AI agents that build full-stack internal tools for you.
Build production-ready full-stack applications with AI agents that turn text into apps - UI, queries, workflows, and more. Secure, scalable, and flexible: AI when it works, no-code when you want, low-code when you need. 36k stars on GiHub.
👋 Hey Product Hunt!
I’m Navaneeth, founder of ToolJet.
We started ToolJet as an open-source internal tool builder - but with the rise of AI, we asked ourselves:
What if building internal tools felt like having a full-stack team already on it?
So we built one.
Not a real team. A team of AI agents.
🧠 Agents that understand messy business logic
📐 Write PRDs and turn them into UI and DBs
🔌 Connect to APIs, workflows, logic
🛠️ Build production-grade apps - RBAC, audit logs, environments, the works
🐞 And even debug apps with one click
This isn’t prompt-to-code.
It’s idea-to-deploy.
And when AI gets stuck? Fall back to our no-code builder or write custom logic with low-code.
We believe this is how internal tools will be built in the AI era:
AI-first, enterprise-secure, and dev-friendly.
Would love your feedback - and if you try it, let us know what you build!
💬 Happy to answer questions in the thread!
About ToolJet on Product Hunt
“AI agents that build full-stack internal tools for you.”
ToolJet launched on Product Hunt on September 23rd, 2025 and earned 153 upvotes and 11 comments, placing #15 on the daily leaderboard. Build production-ready full-stack applications with AI agents that turn text into apps - UI, queries, workflows, and more. Secure, scalable, and flexible: AI when it works, no-code when you want, low-code when you need. 36k stars on GiHub.
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