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Toolpad Core

A framework to build full-stack apps, fast. It can be used as a Next.js starter, or integrated within an existing React project to build dashboards and internal tools.

This framework leverages the existing suite of components offered by MUI, and ties them together with the most commonly-used backend integrations to help you create dashboards fast. Imagine a React dashboard template but with backend features like authentication, role-based access control and data fetching already included. It comes with the guarantee of MUI's enterprise-tested components, and the Toolpad team's focus on using the latest stable libraries, and prioritising razor-sharp performance.

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Overview

Toolpad can be multiple things: a set of low-level primitives for common use-cases like state management across components, a Next.js starter with features like authentication and data-fetching baked-in, or an umbrella framework to help bring together your existing internal tooling applications. To sum up: it is a framework that integrates many disparate libraries with MUI's components, which otherwise require a lot of inefficient glue code to work together. The framework is accessible through a Command Line Interface (CLI) which generates starter code quickly based on features needed or example templates to be followed.

The framework follows the open-core model, with some features being available under the MIT license, and some being under a paid license.

Features

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