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Jet Admin

Internal Tools Intermediate Updated Mar 7, 2026

A no-code platform for building internal tools and customer portals with a pixel-perfect interface builder and flexible authentication options.

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Jet Admin

Jet Admin is a no-code platform for building internal business apps and customer-facing portals without writing code. It differentiates itself by offering two distinct product tracks: internal tools for employees and customer portals for external users. The platform features a pixel-perfect drag-and-drop builder, a formulas library for data transformations, and an AI application generator that creates complete apps from text descriptions.

What Jet Admin Does

Jet Admin lets you assemble multi-page business applications by dragging UI components onto a canvas and connecting them to your data sources. You can build custom CRMs, inventory management systems, order dashboards, and client portals. The platform connects to databases like MySQL, PostgreSQL, and Firebase, cloud backends like Supabase and Xano, and third-party services like HubSpot and Zendesk through native integrations or custom REST and GraphQL APIs. Apps can be deployed on Jet Admin’s cloud or self-hosted on AWS, Google Cloud, or Azure.

Key Strengths

  • Dual product tracks. Jet Admin separates internal tool building from customer portal building with different pricing and feature sets. This makes it one of the few platforms purpose-built for external-facing portals alongside internal apps.
  • Pixel-perfect interface builder. Unlike many internal tool platforms that constrain layouts to grids, Jet Admin gives you precise control over positioning, sizing, and styling. This matters for customer portals where branding consistency is essential.
  • No-code friendly. Jet Admin is genuinely usable by non-developers. The formulas library, visual logic builder, and pre-built templates reduce the need for coding knowledge compared to developer-focused tools like Retool or Appsmith.
  • Granular permissions. Role-based access, team management, and configurable authentication options (including SSO) give you fine control over who sees what in your apps.
  • AI app generator. Describe what you need, and Jet Admin generates a complete multi-page app with data connections, layouts, and basic logic. Useful for getting a working prototype in minutes.

Limitations to Know

  • Smaller community and ecosystem. Jet Admin has a significantly smaller user base than competitors like Retool or Appsmith. This means fewer tutorials, community templates, and third-party resources when you get stuck.
  • Per-user pricing adds up. Internal tool plans charge per user, and at $24 to $48 per user per month, costs grow quickly for larger teams. Platforms like ToolJet that only charge for builders can be far cheaper at scale.
  • Less suited for complex logic. While the formulas library covers common transformations, apps with heavy business logic or complex multi-step workflows may push you toward more developer-oriented platforms.

Pricing Overview

Jet Admin uses separate pricing models for internal tools and customer portals.

Internal Tools (per user/month):

  • Free: Limited features, small team usage.
  • Starter: $24/user/month. Core internal tool features, basic integrations.
  • Pro: $48/user/month. Advanced features, priority support, extended integrations.

Customer Portals (flat monthly):

  • Starter: $39/month. Basic portal with limited users.
  • Plus: $125/month. More users, additional features.
  • Pro: $290/month. Full feature set, higher user limits.
  • Enterprise: $649/month. Maximum capacity, premium support.

The portal pricing is structured around groups of users rather than individual seats, making it more predictable for external-facing apps with many users.

Best Use Cases

  • Customer and partner portals. Branded portals where customers track orders, view invoices, submit support requests, or access account information. The portal pricing model is designed for this exact scenario.
  • Custom CRM systems. Teams that need a CRM tailored to their specific workflow rather than adapting to a generic tool like HubSpot or Salesforce.
  • Inventory and order management. Visual dashboards for tracking stock levels, processing orders, and managing supplier relationships with role-based access for different team members.
  • Non-technical team tools. Business teams that need internal apps but do not have developers available. Jet Admin’s no-code approach and templates make it accessible to operations managers and team leads.

How It Compares

Jet Admin occupies a unique position among internal tool builders because of its customer portal offering. Platforms like Retool and Appsmith focus exclusively on internal tools and are not designed for external-facing applications.

Against Budibase, Jet Admin offers a more polished visual builder and dedicated portal features, but Budibase provides open-source self-hosting and auto-generated CRUD screens that are faster for simple internal apps.

Compared to ToolJet, Jet Admin is more accessible to non-developers. ToolJet provides more power for technical teams with its Python/JavaScript support and AI agent builder, while Jet Admin focuses on making app building achievable without code.

Common Questions

Can non-technical people actually use Jet Admin? Yes. Jet Admin is one of the more approachable internal tool platforms. The drag-and-drop builder, formulas library, and pre-built templates make it possible for business users to create functional apps. Complex integrations or data transformations may still need developer input.

What is the difference between internal tools and customer portals? Internal tools are for your employees and are priced per user. Customer portals are for external users (customers, partners, vendors) and are priced as flat monthly fees based on usage tiers. The two products share the same builder but have different templates, authentication options, and pricing structures.

Can I self-host Jet Admin? Yes. Jet Admin supports self-hosting on AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure. This gives you full control over your data and infrastructure, which is important for organizations with strict compliance requirements.

How does Jet Admin compare to building a portal from scratch? A custom-built portal typically takes weeks or months of development time. Jet Admin can deliver a functional portal in days. The trade-off is less flexibility in design and logic compared to a fully custom solution, but for most business portal needs, the speed advantage is substantial.

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