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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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Irakli L

07/15/19

5 out of 5

"Looking for a database IDE? Look no further!"

What do you like best about DataGrip? DataGrip immensely boosts productivity due to dozens and dozens of functions and tools at your disposal. It is created for professional SQL developers. Queries can be performed in different modes, and the local history is offered to allow activity tracking. The schema navigation capability lets developers work on any view, procedure, and table from its use in SQL or via the corresponding action. DataGrip also offers extended understanding of how queries ...

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Gary T

07/15/19

5 out of 5

"Fanstastic SQL manager "

What do you like best about DataGrip? It manages all kind of SQL data, It can be an SQLite file of 300kB or a MariaDB file of 68gB and it will work and not crash even with very big databases. As long as you know the queries you want to run and format them in an efficient way the response time of Datagrip is great, even for remote databases. What do you dislike about DataGrip? This is a hard question, I guess the only bad thing is that I didn't buy a perpetual license and I have to pay a ...

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Orkhan M

06/28/19

5 out of 5

"One tool for managing all your databases"

What do you like best about DataGrip? If you have some remote or local database and you want to manage it this is the right tool for you. It is able to connect any kind of database and execute commands on the database. If you are not into writing database commands you can complete the tasks with mouse just selecting and clicking. It provides very intuitive window for data visualization and table creation. Moreover, one of the painful part of the database for the developers is to create the ...

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Elgun M

05/29/19

5 out of 5

"The best database management tool for developers"

What do you like best about DataGrip? With the help of DataGrip you can connect any database server locally or remotely and you can all the database manipulations. The installation and usage of the application very easy and everything seems intuitive for the users. Moreover, on of the painful part of the database management is creating the database diagram, but with the help of this application you can create the diagram for your application very easily with just a few clicks. What do you ...

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Anonymous User

04/12/19

5 out of 5

"Cool Idea for sql"

What do you like best about DataGrip? Most of all, writting query that is auto saved, even if IDE closes, I can query and show history of a query I am working on. connect to multiple different database systems, code refactoring. Code auto align when you type closing bracket, auto complete. What do you dislike about DataGrip? nothing i do not like about this, it works best for me Recommendations to others considering DataGrip: All in one shop for SQL IDE that lets you work with multiple ...

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Anonymous User

03/17/19

4.5 out of 5

"Perfect for writing complex queries"

What do you like best about DataGrip? auto-completion of input; ability to connect to multiple databases in one project What do you dislike about DataGrip? Often after the launch of the app my first attempt to run query does not work (it just "wakes up" the console) and only the second attempt is successful What problems is DataGrip solving and how is that benefiting you? Writing queries before using them in BI systems. Much better interface and tools than in BI systems

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Anonymous User

03/06/19

5 out of 5

"Fantastic software geared toward querying and visualizing SQL data"

What do you like best about DataGrip? Datagrip provided so many phenomenal features, a lot of which I did not even get to use. Datagrip provided a long list of official connectors to various types of SQL databases, while the community helped fill in the gaps on other databases that were not officially supported. Datagrip gave me an IDE-style environment where I could query data across different databases, export data as necessary, save and access views/reports easily with custom formatting. ...

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Anonymous User

03/04/19

4.5 out of 5

"Great for connecting and working on multiple vendors databases."

What do you like best about DataGrip? Its easy to set up and we have the same interface for Windows as well as Linux. Its easy to add and setup multiple connections. They also give you most of the scripts built in. What do you dislike about DataGrip? sometimes we experienced crash while running it on Ubuntu. We were able to work around it by using a snap build. Recommendations to others considering DataGrip: If you plan to be connecting to more than 1 databases coming from different ...

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David K

03/02/19

5 out of 5

"I love using datagrip to analyze analytics data"

What do you like best about DataGrip? The ease of running all queries, analyzing data. What do you dislike about DataGrip? The initial setup of data grip was a bit tricky What problems is DataGrip solving and how is that benefiting you? Analyzing analytics data from ab tests etc

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David Z

02/26/19

3.5 out of 5

"Powerfull tool for Database management"

What do you like best about DataGrip? Its powerfull, has nice intefrace. Its fast, can be used with wide range of database solutions. really helps with productivity and has a great customerr support. What do you dislike about DataGrip? aafter Trial period, its paid product, but it's worth every penny. Can't say much negative about it. really helps with productivity. What problems is DataGrip solving and how is that benefiting you? managing differrent databases in one place.

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