don't like how it doesn't automatically refresh the DDL of all the tables. What problems is DataGrip solving and how is that benefiting you? Just by being a good IDE for SQL its benefitting the developer, nothing else.

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Anonymous User

05/16/23

5 out of 5

"Trades Depth of Features for Usability"

What do you like best about DataGrip? I really enjoy the ease of using datagrip. I've found that it's ability to distinguish queries and present a clean interface are unbeat. I like to think of datagrip like Apple versus Samsung, with Apple presenting the cleaner, simpler product (Datagrip) versus Samsungs complex and powerful options, but ultimately confusing for the average user (competitors). What do you dislike about DataGrip? I've found that datagrip lacks behind other competitors only ...

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Arshi M

05/16/23

3.5 out of 5

"A powerful database IDE"

What do you like best about DataGrip? Datagrip has a Userfriendly interface. It supports many databases like SQL, MYSQL etc. It helps in writing queries efficiently without having to download multiple databases in local machine. What do you dislike about DataGrip? Sometimes it crashes. But is not often. Other than that I didn't find anything to dislike. What problems is DataGrip solving and how is that benefiting you? I use DataGrip for Data Analytics and version controlling

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Anonymous User

05/09/23

4.5 out of 5

"Shortcut to Coding Success"

What do you like best about DataGrip? Datagrip integration with Github makes my version controlled work much easier. What do you dislike about DataGrip? All of the plugins and features can be hard to find sometime. What problems is DataGrip solving and how is that benefiting you? It is helping us collaborate on version-controlled work and speed up our coding tasks.

AU

Anonymous User

05/09/23

4.5 out of 5

"Shortcut to Coding Success"

What do you like best about DataGrip? Datagrip integration with Github makes my version controlled work much easier. What do you dislike about DataGrip? All of the plugins and features can be hard to find sometime. What problems is DataGrip solving and how is that benefiting you? It is helping us collaborate on version-controlled work and speed up our coding tasks.

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Alberto G

05/08/23

4.5 out of 5

"It is a powerful tool to manage databases"

What do you like best about DataGrip? I can manage many database systems without the need for other software. It connects to MySQL, MariaDB, Mongo, Oracle, Redis, PostgreSQL, SQLite, Cockroach, etc. What do you dislike about DataGrip? It does not have a free tier, but it is worth the money if you use it every day. The Mongo integration is not super powerful, but good enough. Also, it may be a little slow to start. What problems is DataGrip solving and how is that benefiting you? It helps me ...

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Alberto G

05/08/23

4.5 out of 5

"It is a powerful tool to manage databases"

What do you like best about DataGrip? I can manage many database systems without the need for other software. It connects to MySQL, MariaDB, Mongo, Oracle, Redis, PostgreSQL, SQLite, Cockroach, etc. What do you dislike about DataGrip? It does not have a free tier, but it is worth the money if you use it every day. The Mongo integration is not super powerful, but good enough. Also, it may be a little slow to start. What problems is DataGrip solving and how is that benefiting you? It helps me ...

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