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Administrate vs SqlPad: What are the differences?

Administrate: Rails framework for creating flexible admin dashboards, by thoughtbot. Administrate is heavily inspired by projects like Rails Admin and ActiveAdmin, but aims to provide a better user experience for site admins, and to be easier for developers to customize; SqlPad: *Run SQL in your browser and chart the results *. A Node.js web app for writing and running SQL queries and visualizing the results. Supports Postgres, MySQL, SQL Server, Crate and Vertica.

Administrate and SqlPad belong to "Database Tools" category of the tech stack.

Administrate and SqlPad are both open source tools. It seems that Administrate with 4.43K GitHub stars and 779 forks on GitHub has more adoption than SqlPad with 2.54K GitHub stars and 407 GitHub forks.

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What is Administrate?

Administrate is heavily inspired by projects like Rails Admin and ActiveAdmin, but aims to provide a better user experience for site admins, and to be easier for developers to customize.

What is SqlPad?

A Node.js web app for writing and running SQL queries and visualizing the results. Supports Postgres, MySQL, SQL Server, Crate and Vertica.

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