Most internal tools die in a folder called "internal-tools-v3-FINAL."
Not because the developer gave up.
Because they took 3 weeks to build something that should have
taken 3 hours — and nobody wanted to maintain it after.
@ToolJet was built to fix that.
ToolJet/ToolJet — 38,000 GitHub stars, 5,100 forks, and the
open source foundation of an AI-native enterprise app platform.
Updated yesterday. Still shipping daily.
Here's what you can ship before lunch:
→ Visual App Builder — 60 responsive components: tables, charts,
forms, lists, progress bars — drag, drop, done
→ ToolJet Database — built-in no-code database, no external setup
→ 75 data sources — PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, S3, Stripe,
Airtable, OpenAI, REST APIs, GraphQL and far more
→ Multiplayer editing — your whole team builds simultaneously
→ Multi-page apps — full internal products, not just dashboards
→ Workflow automation — triggers, logic, and actions, no-code
→ AI agents — build and deploy AI-powered workflows visually
→ SOC2 compliant — enterprise security out of the box
→ RBAC audit logging — granular access control, fully logged
→ Self-host: Docker, Kubernetes, AWS EC2, Google Cloud Run
→ AGPL-3.0 licensed — 3 weeks to 3 hours, forever free
The next time someone asks for an admin panel —
you ship it by end of day.
Discovered on OSSphere :
ossphere.dev/ToolJet/ToolJet
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