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ToolJet Demo - AI-Native Low-code platform
Build apps faster with AI. Just describe what you need and ToolJet generates the UI and queries instantly.
ToolJet Demo - AI app builder
Design visually. Use drag-and-drop components to build responsive UIs and connect them to your data.
ToolJet Demo - ToolJet database
Manage your data. Use ToolJet's built-in database to store and organize app data without external setup.
ToolJet Demo - AI agent builder
Build AI agents. Create custom agents that take actions, run logic, and interact with your data without writing code.
ToolJet Demo - Integrations
Connect instantly. Integrate with 60+ data sources including databases, APIs, SaaS tools, and cloud storage with no setup friction.
ToolJet Demo - Example of inventory optimizer
See what your finished app looks like with real UI components and data.
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Aneisha V.
AV
Technical Content - Lead
Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
"Flexible, AI-Powered Low-Code Platform for Enterprise Apps"
What do you like best about ToolJet?

I have been using ToolJet and till now the experience has been good.

There are some really good advantages, like it's open source, easy to use, provides. It is purely developer-focused, open-source, extensible, low-code platform built specifically for enterprise-grade-level internal tools and dashboards.

Its biggest strength is offering development flexibility from writing AI prompts to dragging and dropping widgets to custom coding as and when required. You can start building your dashboard with AI prompts and use drag-and-drop widgets to make it function better, and if needed, write complex code through JavaScript.

ToolJet supports 80+ native integrations, including PostgreSQL, Anthropic, WeaviateDB, Stripe, n8n,gRPC, MySQL, SwissCom and more. This means can easily integrate using its provided integrations or build my own.

For large enterprises adopting strict security standards, ToolJet offers on-prem deployments, air-gapped mode, RBAC, audit logs, environments and version control. Best part, it does not charge end users unlike other platforms and hence offers premium features at genuine pricing. ToolJet also comes up with deployment flexibility of hosting on cloud, self-hosting or on-prem hosting making it enterprise-friendly with SOC 2 and SSO support.

Currently it has launched its AI App Builder with workflow automation. ToolJet is a direct competition to companies like Retool, SuperBlocks, Appsmith and more. ToolJet is a modern alternative to low code internal app builder with its AI-native capabilities to build dashboards and internal apps faster. As an open-source platform, it has no vendor lock-in and reduces long-term TCO, making it a strong choice for CEOs, CIOs and CTOs looking for flexibility from build to deployment. Currently ToolJet has launched its own AI Agents to help you in the building process faster by intuitively figuring out which piece fits where in the code and data resources. It has good TAT for customer support and is easy to implement. I used it to build some dashboards that were required for my company. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about ToolJet?

I love it, as it has really good AI-native features just like retool but at reasonable pricing. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Himanshu  B.
HB
UX designer
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"ToolJet Supercharges Internal Tool Development with Ease and Flexibility"
What do you like best about ToolJet?

ToolJet simplifies the process of creating internal tools, eliminating the need for extensive engineering effort. With its drag and-drop builder, built-in integrations, and pre made components, I can quickly transform ideas into working tools. The open source aspect also provides the flexibility and transparency required for customization. Overall, ToolJet significantly reduces development time and enables teams to deliver internal applications much more efficiently. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about ToolJet?

Some of the more advanced setup steps could benefit from clearer documentation, particularly when dealing with complex data sources or multi step workflows. The platform may also feel somewhat sluggish if an app incorporates a large number of components. Additionally, a few integrations are still in the process of maturing and would benefit from further refinement. While these are not major problems, they can add a bit of extra time to the configuration process. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Francess  A.
FA
"Effortless Scheduling with Drag-and-Drop Simplicity"
What do you like best about ToolJet?

I like that ToolJet is a low-code internal tool builder. I use the drag-and-drop UI builder to design calendars, grid views, and schedule forms without writing tons of code. The drag-and-drop UI builder allows me to quickly create scheduling pages without wasting my time on front-end development. I can build forms for shift creation, tables to view schedules, and calendar-like templates in a very visually pleasing way. This makes it easy to iterate and adjust the layout, which is especially useful when dealing with different teams, roles, or shift types. I can add custom logic using Javascript to prevent overlapping of events on my schedule. The functions on ToolJet are more organized and clearly labeled, and the initial setup was extremely easy. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about ToolJet?

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Chandani  V.
CV
Customer service assistant
Mid-Market (51-1000 emp.)
"Boosts Efficiency with Easy Integration"
What do you like best about ToolJet?

I appreciate the ability to save full development resources by using ToolJet's drag-and-drop features for building small dashboards and internal client applications, which makes the process efficient. Even when things occasionally break, I find the interface very intuitive as it provides clear insights that expedite fixes. I am particularly fond of the flexibility to incorporate custom code, which is crucial for handling unique use cases such as cleaning API data or implementing complex logic without any roadblocks. Easy data integration with ToolJet stands out as a significant benefit, allowing me to quickly connect different data sources, keep all data centralized, and simplify data cleaning and transfer processes. I also value the presence of robust version control and environment support, which are vital for managing development projects effectively. Furthermore, the comprehensive debugging tools provide clarity in resolving issues, enhancing the overall development experience. Additionally, the initial setup of the ToolJet cloud version is hassle-free and swift, aided by a user-friendly UI that simplifies the first-time connection of data sources. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about ToolJet?

I experience performance slowdowns when working with heavy pages, which can be frustrating because it affects the overall efficiency of my tasks. Additionally, I find that the advanced styling options are lacking, which limits the design flexibility when building more customized and visually appealing applications. There's also a need for more polished integrations, which could enhance the seamless connection between ToolJet and other software or services. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Mohit R.
MR
Survey Programmer
Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
"Fast, Intuitive, Yet Needs Performance Boost"
What do you like best about ToolJet?

I really appreciate ToolJet for its user-friendly nature, allowing me to build internal tools and dashboards quickly without needing heavy custom development. The visual builder is a particular strength, as it makes it simple to design complex workflows without writing much code. The drag-and-drop interface lets me assemble interfaces rapidly using a wide range of pre-built components like tables, forms, charts, and buttons, which saves a lot of time. I love how these features allow me to focus on solving business problems instead of dealing with technical hurdles. Additionally, ToolJet's simple setup process is very efficient, taking only a few minutes and enabling me to start building right away. I value how it helps my team automate workflows, manage data visually, and streamline operational processes across different departments, enhancing productivity and efficiency. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about ToolJet?

Some features of ToolJet still feel limited. Additionally, the performance can slow down when dealing with complex apps. Enhancing the flexibility of the features and ensuring smoother performance would significantly improve my experience. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Arjun G.
AG
Associate Salesforce Consultant
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Rapid App Development with AI Integration"
What do you like best about ToolJet?

I appreciate ToolJet for its ability to significantly expedite application development with its declarative approach, allowing us to build applications more quickly than traditional methods. The AI feature is my personal favorite aspect, as it eliminates the need even for declarative drag-and-drop processes by simply responding to prompts effectively to develop the applications. This feature enables me to focus more time on understanding client requirements, ensuring we deliver projects faster and thereby drive more revenue. I also find the integration with Google Sheets and databases useful for efficient data fetching and saving, which streamlines our workflow further. The ease of the initial setup was notable, and overall, ToolJet makes the application development side less burdensome and more efficient, making it an integral part of our process. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about ToolJet?

I find that the AI feature in ToolJet sometimes does not implement exactly what I prompt it to, which can be frustrating when I need precise results. Additionally, when trying to make precise customizations, ToolJet lacks the functionality that would allow me to do this effectively. It seems that the AI could benefit from a deeper understanding of my requirements and more context before applying changes. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Kenton H.
KH
Owner
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"Effortless Setup and Seamless Data Integration"
What do you like best about ToolJet?

I'd say is how quickly you can get something up and running without having to dig through a bunch of complicated setup. I also like that it connects to a different different data sources without a lot of extra steps. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about ToolJet?

I'd say the only thing I don't really like so far is that some features is hidden and might take a moment to figure out. Other than that, it's been smooth Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Mariam B.
MB
Engineering Manager
Enterprise (> 1000 emp.)
"Good tool but needs to be more stable and flexible"
What do you like best about ToolJet?

It’s quick to build internal tools without much coding. The drag-and-drop builder is easy to use, and connecting to APIs or databases is fast. I like that it’s open-source, so we can customize it if needed. The community is active and helpful. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about ToolJet?

Performance can be inconsistent, especially with large datasets or complex queries. Some features feel incomplete or lack polish, requiring workarounds. For example, in our case:

1.Dynamic dropdowns were hard to set up because we couldn’t easily use variables.

2.Complex json needed extra JS instead of built-in support.

3.Sometimes data bindings between components broke after we edited them.

4.Queries didn’t always refresh on their own, so we had to run them manually.

5.Error messages were not clear, so debugging was harder. The docs are okay for basics but don’t explain advanced things well.

6. In some places, ToolJet lets us use Python for queries, but in other cases it’s not supported, so we have to switch to JavaScript. For JavaScript, only part of the language is supported, so some functions we normally use don’t work, and we have to find workarounds.

7. Not flexible Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Verified User in E-Learning
UE
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"ToolJet not bad...."
What do you like best about ToolJet?

ToolJet is great because it lets you build internal apps quickly with a drag‑and‑drop interface while still allowing custom code. It supports many integrations and has strong security compliance, making it reliable for business use. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

What do you dislike about ToolJet?

ToolJet can be difficult for non technical users because advanced features require coding knowledge. Performance sometimes slows down with complex dashboards and large data queries.

Another drawback is limited deep customization compared to full coding solutions. Pricing can also become high when scaling for bigger teams. Review collected by and hosted on G2.com.

Verified User in Religious Institutions
UR
Small-Business (50 or fewer emp.)
"The Most Complete Low-Code Tool for Building Web App Interfaces"
What do you like best about ToolJet?

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.

What do you dislike about ToolJet?

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.

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