If you need a tool to visualize and analyze the structure of your database, Azimutt is a good option. It provides an interactive command-line interface to explore and manipulate database structures. Features include a scalable ERD, AML design, documentation and presentation, linting, path finding between tables, and collaboration tools. Azimutt supports many types of databases and offers access controls for embedded and shared diagrams, with tiered pricing.
Another good option is Explo, an embedded analytics tool that lets teams build interactive dashboards and self-serve reporting directly into their own apps. It can connect to many relational databases and data warehouses to offer customizable analytics experiences and ad-hoc reporting. Explo offers enterprise-level security and supports a broad range of use cases, including SaaS platforms and CRM, with multiple pricing tiers.
If you prefer an AI-infused approach, check out Morph. This tool helps businesses make their data accessible and usable for everyone involved. It ingests data from many sources, processes it and exports results without any programming. Morph lets you query, visualize and report, and it connects to SQL databases like Snowflake and MySQL. It's free to use, and a Pro plan costs $99 per month, so it's a relatively affordable option for data visualization and analysis.