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users / ak291x
displayName "Alex Kim" string
email "alex@example.com" string
credits 2400 number
isPro true boolean
createdAt Jan 12, 2025 timestamp
plan "pro_annual" string
The problem

The Firebase Console
isn't a database tool

It's good for occasional checks. Not for real work. You know the friction.

Console timeouts

The browser console kicks you out mid-session, loses your place, and makes you start over. Every time.

Nested editing hell

Editing a deeply nested field means clicking through six levels, saving, clicking back, and hoping nothing broke.

Query pain

Writing and iterating on composite queries in the console UI is a chore that kills your flow completely.

Features

Built for the work
you actually do

Everything you need to move fast with Firestore. Nothing you don't.

Tabbed browsing

Open collections, documents, and queries in parallel tabs. Cmd+T for a new tab, Cmd+W to close — exactly like your browser, exactly where you need it.

Cmd+T · Cmd+W · Cmd+P

Built for macOS

Translucent vibrancy sidebar, Keychain-backed credentials, native About panel, traffic light controls — built to feel at home on your Mac.

Type-aware field editor

Edit strings, numbers, booleans, timestamps, geopoints, arrays, and maps with the right input for each type. Switch to JSON mode for bulk edits. Click references to jump straight to the referenced document.

Structured · JSON · Reference click-through

Visual query builder

Add where clauses, set orderBy, pick your limit — all from clean dropdowns. Results open in a table. Click any row to inspect the document.

Encrypted credentials

Service account keys are encrypted at rest via macOS Keychain. They never touch the renderer process. Firebase ops stay in the main process only.

Import & Export

Export any collection or document as JSON, subcollections included. Re-import it to any project. Great for seeding environments and migrations.

Favorites

Star any collection or document path for quick access. Persisted per project, right in the sidebar — always where you left off.

Firebase Storage

Browse your Cloud Storage bucket alongside Firestore. Upload, download, preview files, and generate signed URLs — without leaving the app.

Pricing

Free to start.
Yours forever.

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  • 1 project
  • Full browsing & editing
  • Query builder
  • Import & export
  • Encrypted credential storage
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FAQ

Common questions

Yes. You connect by importing a Firebase Admin SDK service account JSON — the same one you'd use for any server-side Firebase integration. Any Firestore project you have admin access to works.

Service account keys are encrypted at rest using the macOS Keychain via Electron's safeStorage API. They never leave the main process — the renderer (UI) never sees your raw credentials. All Firestore operations go through IPC.

Not yet in v1.0. Emulator support is on the roadmap. Right now Cinder connects to live Firestore projects via the Admin SDK.

Cinder auto-updates in the background. You'll get a notification when an update is ready. All future updates are included in your one-time purchase — no subscription ever.

Your license key works on up to 2 machines simultaneously. If you need more, just reach out — we'll sort it out.

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