Database Schema Gallery by DrawSQL - Collection of 200+ database diagram templates for developers

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Browse & discover schema diagrams of popular packages. Get inspired when architecting your app.
200+ DB diagrams
✅ Covers open-sourced packages for Laravel, Django & Rails
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👋 Hey, I'm Dennis from DrawSQL. It's been over a year since our . 🤔 To dog-food DrawSQL, we've been mapping out the database schemas of open-source packages and apps... lots of them in fact!😵 💡 Then it clicked, these collected diagrams could be useful as references for other developers as well. Hence the idea to curate this gallery - A central place to browse & discover DB schemas. 🙏 Hope this is valuable and helps provide some inspiration on structuring your DB for that new feature. 💭 Let me know what you think, or if you have a schema to suggest that should be added. Thanks!
Incredibly useful. I've already saved the schema for WordPress. Any chance of doing BuddyPress next? ;) Thank you!
Hey good idea! It's been a while since I last used WordPress and couldn't think of relevant schema diagrams to add for it. Thanks for the suggestion, I might actually add it right now 😉
Bit belated, but have the database diagram for BuddyPress mapped out!
Well done Dennis this is awesome mate! Good work 😊💪
cheers, thanks for the nice words!
No worries man :)
Wow. Perfect. I was looking for just this a couple of months ago!
Glad that's the case!
Have used this – great idea, lovely UI and super easy to use.
Thanks! The schema for your Node.js boilerplate project is also featured in the gallery 🙌
I've been using drawsql for a long time now, both for personal projects and also professionally. It really helps visualize the DB creation process, especially great when you are planning and launching tons of microservices that each need their own DB 👍
cheers, great to hear! Thanks to your support and feedback from day 1 till now mate
very useful tool!
Great tool also for educational purposes! Keep it up.
Thanks, a big part of this idea actually came from lecturers that have been using DrawSQL for teaching in uni classes :)
This is really cool helps us understand and reason so easily how some of the backends are designed! good job!
Agree! Visualizing them in diagram-form often helps with understanding the models and their relations
This is a really great product, it has already helped me to easily visualize, break down and organize an old database, while at the same time re-do it from scratch once we had a proper visual grasp of how everything was put together. It's a breeze to work on it as a team with great support and constantly evolving features to make it better. If you do any DB work, this is amazing.
Wow! Great to have you as a long-time user and thanks for following along the journey thus far