
Simpl.
A pleasant Postgres browser for working with real data
355 followers
A pleasant Postgres browser for working with real data
355 followers
Every Postgres project eventually needs a way to browse production data. You either suffer through ugly, expensive, and overly complex enterprise-grade tools, or build yet another custom admin panel that you need to maintain. Simpl is different. Paste your connection string and instantly get a beautiful, browsable interface. Filter intelligently, follow foreign keys naturally, customize what you see, and share with your team. Built by a solo dev, for solo devs and small teams.







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#3 let's go!! 💪💪
Nice vid, product looks useful and polished.
Liinks
@laurentlahmy_ Thanks for your support Laurent!
Congrats on the launch — love how Simpl removes the friction of building yet another custom Postgres admin UI and gives solo devs a fast, production‑ready way to explore real data
Liinks
@zeiki_yu Cheers!
Browsing real production data is where assumptions usually break and edge cases surface.
We’ve felt how valuable that visibility becomes once agents and automation start depending on live data while building GTWY.
Liinks
@human_gtwy agreed!
How does Simpl handle performance when dealing with massive tables?
Love the product, is there any way to connect to my self hosted postgres via SSH? I don't see it when trying to connect my database.
Liinks
@ankit_malik6 Hi ankit, at the moment we only support the connection string connections. I'll look into the feasibility of connecting over SSH
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So, we don't need back-office applications anymore?
Liinks
@anton_tishchenko hehe, for 90% of small projects, I'd say not anymore!
Seems useful! Will you offer an option to self-host? I imagine most databases are behind a firewall making is so that a SaaS offering can't easily connect to it. Would it be possible to provide a read-only connection string?
Liinks
@wilco_kruijer1 read-only connection strings already work (you just wouldn't be able to use the inline-editing functionality)
I'm thinking about ways to either self host or run locally. Stay tuned!