
What I like most about MongoDB Compass is how easy it is to use. The interface is clean and straightforward, so I can quickly view and manage my data without having to write a bunch of queries.
I especially appreciate the visual tools for filtering and exploring data. They save me a lot of time and make the process feel much less confusing. The schema view is also really useful, since it helps me understand my database structure more clearly.
Overall, MongoDB Compass makes my day-to-day work faster and more comfortable. It’s a genuinely helpful tool for anyone working with MongoDB, whether you’re new to it or already experienced. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
One thing I don’t like about MongoDB Compass is that for more advanced operations I still have to switch over to mongosh. The GUI works really well for basic tasks, but it starts to feel limiting when I’m dealing with more complex queries or trying to run scripts.
Performance can also be a bit slow at times, especially with large datasets. In those cases, the app may lag or take a while to load collections, which interrupts the workflow.
Overall, it’s a solid tool, but I wish it offered more powerful capabilities so I wouldn’t need to rely on mongosh nearly as much. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

