I spent last weekend playing with ToolJet’s new AI agents and… low-code might actually be dead in the “holy crap, this is what we’ve been waiting for” way.
Let me explain.
I ran a nightmare prompt that would've normally triggered a week of meetings and 20 Jira tickets:
“Build an internal tool for our sales team to manage customer contracts: upload PDFs, extract key dates with OCR, route approvals with RBAC, send reminders, and log everything.”
No schema. No PRD. No wireframes. Just the prompt/sentence above.
And here’s what the ToolJet agent team gave me in minutes:
- A full PostgreSQL schema with normalized tables, foreign keys, indexes, and a scalable structure
- A real UI — file uploads, searchable tables, and a Kanban approval board
- RBAC baked in with viewer/editor/admin roles without config hell
- and Audit logs for every action, exportable to CSV, and that comes with Slack/Zapier notifications for approvals + reminders
Honestly? It felt like working with a full-stack team without getting burned out!
And that got me thinking.
These agents aren’t “GPT wrapped in a UI.” They behave like specialized teammates. There is an agent for DB design, UI scaffolding, API wiring, logic building, debugging, etc. They talk to each other, hand off tasks, and refine.
That’s the part that feels like the real shift.
Want receipts? Here are the demos that convinced me:
- Build AI Enterprise Apps in Minutes with ToolJet!
- Code Generators and Low-Code Are Great… Until ToolJet Agents Show Up
- ToolJet.ai Tutorial for Beginners — Build AI Apps FAST!
My honest take after testing everything from Retool to Bubble to AI coders. Most tools break when you throw enterprise complexity at them because enterprise tools need permissions, environments, audit trails, and integrations.
ToolJet’s agent system didn’t blink. It felt scalable, deliberate, and surprisingly “developer-aware.”
So if you’re drowning in CRUD requests, or you’ve shipped one too many “temporary” internal tools that outlived your will to maintain them, give ToolJet AI a shot.
Your weekend (and sanity) will thank you.

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