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Onyx vs ToolJet

Which one should you ship with? Here is the side-by-side panel verdict, pricing read, reviewer split, and community vote comparison.

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Developer Tools

Onyx

Self-hosted AI platform with RAG, agents, and 50+ connectors — MIT licensed

Ship

75%

Panel ship

Community

Paid

Entry

Onyx is a fully open-source, self-hostable AI platform that wraps any LLM with enterprise-grade features: retrieval-augmented generation (RAG), deep research flows, custom agents, code execution, image generation, and voice mode. It connects to 50+ data sources via indexing connectors or MCP, making it a full internal AI stack rather than a chat wrapper. The platform recently shipped version 3.1.1 and has accumulated 24.8k GitHub stars. Unlike managed AI platforms, Onyx is self-deployed — teams can run it on Docker, Kubernetes, or Helm, and the Community Edition is entirely MIT licensed with no feature gating. Enterprise features like SSO, RBAC, and audit logging are available for teams that need them. What sets Onyx apart is the combination of depth and openness. Most open-source chat UIs are thin wrappers. Onyx ships agentic RAG that ranked on deep research leaderboards, plus an admin layer for managing connectors, access control, and usage analytics — all without sending data to a third-party cloud.

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Developer Tools

ToolJet

Open-source low-code platform

Ship

100%

Panel ship

Community

Free

Entry

ToolJet builds internal tools with a visual builder, connecting to databases, APIs, and services. Open source with JavaScript/Python transformations.

Decision
Onyx
ToolJet
Panel verdict
Ship · 3 ship / 1 skip
Ship · 3 ship / 0 skip
Community
No community votes yet
No community votes yet
Pricing
Open Source (MIT) / Enterprise plans available
Free (OSS), Business pricing
Best for
Self-hosted AI platform with RAG, agents, and 50+ connectors — MIT licensed
Open-source low-code platform
Category
Developer Tools
Developer Tools

Reviewer scorecard

Builder
80/100 · ship

50+ connectors out of the box plus MCP support means you can actually index your entire company knowledge base without writing glue code. Self-hosting on Docker took about an hour to get running. This is what I wanted Danswer to become — and it did.

80/100 · ship

Another solid open-source Retool alternative. The visual builder and data source connectors are comprehensive.

Skeptic
45/100 · skip

Self-hosting an enterprise AI platform is not trivial — you own the infra, the updates, the security patches, and the connector maintenance. For small teams without a dedicated DevOps person, the operational overhead will eat the productivity gains. The MIT license is genuinely free until you need the enterprise features, at which point the pricing is opaque.

80/100 · ship

The low-code internal tools market has good open-source options. ToolJet competes well with Appsmith.

Futurist
80/100 · ship

The open-source enterprise AI stack is the play for companies that can't trust their proprietary data to third-party clouds — which is most regulated industries. Onyx is building the infrastructure layer for sovereign AI deployments, and 25k stars suggests the market agrees.

No panel take
Creator
80/100 · ship

Deep research that actually cites your internal docs rather than hallucinating sources is genuinely useful for content teams. The voice mode and image generation being bundled in means one deployment covers most creative workflows.

80/100 · ship

The visual builder is intuitive. Non-developers can modify dashboards without developer assistance.

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