
ToolJet
Build full-stack enterprise internal apps in minutes
ToolJet is an AI-native, open-source low-code platform for building enterprise apps, AI agents, and workflows. Features 60+ UI components, 80+ integrations, drag-and-drop builder, built-in PostgreSQL database, workflow automation, AI generation, JavaScript/Python support, Git sync, SSO/RBAC, audit logs, and flexible self-hosting with SOC2/GDPR/ISO compliance.
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- Drag-and-Drop Visual App Builder
- 60+ Pre-Built Responsive UI Components
- Natural Language App Generation
- ToolJet Database Built-in No-Code PostgreSQL
- Visual Table Builder
- Multi-Page Application Architecture
- Multiplayer Co-Authoring Canvas
- 80+ Pre-Built Data Source Integrations
- Desktop and Mobile Layout Customizer
- Self-Hosted Deployment Options
- Inline Canvas Commenting and Collaborative Tagging
- Extensible Plugin Development Kit
ToolJet at a glance
Overall Score
ToolJet is an open-source, AI-native low-code platform built for internal tools, custom dashboards, CRUD applications, and workflow automations. It's aimed at developer-led teams who want the speed of low-code without giving up pro-code flexibility, especially organizations that care about self-hosting and data ownership.
The standout: pricing scales by the number of builders rather than end-users, which matters a lot if you're rolling an internal tool out to hundreds of employees without watching licensing costs spiral.
Pros
- Open-source with self-hosting and air-gapped security options, giving organizations full data ownership and no vendor lock-in
- Pricing scales with builders, not end-users, dramatically lowering the cost of wide internal rollouts
- Connects out of the box to 50 to 70+ data sources, including PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, AWS S3, and REST or GraphQL APIs
- AI-native features let you generate apps from plain-language prompts, plus AI-assisted UI design and query generation
- Lets you inject custom JavaScript or Python and use React components when the visual tools aren't enough
- Comes with an integrated PostgreSQL-backed database for rapid prototyping without standing up external infrastructure
Cons
- Heavy datasets or pages with lots of nested components can genuinely slow the app down
- Simple dashboards are quick, but advanced elements like dynamic dropdowns with complex variables or nested JSON require real coding knowledge
- Documentation covers the basics well but has real gaps around advanced multi-step workflows and specific data-binding edge cases
- Self-hosting means your team owns managing PostgreSQL, Redis, backups, scaling, and security patches
ToolJet makes a strong case for developer-led teams that want open-source transparency and a pricing model that doesn't punish them for scaling internal tool access widely. The broad data source connectivity and ability to drop into custom JavaScript or Python when needed give real flexibility that pure no-code tools don't offer.
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