My standard way of querying databases for over a decade
January 16, 2026

My standard way of querying databases for over a decade

Anonymous | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User

Overall Satisfaction with DbVisualizer

I need to routintely check data in Oracle, DB2, Cassandra databases

Pros

  • love the ability to edit data in cells like a spreadsheet
  • organising all my connections in to folders and marking them as prod with yellow and black stripes
  • the filters so I can hide database objects that I am not interested in

Cons

  • I would like to see the "References" tab and its functionality expanded to allow it become even more powerful to support documentation requirements
  • I am a developer so cannot really comment on specific ROI. But my general consensus is that the licence is worth the money I pay for as a freelancer to provide a more efficient and useful service to my clients
the GUI is much better than SQL Developer. Things are generally easy to find.
Better usability, database-agnostic

Do you think DbVisualizer delivers good value for the price?

Yes

Are you happy with DbVisualizer's feature set?

Yes

Did DbVisualizer live up to sales and marketing promises?

Yes

Did implementation of DbVisualizer go as expected?

Yes

Would you buy DbVisualizer again?

Yes

In my organisation people use SQL Developer but I prefer DbVisualizer because it is DB agnostic and therefore all of my DB work can be centralised in one GUI.

DbVisualizer Feature Ratings

Performance optimization tools
Not Rated
Schema maintenance
Not Rated
User management
Not Rated
Database security
Not Rated
Database status reporting
Not Rated

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