Query Snowflake with AI, explore warehouses and schemas, and build analytics dashboards — all from your browser.
Build with AI at the core. Generate Snowflake queries from plain English, scaffold dashboards, and ship internal tools — all schema-aware and grounded in your Snowflake data.
Your infra, your data. Run QueryPlane on your own servers — no data ever leaves.
A real editor. Snowflake autocomplete, syntax highlighting, and instant results.
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Visualize anything. Tables, line, bar, and pie charts wired straight to your queries.
Drag and drop. Compose forms, tables, and admin tools backed by your live schema — no frontend code required.
One workspace for Snowflake. From query to production app.
Get up and running with Snowflake in three simple steps
Step 1
Enter your Snowflake account identifier, warehouse, database, and credentials. QueryPlane supports key-pair authentication, SSO, and role-based access so you can connect securely.
Step 2
Write Snowflake SQL with autocomplete that understands your schemas, stages, and views. Use AI to generate queries from natural language, including Snowflake-specific syntax like QUALIFY, FLATTEN, and semi-structured data functions.
Step 3
Visualize query results as charts and tables. Build analytics dashboards your team can share, monitor warehouse costs, and export data for downstream workflows.
Everything you need to work with Snowflake
Browse databases, schemas, tables, views, stages, and file formats across your Snowflake account. See column types, clustering keys, and row counts at a glance.
Describe your analysis in plain English and get working Snowflake SQL — including FLATTEN for semi-structured data, window functions, and time-travel queries. The AI understands your warehouse context.
Every query is saved with execution time and warehouse cost metadata. Share queries with your team via link and build a shared library of analytics SQL.
Connect to production Snowflake warehouses safely. Enforce read-only access to prevent accidental modifications and use role-based controls to manage team permissions.
Invite analysts and engineers to a shared workspace. Collaborate on queries, share dashboards, and maintain consistent access to your Snowflake data across the organization.
Export query results to CSV or JSON. Handle large Snowflake result sets efficiently and schedule recurring exports for automated data pipelines.
Common ways teams use QueryPlane with Snowflake
Build interactive analytics dashboards on top of your Snowflake data warehouse. Visualize key metrics, create filters, and share live dashboards with stakeholders.
Track Snowflake credit consumption by warehouse, user, and query. Identify expensive queries, monitor warehouse auto-scaling, and optimize compute costs with built-in usage analytics.
Explore your Snowflake data catalog across databases and schemas. Discover tables, understand column types, preview data, and find the right datasets for your analysis.
Analyze query execution plans, identify bottlenecks, and compare performance across warehouse sizes. Optimize clustering keys and materialized views based on actual usage patterns.
Everything you need to know about QueryPlane and Snowflake
In QueryPlane, click 'New Connection', select Snowflake, and enter your account identifier (e.g., abc123.us-east-1), warehouse name, database, and credentials. QueryPlane supports username/password, key-pair authentication, and SSO for enterprise accounts.
QueryPlane is a browser-based Snowflake GUI that goes beyond the built-in Snowsight interface. It offers AI-powered SQL generation, cross-database querying, team collaboration, and dashboard building — all without installing anything.
Yes. While Snowflake provides Snowsight as a built-in web UI, QueryPlane offers a more powerful browser-based experience with AI SQL assistance, richer schema exploration, saved query libraries, and the ability to manage connections to Snowflake alongside your other databases.
QueryPlane offers a free tier that lets you connect to Snowflake, run queries, and explore your schemas. Paid plans add team collaboration, query sharing, dashboard building, and advanced features for production use.
Stop writing boilerplate. Start building the tools your team actually needs—in minutes, not months.