



TableAI is a native mac os database client with built-in AI-assistant that understands your database schema, tables, relationships, indexes, and metadata to generate accurate SQL, explain queries, troubleshoot errors, and answer database questions.
A database agent can handle multi step tasks, like analyzing tables, checking performance issues, or walking through administrative operations without needing to manually stitch everything together.
One thing I cared a lot about is privacy: there’s no tracking/analytics baked in, it connects directly to your DB, and if you use AI features, you bring your own API key.
There is a special deal for r/software users: $49.99 lifetime, use code RSOFTWARE in the app
Download on App Store:
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/tableai-postgres-mysql-client/id6756276598
Still evolving, so I’d genuinely appreciate feedback, especially from people who are deep into DB tooling or have opinions on AI in this space.
The idea is pretty simple: it gives the assistant safe context about your database — schema, column types, relationships, approximate table sizes, etc. — but not your actual table data unless you explicitly add it. With that context, it can help write SQL, explain queries, suggest optimizations, and generate reports about database health/index usage.
It’s also a normal DB client with a polished UI, so you can browse data, inspect tables, and do admin work without jumping between tools.
Privacy-wise: it connects directly to your database, uses your own LLM API key, has no telemetry/third-party SDKs/data collection, and is available on the Mac App Store and has passed all of Apple's security and sandboxing checks.
Small disclosure: I’m involved with it and I’d really appreciate feedback if you try it.
Download on App Store:
https://apps.apple.com/us/app/tableai-ai-database-client/id6756276598