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We've compiled a list of 13 free and paid alternatives to Keylord. The primary competitors include Redis Desktop Manager, Induction. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Keylord and Redis Commander, Redsmin, phpRedisAdmin. Also you can look at other similar options here: About.


Redis Desktop Manager (RDM) is a fast open source Redis database management application for...

Induction
Free Open Source

Induction supports PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite, Redis, and MongoDB out-of-the-box, and has an...

Redis Commander
Free Open Source

Redis-Commander is a node.js web application used to view, edit, and manage a Redis Database.

Fully-featured Redis GUI for real-time administration and monitoring/alerting.

phpRedisAdmin
Free Open Source

phpRedisAdmin - Simple web interface to manage Redis databases.

Redis React
Free Open Source

Redis React is a simple user-friendly UI for browsing data in Redis servers which as it's built...

FastoNoSQL it is GUI manager for NoSQL databases. Currently support next databases: Redis

Redis Admin UI
Free Open Source

UI to manage Radis written in Google Closure. Self-hosted on your own server.

Medis
Open Source

Beautiful Management Application for Redis

Keylord is a desktop GUI client for Redis, Memcached, Bolt and LevelDB key-value databases.

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Keylord Overview

Keylord is a desktop GUI client for Redis, Memcached, Bolt and LevelDB key-value databases. It helps developers, dev-ops and system administrators quickly view content of key-value databases and simplify typical routine operations related to them.

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