Appsmith vs ToolJet

Appsmith

Low-code platform for internal tools

ToolJet

Low-code platform for building business applications

Feature Appsmith ToolJet
Category Low-Code Low-Code
Sub-category BI / Dashboard Internal Tools
Maturity stable stable
Complexity beginner beginner
Performance tier medium medium
License Apache-2.0 AGPL-3.0
License type permissive copyleft
Pricing fully free fully free
GitHub stars 35.0K 34.0K
Contributors 0 0
Commit frequency weekly weekly
Plugin ecosystem none none
Docs quality good good
Backing org Appsmith ToolJet
Funding model vc_backed vc_backed
Min RAM 1 GB 1 GB
Min CPU cores 1 1
Scaling pattern single_node single_node
Self-hostable Yes Yes
K8s native No No
Offline capable No No
Vendor lock-in none none
Languages TypeScript, Java TypeScript
API type REST REST
Protocols HTTP HTTP
Deployment docker docker
SDK languages
Team size fit solo, small, medium solo, small, medium
First release 2020 2020
Latest version

When to use Appsmith

  • Primary: admin-panel-building
  • Primary: internal-tool-development
  • Primary: crud-app-building

When to use ToolJet

  • Primary: internal-tool-development
  • Primary: workflow-automation
  • Primary: dashboard-building

Appsmith anti-patterns

  • JavaScript-heavy for customization
  • Can be slow with complex apps
  • Docker image is large

ToolJet anti-patterns

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