Built and deploy internal tools.

ToolJet is an **open-source low-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 ) and use our pre-built UI widgets to build internal tools.

Quickstart: Deploy ToolJet server to Heroku and client to Netilify.


## Features - Visual app builder with widgets such as tables, charts, modals, buttons, dropdowns and more - Connect to databases, APIs and external services - Deploy on-premise ( supports docker, kubernetes, heroku and more ) - Granular access control on organization level and app level - Write JS code almost anywhere in the builder - Query editors for all supported data sources - Transform query results using JS code - Import endpoints from OpenAPI specs - All the credentials are securely encrypted using `aes-256-gcm`. - ToolJet acts only as a proxy and doesn't store any data. - Support for OAuth
## Quickstart The easiest way to get started with ToolJet is by creating a [ToolJet Cloud](https://tooljet.io) account. ToolJet Cloud offers a hosted solution of ToolJet. If you want to self-host TooJet, please proceed to [deployment documentation](https://docs.tooljet.io/docs/setup/architecture). ## Examples [Building a Github contributor leaderboard using ToolJet](https://blog.tooljet.io/building-a-github-contributor-leaderboard-using-tooljet/)
## Documentation The documentation is available at https://docs.tooljet.io [Getting Started](https://docs.tooljet.io)
[Deploying](https://docs.tooljet.io)
[Datasource Reference](https://docs.tooljet.io)
[Widget Reference](https://docs.tooljet.io) ## Contributing Read our contributing guide to learn about our development process, how to propose bugfixes and improvements, and how to build and test your changes to ToolJet.
[Contributing Guide](https://docs.tooljet.io/contributing-guide/setup/docker) ## Licence ToolJet is Apache-2.0 licensed.