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I love using Dynobase to explore my tables with a native app rather than going to the AWS console in my browser.
One of my favorite features is the ability to save common queries for simple use later. As you're implementing your data model, I recommend saving queries for each of your application's access patterns to make it easy to debug collections of items later on.
Dynobase is quickly becoming an essential part of working with DynamoDB.

Alex DeBrie, AWS Data Hero
Author of DynamoDBBook.com and DynamoDBGuide.com
Dynobase is by far the most intuitive UI tool I've used for DynamoDB, it's leaps and bounds better than the AWS console and makes it really easy to manage DynamoDB tables in a multi-region, multi-account environment.
It's made my life so much easier and allowed me to focus on the things that actually matter to my clients.

Yan Cui, AWS Serverless Hero
Author of Production-Ready Serverless, Developer Advocate at Lumigo
There are two amazing things about Dynobase.
The first is that it took so long for such a great DynamoDB client to finally arrive and the second is that it was so worth the wait.

Erik Peterson
Founder & CTO of CloudZero
Endorsed by AWS Community
This will be my default modeling tool from now on. Nice job Rafal.
5:14 am · 24 Sep 2021I am FINALLY setting time aside to check out @dynobase!!
Awesome stuff so far: the capacity consumption feedback, and the configurable maximums around paginated reads and page sizes.
Strong work @rafalwilinski 💪
As a public service announcement, if you use DynamoDB and you haven't tried Dynobase (https://dynobase.dev)... you should.
1:27 AM · Jan 15, 2020"Well done! I use Dynobase everyday. Happy customer! 💪
3:23 PM · Apr 10, 2020Two things every DynamoDB fan should have.
@alexdebrie's http://DynamoDBBook.com and @rafalwilinski @dynobase client
I was given a license for @dynobase a little while ago, and it's quickly crept into my dev workflow. So much easier to interact with DynamoDB, over the AWS console. I would say if you work with DynamoDB it's a must have tool.
1:55 PM · Jul 13, 2020As a frontend developer, I used to be straight up _scared_ of databases 😱
Things changed when I started using AWS DynamoDB at work but as awesome as it is - the DynamoDB Web Console is not perfect
@dynobase makes DynamoDB *much* easier to work with 🥳
If you are interested in a great #DynamoDB client, this one is fantastic.
And no, I am not forsaking #NoSQL Workbench. I just really like the work that the Dynobase team does and they make a great product.
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