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Monghoul
MongoDB GUI with a smart autocomplete & 70+ MCP tools
I live in MongoDB most days. Every GUI still looks like 2003 Excel, so I spent a year building the one I wanted. Monghoul: 33 MB desktop GUI. Tauri + Bun sidecar, cold start under 2s. Autocomplete reads your data: field paths, types, enum values, even fields created by earlier pipeline stages. Visual aggregation builder. Explain plan graded A to F. Charts. 70+ MCP tools for Claude and Cursor. Free tier. Pro $9/mo, $72/yr, $128 lifetime. 14-day trial, no card, no signup.
Hey, I'm Bohdan. Solo dev behind Monghoul.
Last year I started this as a side project, basically a love child of VS Code and NoSQLBooster. I wanted a Mongo GUI that looks modern and snappy, not a wall of buttons and dropdowns. And I wanted autocomplete that actually knows my schema. Not just collection names, but field types and enum values. Like, type find({ status: " and see pending, active, cancelled show up in the suggestions. Couldn't find that anywhere, so I built it.
The autocomplete is the part I'm most proud of. It samples documents from a collection, extracts every field path with its type, and learns enum values when a field has a small set of distinct ones. Nested fields work progressively: type address. and you see city, zip, state with their types. The fun part is pipeline-aware completion. If $group in stage 1 creates totalRevenue, then $match in stage 2 suggests it. $lookup pulls the foreign collection's schema, so customer.address.city autocompletes too. I haven't seen any other GUI do this.
The other thing I bet on early is MCP. Monghoul ships a built-in server with 70+ tools so Claude, Cursor, Codex, etc. can fully drive the app. Run queries, build charts, manage indexes, restore a tab you closed last week, even generate a custom color theme. There's a review mode where AI-issued writes get staged for your approval, so nothing destructive runs without you seeing it first.
Tech stack, for the curious: Tauri v2 for the shell, Bun sidecar running the MongoDB driver and a tRPC server, React 19 + Tailwind v4 on the frontend, react-query for client state. Installer is ~33 MB, cold start under 2 seconds. tRPC + react-query gave me end-to-end types without hand-maintained client interfaces, and optimistic updates basically for free, which is most of why the app feels instant.
A few other things that ended up mattering more than I expected.
Explain view with an A to F grade. Most GUIs just dump raw explain() output and walk away. Monghoul runs auto-explain after every query and shows a letter grade, a flow funnel through pipeline stages, and an index suggestion you can create with one click.
Six result views: Tree, Table, Raw, Visual, Explain, Chart. Inline edit any cell. Multi-select rows and diff them side by side in a Monaco editor. Save a result as a chart and export PNG.
Per-connection write protection. Regex detection of 25+ destructive ops (deleteMany, drop, $out, $merge, bulkWrite, and friends). Confirmation dialog before they run, scoped per database and collection.
Theme editor. Pick 3 seed colors (brand, background, foreground) and it derives 40+ semantic tokens. Import and export themes as JSON. Or ask Claude to make one for you over MCP.
Free tier covers everyday use for most people. Pro is $9/mo, $72/yr, or $128 lifetime, with a 14-day trial (no signup, no credit card). Pro unlocks charts, MCP, cluster monitor, more favorite queries, and pinned collections.
Two questions I'd actually love answers to:
1. What's the dumbest thing your current MongoDB GUI makes you do every day?
2. Which feature here would make you try it?
Happy to dig into anything, product or architecture. Honest criticism is more useful than upvotes, so please throw what you've got.
About Monghoul on Product Hunt
“MongoDB GUI with a smart autocomplete & 70+ MCP tools”
Monghoul was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 8 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #49 on the daily leaderboard. I live in MongoDB most days. Every GUI still looks like 2003 Excel, so I spent a year building the one I wanted. Monghoul: 33 MB desktop GUI. Tauri + Bun sidecar, cold start under 2s. Autocomplete reads your data: field paths, types, enum values, even fields created by earlier pipeline stages. Visual aggregation builder. Explain plan graded A to F. Charts. 70+ MCP tools for Claude and Cursor. Free tier. Pro $9/mo, $72/yr, $128 lifetime. 14-day trial, no card, no signup.
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