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Tablething vs TablePlus

TablePlus is great on Mac, but its Windows and Linux versions often feel like an afterthought. Tablething delivers a first-class native experience on every OS, with built-in AI, live dashboards, and an MCP server that TablePlus lacks.

AI on every plan Built-in MCP server Live dashboards 30+ sources & files
What stands out

Built into Tablething, not TablePlus

The things that actually change your day. Every one is included on every plan, with no add-on, paid tier, or extra subscription.

AI on every plan

Ask questions in plain English and get schema-aware SQL. No add-ons, no subscriptions, and no per-query credits.

Tablething TablePlus: Basic LLM plugin only

Built-in MCP server

Connect Claude, Cursor, or any MCP client directly to your data. Query securely without ever sharing your credentials with third-party LLMs.

Tablething TablePlus: Not available

Live dashboards

Turn any query into a live tile. Pin your most important metrics right next to your tables and chats.

Tablething TablePlus: Not available

30+ sources & files

Query Postgres, MySQL, and Mongo alongside CSV, Parquet, and Excel files, all from a single window.

Tablething TablePlus: ~15 sources, no local files
At a glance

Tablething and TablePlus, side by side

Tablething TablePlus
Platforms macOS, Windows, Linux macOS (primary), Windows, Linux (alpha)
Pricing Free in beta, $49 one-time after Paid from $99/device (2-tab cap)
License model One-time lifetime license Per-device, 1 year of updates
Supported sources 30+ databases & files About 15 databases
Built-in AI Built-in, schema-aware Optional plugin
Natural-language to SQL Yes, using your own keys Basic, via plugin
Local-first Yes, 100% local-first Yes
Built-in MCP server Yes, built-in server No

Competitor details were checked in mid-2026 and may change. See their site for the latest.

A true cross-platform TablePlus alternative

TablePlus is famous for its Mac app, but its Windows and Linux versions have historically trailed behind. Tablething was built to be first-class on all three. You get the same speed, the same features, and the same polished UI whether you are on macOS, Windows, or Linux.

Query your files like they are databases

Most clients stop at database connections. Tablething treats your local CSV, Parquet, and Excel files as first-class citizens. You can query them with SQL, join them against live databases, or use the AI assistant to explore them, all without importing them into a separate engine.

FAQ

Tablething vs TablePlus, answered

Can I use Claude or Cursor with my database?

Not easily with TablePlus. Tablething solves this by including a built-in MCP server. You can connect Claude Desktop or Cursor directly to Tablething, letting the AI securely read your schema and query your database without you ever handing over your credentials.

Does TablePlus have live dashboards?

No, TablePlus is strictly a query and edit tool. Tablething goes a step further: you can pin any query result as a live, auto-refreshing dashboard tile right next to your data tables.

How does it handle Windows and Linux compared to TablePlus?

TablePlus on Windows and Linux often lacks the polish and feature parity of the Mac version. Tablething is built natively for all three platforms, so you get the exact same experience, speed, and feature set regardless of your OS.

Can I really query an Excel file with SQL?

Yes. You can open CSV, Parquet, and Excel files directly in Tablething. They appear in your sidebar just like a database table. You can write SQL against them, join them with your production Postgres data, or ask the AI to summarize them.

Is Tablething a good TablePlus alternative?

It covers the same core "browse and edit" workflow but adds modern essentials like schema-aware AI, live dashboards, and an MCP server. It also removes the 2-tab cap that TablePlus enforces without a license.

How does the pricing compare?

TablePlus is a paid product starting at $99 per device. Without a license, the app is limited to 2 open tabs, 2 windows, and 2 advanced filters at a time. Tablething is free during our beta, and will be a $49 one-time license for life after that, with no per-device or usage caps.

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Free while in beta, runs on your machine, stored offline.

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