One of the most frustrating parts of working with RabbitMQ for me has always been the management interface, especially when dealing with DLQs. At some point, I proposed improving the native UI internally, but the response I got was basically: "Don't fix what isn't broken." Fair enough... so I went ahead and built something instead.
Rabbit GUI is a Mac desktop app that connects directly to the RabbitMQ Management API, it works with both self-hosted instances and services like CloudAMQP.
Think of it as an IDE for RabbitMQ. You can connect to multiple environments (local, staging, prod...), browse and filter through queues messages, and selectively republish or discard items in your DLQs.
The app is a one-time payment for a lifetime license, no subscriptions nonsense.
I'd love feedback from anyone who deals with RabbitMQ day to day!