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Retool vs Appsmith: which should you choose?

Quick answer: Retool is built for internal-tools, while Appsmith suits self-hosted. For most users Retool is the stronger default, but Appsmith can be the better fit depending on your budget and use case.

Both Retool and Appsmith get recommended a lot, but they solve the job differently. Below we compare them on pricing, strengths and the use cases each one fits, then give a clear verdict.

Side-by-side

RetoolAppsmith
CategoryInternal Tool BuilderInternal Tool Builder
What it's known forMarket-leading platform for building internal tools, admin panels and workflows fast by connecting databases and APIs to a library of drag-and-drop components, with strong dev controls.Open-source (Apache 2.0) platform for building internal tools and admin panels you can self-host for free, connecting to databases and APIs with JS-extensible widgets.
PricingFree plan; usage/seat-based paid tiers (Team, Business, Enterprise custom) per retool.com/pricing; free Agency Plan (Business features up to 10 users) for qualified agenciesFree plan (up to 5 users, cloud or self-hosted); Business ~$15/user/mo (self-hosted, up to 99 users); Enterprise ~$2,500/mo for 100 users; flat per-user rate since 2025/2026 (hourly meter removed)
Best audienceEngineering and ops teams (developer-leaning) building internal admin tools and dashboards.Engineering teams wanting a free, self-hosted, no-lock-in internal tools platform.
Best forinternal-tools, developersself-hosted, internal-tools
Entry price$0$0
Biggest strengthMarket-leading speed for building internal tools by developers.True Apache 2.0 open source - fork, modify, self-host free with no license fee.
Main caveatPer-user pricing gets expensive at scale; end-user packs add cost.Advanced features (SSO, audit logs, RBAC) require paid Business/Enterprise.
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Features compared

Beyond the spec sheet, these are the capabilities that define each tool:

Retool key features

  • Drag-and-drop component library for internal tools, admin panels and dashboards
  • Connects databases and APIs (Postgres, MySQL, REST, GraphQL, etc.)
  • JavaScript anywhere for custom logic
  • Workflows for scheduled/automated jobs

Appsmith key features

  • Open-source (Apache 2.0) platform for internal tools and admin panels
  • Self-hostable for free with no user cap (community edition)
  • Drag-and-drop widgets extensible with JavaScript
  • Connects to databases and APIs

Pricing tiers side by side

Retool plans

PlanPriceWhat's included
Free$0Up to 5 standard + 5 end users, unlimited apps, 5,000 workflow runs/mo
Team~$10/user/moVersion history, audit logs, 3 environments
Business~$50/user/moSSO/SAML, granular RBAC, Git source control
EnterpriseCustomOn-premise/self-host, SOC2/HIPAA, SLAs

Appsmith plans

PlanPriceWhat's included
Free / Community$0Cloud up to 5 users; self-hosted has no user cap
Business~$15/user/moUp to 99 users, SSO, audit logs, custom roles, branding removal
Enterprise~$2,500/mo (100 users)SAML SSO, SCIM, managed hosting

Tiers compiled from the vendors' published plans and independent reviews; prices are approximate and change often, so confirm current figures (and your region's taxes) on each vendor's site.

Strengths compared

Where Retool wins

The market default for developers building internal tools fast on top of databases and APIs.

That makes it the stronger pick for engineering and ops teams (developer-leaning) building internal admin tools and dashboards.

Where Appsmith wins

Apache-2.0 open source you can self-host for free with no user cap.

That makes it the stronger pick for engineering teams wanting a free, self-hosted, no-lock-in internal tools platform.

Verdict: choose by fit

Both are good at the job, so let your priorities decide.

FAQ

Is Retool better than Appsmith?

Retool is the stronger default for most users, but Appsmith can be the better fit depending on your budget and use case.

What is the main difference between Retool and Appsmith?

Retool is the market default for developers building internal tools fast on top of databases and APIs. Appsmith is apache-2.0 open source you can self-host for free with no user cap.

Which is cheaper, Retool or Appsmith?

Entry pricing differs: Retool starts at $0, while Appsmith starts at $0. Compare the tiers above against your usage.

Sources

Facts above are drawn from these independent reviews and the vendors' own pages for Retool and Appsmith: