Dory Documentation
Dory is an AI-native data workspace for modern databases. It brings schema-aware SQL Console, conversational AI, Database Explorer, result analysis, and charting into one workspace so you can move faster from question to execution to insight.
5-Minute Quick Start
- Install Dory with the desktop app, Homebrew, or Docker.
- Create or open a workspace.
- Add a database connection.
- Browse schemas in Explorer.
- Write SQL in SQL Console, or ask AI to generate the first query.
What You Can Do with Dory
- Browse database schemas, tables, columns, and sample data.
- Write, run, debug, and optimize SQL.
- Use AI Chat to generate SQL, explain queries, fix errors, and continue analysis.
- Turn query results into charts and reusable analysis.
- Save common queries and share them with a team.
- Use ClickHouse-specific monitoring, privileges, and operational views.
- Connect external AI agents through MCP.
Recommended Reading Order
- Start with Quick Start.
- Read Connect Your Database.
- Learn SQL Console and AI Chat.
- Review Deployment before rolling Dory out to a team.
Supported Databases and AI Providers
Dory currently focuses on:
- ClickHouse with deep operational integration.
- PostgreSQL, Neon, MySQL, MariaDB, SQLite, DuckDB, and MotherDuck.
- OpenAI, OpenAI-compatible providers, Anthropic, Google, Qwen, and xAI.
Why Dory
Dory is built for people who work with real database structures every day. Instead of treating AI as a standalone chat box, Dory connects AI assistance to schema context, SQL execution, result review, and reusable workflows.
Version Updates
See Release Notes for recent product changes and documented capabilities.