Getting started

Install Firedeck, sign in with Google, and open your first Firebase project.

Firedeck is a native iPhone and iPad app for managing Firebase projects. This guide gets you from install to browsing your first collection in a couple of minutes.

Install Firedeck

Download Firedeck from the App Store. It is a universal app — one download works on both iPhone and iPad.

Sign in with Google

Open Firedeck and tap Sign in with Google. Firedeck uses Google’s standard sign-in flow and requests a granular set of permissions, one per Firebase capability, so you can see and approve exactly what it will access.

The projects you see in Firedeck are exactly the ones your Google account already has access to. Firedeck has no shared credentials and no hardcoded project list.

Open a project

After signing in, pick a project from the project list. From there you can move between services — Firestore, Authentication, Storage, Remote Config, Cloud Functions, Cloud Messaging, and more — using the tab bar on iPhone or the sidebar on iPad.

Free vs Pro

Reading and browsing across every service is free. Write and admin actions — editing Firestore documents, publishing Remote Config, managing users, uploading files — are part of Firedeck Pro.

Next steps