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Firegrid - Firestore Table Builder

Firegrid - Firestore Table Builder

Turn Firestore collections into tables you can actually use

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Firegrid turns your Firestore data into interactive, sortable tables - no backend, no setup, no data leaving your browser. Connect with Google, pick a project, and instantly browse collections as structured tables. Configure columns, filter and sort, then export to CSV or JSON. Need more? Write SQL queries across multiple collections with the built-in workbench, or drag-and-drop tables into shareable dashboards. Everything runs 100% client-side. Your data never touches our servers.
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Firegrid - Firestore Table Builder gallery image
Firegrid - Firestore Table Builder gallery image
Firegrid - Firestore Table Builder gallery image
Firegrid - Firestore Table Builder gallery image
Firegrid - Firestore Table Builder gallery image
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Tom Lidgett
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Hey! I built Firegrid because the Firebase Console is painful for anyone who actually needs to work with their data. You get a tree of JSON documents - no tables, no sorting, no way to query across collections. I wanted something dead simple: sign in with Google, pick your Firebase project, and immediately see your collections as real tables. Sort, filter, configure columns, export. Then I kept going; added a SQL workbench so you can write queries across multiple collections (joins, aggregations, the works), and a drag-and-drop dashboard builder to combine everything into views you can actually share with your team. The key decision was making it 100% client-side. Your Firestore data never touches any server — it all runs in the browser using your own Google OAuth credentials. No API keys to configure, no proxies, no trust required. Would love your feedback — especially from anyone dealing with Firestore data day to day. What's missing? What would make this indispensable for your workflow?