Half a year ago I evaluated various low/no code tools and settled for Budibase in the process. I can't say much about ToolJet because I could not get the docker container to run on my MacBook Pro (M1) back then. I really liked the form editor and the inbuilt table control of AppSmith. But as I had to build something for a customer where various (external) users could access some data I chose Budbase, because it supports lots of users in a few different roles.
The inbuilt database was also something only Budibase offered back then. But that's something ToolJet also offers (nowadays?).
The inbuilt database was also something only Budibase offered back then. But that's something ToolJet also offers (nowadays?).