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Last year I shipped Mongon — native MongoDB GUI for macOS. The #1 request: "put this on my iPhone." Today it's here. Mongon for iOS is a native Swift app with full CRUD, aggregation pipeline builder, Mongo shell, SSH tunnel, TLS, and SRV support. CloudKit syncs your connections from Mac — open the app and they're there. No Electron. No compromise. A real MongoDB client that fits in your pocket.
Why a mobile MongoDB GUI?
For years the assumption was: "real database work happens at a
desk." But after launching Mongon on Mac last year, the feedback
I kept hearing was the opposite:
• On-call engineers checking prod from a coffee shop
• Founders verifying data during investor calls
• Devs running quick queries on their commute
• Teams doing code review on iPad and wanting to check the
actual schema mid-discussion
The workflows exist — the tool didn't. So I built it.
A few things I'm proud of:
• Touch-first pipeline builder: dragging $match, $group, $sort
stages feels more natural than typing JSON on mobile.
• CloudKit sync was already in Mongon Mac. Flipping the switch
for iOS meant your connection list was there on day one —
no setup screens.
Long-term plan is to keep parity: every feature on Mac ships
on iOS in the same release. No "mobile-lite."
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About Mongon for iOS on Product Hunt
“MongoDB in your pocket — now on iPhone”
Mongon for iOS was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 3 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #136 on the daily leaderboard. Last year I shipped Mongon — native MongoDB GUI for macOS. The #1 request: "put this on my iPhone." Today it's here. Mongon for iOS is a native Swift app with full CRUD, aggregation pipeline builder, Mongo shell, SSH tunnel, TLS, and SRV support. CloudKit syncs your connections from Mac — open the app and they're there. No Electron. No compromise. A real MongoDB client that fits in your pocket.
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