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Toolpad

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Updated: 22 May 2025
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Toolpad: Full stack components and low-code builder for dashboards and internal apps.

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Overview

MUI Toolpad is a self-hosted low-code internal tools builder that is designed to extend the MUI React components. It aims to help developers of all backgrounds save time in building internal applications. Currently in its beta stage of development, MUI Toolpad welcomes users to try it out and provide feedback, bug reports, and feature requests.

Features

  • Quickly build internal tools: MUI Toolpad allows developers to quickly build internal tools with its low-code approach.
  • Extend MUI React components: The tool is designed to seamlessly integrate with MUI React components, providing an extended library for developers to work with.
  • Integrates with IDE: MUI Toolpad is soon shifting its focus towards integrating with users’ IDEs, making the development process even more efficient.
  • Documentation and examples: The project provides thorough documentation and examples for users to refer to when building with MUI Toolpad.
  • Contributing and roadmap: Users are encouraged to contribute to the project by proposing bugfixes, improvements, and other forms of input. The roadmap outlines high-priority features and future plans.
  • Sponsored by trusted services: MUI Toolpad is sponsored by GitHub, Netlify, BrowserStack, and CodeCov, ensuring reliable infrastructure, documentation distribution, browser testing, and test coverage monitoring.

Installation

To set up MUI Toolpad locally, follow these steps:

  1. Clone the MUI Toolpad repository.
  2. Run the command: [insert code snippet here]
  3. Check out the project documentation for more detailed instructions.
  4. Explore the mui-public repository to see how a Toolpad app looks in production.

Summary

MUI Toolpad is a self-hosted low-code internal tools builder designed to streamline the development process for building internal applications. It offers features such as quick tool building, integration with MUI React components, IDE integration, thorough documentation, examples, and a roadmap for future development. Users are invited to try the beta version, provide feedback, and contribute to the project. The tool is sponsored by trusted services like GitHub, Netlify, BrowserStack, and CodeCov, ensuring a reliable and efficient development environment.