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Manage collections, query data, and browse documents without CLI. A visual interface for your Typesense search engine. Connect to Typesense on localhost, self-hosted, or cloud (Typesense Cloud).

10x Your Typesense Productivity

Stop switching between CLI and code. Manage everything visually.

Visual Query Builder

Build filter_by queries visually. Test facets, sorting, and pagination.

Browse Documents

View and inspect documents with syntax highlighting. Edit inline.

Create Collection

Define schemas visually with field types, facets, and indexing.

Delete Collection

Remove collections safely with confirmation prompts.

Truncate Collection

Clear all documents while keeping the schema intact.

Schema Editor

View and modify field types, facets, and indexing options.

Bulk Import

Import documents from JSON, CSV, or JSONL files.

Export Data

Export entire collections for backup or migration.

Production Safe

Read-only mode and confirmation dialogs protect data.

Multiple Tabs

Work across collections and connections in parallel.

Keyboard Shortcuts

Navigate and execute commands without the mouse.

Dark Mode

Easy on the eyes during late-night debugging sessions.

Query History

Access and re-run your previous queries instantly.

Autocomplete

Smart suggestions for fields, filters, and syntax.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Typesense have a GUI or admin dashboard?
Typesense doesn't include a built-in GUI—it's API-first by design. For visual management, you can use third-party tools like 1bench (desktop GUI), Typesense Dashboard (community project), or build a custom admin using InstantSearch UI components. 1bench provides collection management, document browsing, and visual query building.
How do I browse and search Typesense collections visually?
Use a GUI client like 1bench to browse collections without writing API calls. You can view documents with syntax highlighting, build search queries visually with filters and facets, and test different search parameters. This is faster than using curl or Postman for exploration and debugging.
What is the best GUI client for Typesense?
Options include 1bench (full-featured desktop app for Mac/Windows/Linux), Typesense Dashboard (open source web UI), and API clients like Postman. 1bench is ideal if you also work with other databases like MongoDB or PostgreSQL, as it provides a unified interface for all your data.
How do I connect to Typesense Cloud from a GUI?
Get your Typesense Cloud cluster URL and API key from the Typesense Cloud dashboard. In your GUI client, enter the cluster hostname (e.g., xyz.a1.typesense.net), port 443, and your API key. Enable HTTPS/TLS for the connection. 1bench supports Typesense Cloud with automatic TLS configuration.
Can I manage Typesense schemas visually?
Yes, GUI clients like 1bench let you view and edit collection schemas without writing JSON. You can see field types, facet settings, and indexing options at a glance. Creating new collections is also easier with form-based interfaces instead of crafting schema JSON manually.

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