Low-code platform for building business applications. Connect to databases, cloud storages, GraphQL, API endpoints, Airtable, Google sheets, OpenAI, etc and build apps using drag and drop application builder. Built using JavaScript/TypeScript. 🚀
ToolJet is an open-source low-code framework to build and deploy internal tools with minimal engineering effort. ToolJet’s drag-and-drop frontend builder allows you to create complex, responsive frontends within minutes. Additionally, you can integrate various data sources, including databases like PostgreSQL, MongoDB, and Elasticsearch; API endpoints with OpenAPI spec and OAuth2 support; SaaS tools such as Stripe, Slack, Google Sheets, Airtable, and Notion; as well as object storage services like S3, GCS, and Minio, to fetch and write data.
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.The easiest way to get started with ToolJet is by creating a ToolJet Cloud account. ToolJet Cloud offers a hosted solution of ToolJet. If you want to self-host ToolJet, kindly proceed to deployment documentation.
You can deploy ToolJet on DigitalOcean using one-click-deployment.
Want to give ToolJet a quick spin on your local machine? You can run the following command from your terminal to have ToolJet up and running right away.
docker run \
--name tooljet \
--restart unless-stopped \
-p 80:80 \
--platform linux/amd64 \
-v tooljet_data:/var/lib/postgresql/13/main \
tooljet/try:ee-lts-latest
For users upgrading their ToolJet version, we recommend choosing the LTS version over the latest version. The LTS version ensures stability with production bug fixes, security patches, and performance enhancements.
Time Tracker Application
Build your own CMS using low-code
AWS S3 Browser
Documentation is available at https://docs.tooljet.com.
You can use ToolJet Cloud for a fully managed solution. If you want to self-host ToolJet, we have guides on deploying ToolJet on Kubernetes, AWS EC2, Docker, and more.
Provider | Documentation |
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Digital Ocean | Link |
Docker | Link |
AWS EC2 | Link |
AWS ECS | Link |
OpenShift | Link |
Helm | Link |
AWS EKS (Kubernetes) | Link |
GCP GKE (Kubernetes) | Link |
Azure AKS (Kubernetes) | Link |
Azure Container | Link |
Google Cloud Run | Link |
Deploying ToolJet client | Link |
Deploying ToolJet on a Subpath | Link |
ToolJet can now be found on both AWS and Azure Marketplaces, making it simpler than ever to access and deploy our app-building platform.
Find ToolJet on AWS Marketplace here and explore seamless integration on Azure Marketplace here.
For general help using ToolJet, please refer to the official documentation. For additional help, you can use one of these channels to ask a question:
Check out our roadmap to stay updated on recently released features and learn about what’s coming next.
We use the git-flow branching model. The base branch is develop
. If you are looking for a stable version, please use the main branch or tags labeled as v1.x.x.
Kindly read our Contributing Guide to familiarize yourself with ToolJet’s development process, how to suggest bug fixes and improvements, and the steps for building and testing your changes.
ToolJet © 2023, ToolJet Solutions Inc - Released under the GNU Affero General Public License v3.0.