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The Deep Dive
Retool became popular because it solved a frustrating problem almost every company faces: internal software is necessary, but building it from scratch is expensive and slow.
Instead of spending months creating dashboards, approval systems, admin tools, and operational workflows, teams can connect their databases and APIs directly into Retool and assemble applications much faster. For many organizations, this dramatically reduces engineering workload.
One reason Retool continues to grow is that it balances low-code simplicity with developer flexibility. Teams can start visually and add custom code whenever needed. The addition of AI agents and workflow automation also expands what businesses can build inside the platform.
The biggest consideration is pricing. As usage, users, and workflows grow, costs can increase significantly. Still, for organizations building internal software at scale, Retool remains one of the strongest platforms in the low-code ecosystem.
Key Capabilities
Top Use Cases
- Admin dashboards
- Operations software
- Internal tools
- Approval workflows
- CRM interfaces
- Customer support tools
- Data management systems
- Business automation
“Retool is used by startups and Fortune 500 companies to reduce internal software development time by replacing months of custom engineering work with low-code workflows and reusable components.”