DbGate documentation
DbGate comes in several products, built for different ways of working with data. Use this page to find the right one.
| Product | Hosting | Login | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| DbGate Classic (Community / Premium / Team Premium) | Desktop app, or self-hosted web (Docker, NPM, AWS, Azure) | Optional (Team Premium) | Full-featured client for SQL and NoSQL database servers, with DbGate Cloud online storage for connections and scripts |
| DbGate Central | Hosted, paid, in-browser | Required | Browsing, querying and editing GraphQL, oData and Shopify APIs like a database, with BI reports and an MCP server for AI agents |
| DbGate Shopify App | Native Shopify app, embedded in your store admin | Shopify session | Bulk viewing/editing Shopify store data and generating scheduled product feeds |
| DbGate Lite | Hosted, free, in-browser | None | Learning SQL and quick, ad-hoc work with data files |
DbGate Lite and DbGate Central are built on the same underlying grid and query engine - so filtering, editing and browsing feel the same in both, but Lite is free and works only with local SQLite/DuckDB databases and files, while Central adds hosted API connections, cloud-stored workspaces and team features.