Native Performance
Built with Electron + React for near-native speed. Hardware-accelerated rendering keeps everything snappy even with hundreds of tables open.
Tellus turns the dashboard into a product front door: one control plane for Supabase, Neon, Firebase, MongoDB, and MySQL with monitoring, schema sync, finance reporting, and AI assistance built in.
Supported providers





The Tellus desktop app gives you offline access, OS-level credential security, and a dedicated workspace that stays open alongside your editor and terminal. No browser tab required.
Built with Electron + React for near-native speed. Hardware-accelerated rendering keeps everything snappy even with hundreds of tables open.
Schema caches, query history, and workspace data persist locally. Work without connectivity and sync when you're back online.
Credentials stored in your OS keychain. JWT verification on every request. No secrets ever touch the browser layer.
Supabase, Neon, Firebase, MongoDB, and MySQL schemas rendered in one unified table browser with filtering and search.
< 2s
Startup Time
~180 MB
Memory Footprint
Full support
Offline Mode
Built-in
Auto Updates
OS keychain
Secure Credentials
Native terminal
CLI Integration
Download Tellus for your operating system. Includes automatic updates, offline schema caching, and secure credential storage through your OS keychain.
Version 1.4.2 · Released April 2026 · Free during early access
Unified control
Tellus gives every project a common operating surface, whether the data lives in Supabase, Neon, MySQL, MongoDB, or Firebase.
Observability
Track query load, errors, recent activity, cache health, and the tables that matter most without hopping between dashboards.
AI operations
The dashboard already includes AI-assisted analysis, prompt-driven queries, row generation, and cross-project operational context.
Schema intelligence
The platform keeps schema views fast by combining in-memory caching, local persistence, and server-side cache tables.
Finance views
Tellus is not only about tables. It already ships with reporting, billing, KPI snapshots, transaction views, and export flows.
Security posture
The architecture is built around Supabase Auth, workspace and project access controls, and edge-only credential handling.
Link Supabase, Neon, Firebase, MongoDB, or MySQL into one workspace.
Pull structure, caches, and workspace context into a unified control plane.
Inspect tables, run queries, monitor health, manage users, and generate reports.
Ask questions, review recommendations, and triage anomalies before they turn into incidents.
No. Supabase acts as the control plane, but the dashboard already supports Supabase, Neon, Firebase, MongoDB, and MySQL as managed providers.
Because the product is deeper than a single admin page. The site should explain the workspace model, the provider mix, the AI layer, and why teams would adopt it.
Credentials stay server-side, edge functions verify auth on every request, and workspace and project membership checks gate access throughout the platform.
The combination of multi-database operations, cache-aware schema access, monitoring, finance tooling, and AI assistance in one workspace is what makes it feel like a control plane instead of a single-purpose console.
Yes. The desktop app caches schemas, query history, and workspace metadata locally. You can browse tables, review cached data, and draft queries without connectivity. Changes sync automatically when you reconnect.
Windows 10+ (x64) or macOS 12+ (Apple Silicon and Intel). The app uses roughly 180 MB of memory at idle and supports hardware-accelerated rendering for smooth UI performance.