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ToolJet vs UI Bakery: What are the differences?
Developers describe ToolJet as "Open-source alternative to Retool, Internal.io, etc". It is an open-source no-code framework to build and deploy internal tools quickly without much effort from the engineering teams. You can connect to your data sources such as databases ( like PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Elasticsearch, etc ), API endpoints ( ToolJet supports importing OpenAPI spec & OAuth2 authorization) and external services ( like Stripe, Slack, Google Sheets, Airtable ) and use our pre-built UI widgets to build internal tools. On the other hand, UI Bakery is detailed as "Build your internal tool on top of your database, API, or third-party service". An intuitive visual internal tool builder tailored to save hours of development time. Allows for building a functional admin panel, a CRM, a support tool, etc. with beautiful UI components on top of your own database.
ToolJet and UI Bakery can be categorized as "Low Code Platforms" tools.
Some of the features offered by ToolJet are:
- Visual app builder with widgets such as tables, charts, modals, buttons, dropdowns and more
- Mobile & desktop layouts
- Connect to databases, APIs and external services
On the other hand, UI Bakery provides the following key features:
- Automatically configure Tables, Forms, Charts, Maps. Mirror a data structure into UI components
- Perform CRUD operations using built-in functions, SQL queries, HTTP requests. Natively connect a UI to data sources
- Add sequences and conditions, create advanced business logic. Modify everything visually
ToolJet is an open source tool with 24.5K GitHub stars and 2.44K GitHub forks. Here's a link to ToolJet's open source repository on GitHub.