A fast, native Redis client for macOS
A Redis GUI that respects your keyspace: browse keys, inspect TTLs, and run commands with completion — rendered natively, so even SCANning a huge keyspace doesn't melt the UI.
What you get
- Redis 6 and 7, standalone and managed (ElastiCache, Upstash)
- Key browser with type-aware viewers (strings, hashes, lists, sets, streams)
- Command console with completion and inline docs
- SSH tunneling built in; credentials stay in the OS keychain
- Cursor-based SCAN browsing — no blocking KEYS * footguns
Why macOS specifically
Apple-silicon native. Renders through Metal — the same path Zed uses — with proper macOS conventions: native menu bar, ⌘-shortcuts, Keychain-stored credentials.
Most native Mac database clients stop at the Mac. Zolt's macOS build is the same Rust + GPUI codebase that ships on Windows and Linux — switch machines, keep your muscle memory.
Comparing options? See how Zolt stacks up against DBeaver, TablePlus, DataGrip, and Beekeeper Studio.
Common questions
Is Zolt a native Redis client on macOS?
Yes. Zolt is written end-to-end in Rust on GPUI and renders through Metal on macOS — no Electron, no WebView. Credentials are stored in macOS Keychain.
Does Zolt support Redis Cluster?
Zolt targets standalone and managed Redis 6–7 deployments at beta launch; cluster topology support is on the roadmap.
When can I download Zolt for macOS?
Zolt is in private pre-alpha; the public beta for macOS, Windows, and Linux is planned within roughly 12 weeks. Join the waitlist at zoltdb.com/download to get the macOS build the day it ships.
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The public beta lands in ~12 weeks. One email when the macOS build is ready.
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