Although I am not a professional coder, I have gradually taught myself how to write code over the years. I support a non-profit organization and have developed a suite of tools to handle several of its functions—something I could never have accomplished without ToolJet. The platform connects effortlessly to a MySQL database, allowing me to turn an idea into a working, multi-function tool within just a few hours. I can continue to expand and refine the interface even as my users start using it. Building such an interface from scratch would have been out of reach for me, but ToolJet made the process straightforward. The Slack channel is excellent, and both the company and its user community are extremely responsive and helpful. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.
It's difficult for me to find anything I truly dislike about ToolJet. However, one area that could use improvement is the alignment and placement of components. Having tools that allow components to snap into place would help automate the process of creating a neat and organized UI. While I'm not certain, I suspect this feature may be added in the future, as the team consistently works to enhance usability. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.






