ZingGrid is web component-based JavaScript library for data grids & tables with lots of built-in features and tons of out-of-the-box functionality. Whether you're looking for built-in interactivity like CRUD, data sorting and filtering, or a mobile-friendly solution for simple data visualization – ZingGrid gives you the flexibility to choose exactly the features you need for your next project.
Tired of building scheduling features from scratch? Bryntum’s high-performance components handle the heavy lifting - no more date-time nightmares. Our JavaScript widgets (Scheduler, Data Grid, Gantt, TaskBoard, Calendar) integrate seamlessly with React, Angular, or Vue. They process massive datasets, deliver fast rendering, and adapt to your style. With robust docs, flexible APIs, and dedicated support, Bryntum helps you build top-tier apps without the late-night debugging.
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ZingGrid's answer
Standard web platform using vanilla JavaScript and relying on the web components API so it is agnostic to framework use.
Bryntum's answer:
JavaScript, TypeScript and CSS
ZingGrid's answer
We had built ZingChart, which is used by numerous small and large organizations worldwide, and wanted to address the other aspects of data presentation outside of charting. Given our emphasis at the time of long lived software we opted to go close to web platform and that is why we implemented it as a web component so early.
Bryntum's answer:
Bryntum was founded by Mats Bryntse, a software developer from Stockholm, Sweden, who had a deep interest in creating advanced scheduling solutions for web applications. Originally, Bryntum began as a consulting and component-development company centered around Sencha Ext JS, one of the leading JavaScript frameworks in the late 2000s.
Early Days (Ext Scheduler & Gantt)
Mats Bryntse developed the first version of Ext Scheduler, a scheduling component based on Ext JS, in response to a growing demand for an interactive resource-scheduling tool in web applications. Building on the success of Ext Scheduler, Bryntum introduced a Gantt component, allowing developers to visualize and manage project tasks, dependencies, and timelines directly in the browser. Transition to Pure JavaScript
Over time, the JavaScript ecosystem expanded to include many popular frameworks (React, Angular, Vue, etc.). Instead of maintaining separate builds for each, Bryntum decided to make its components framework agnostic, rebuilding them as pure JavaScript libraries. This shift allowed Bryntum’s tools to be integrated into virtually any front-end stack while delivering the same level of performance and scheduling sophistication.
ZingGrid's answer
Web standards-focused, framework agnostic, very easy to tie it to a REST or GraphQL endpoint, lots of hooks for customization, and very easy to get started with
Bryntum's answer:
Performance, UX and abundance of features.
ZingGrid's answer
Web developers and web designers looking for a data table or data grid solution for their site or application and not wanted to get locked into a non webstandards solution
Bryntum's answer:
Bryntum primarily targets professional software teams - particularly frontend developers, architects, UX, and technical leads who need robust scheduling and project-planning functionality for their web applications. Our products (such as the Scheduler and Gantt components) are designed for organizations that want to integrate sophisticated resource management, timeline visualization, and interactive scheduling into existing or new software solutions.
In practice, these teams often work in industries and use cases where precise scheduling is critical (e.g., project management, construction, healthcare, manufacturing, and IT services). While developers are the day-to-day implementers of Bryntum’s products, managers or product owners (such as PMO leads or development managers) also play a role in evaluating Bryntum’s solutions to ensure they meet the organization’s technical and business requirements.
ZingGrid's answer
It's the first web component specific advanced datagrid on market and very focused on making common development tasks incredibly easy.
Bryntum's answer:
What Makes Bryntum Unique?
Bryntum stands out because of its laser focus on high-performance, enterprise-grade JavaScript components—particularly around scheduling and project planning. Here are a few reasons why Bryntum is unique:
Advanced Scheduling Expertise
Bryntum’s Scheduler and Gantt products are widely recognized for their sophisticated scheduling capabilities. Their tools handle complex resource allocations, dependencies, drag-and-drop reordering, and timeline visualizations—making them a go-to choice for project and resource management in large-scale applications.
Pure JavaScript (Framework Agnostic)
All Bryntum components are developed using modern, pure JavaScript. This means they can easily integrate into any tech stack or framework (React, Angular, Vue, etc.) without sacrificing functionality or performance. If you switch frameworks in the future, you can keep using Bryntum’s components with minimal refactoring.
Performance & Scalability
Bryntum components are designed for high-volume data rendering. Whether it’s thousands of tasks in a Gantt chart or a scheduler loaded with numerous resources, Bryntum’s products can handle heavy data loads smoothly and maintain snappy interactions.
Robust Feature Set
From critical-path analysis in Gantt charts to resource histograms and timeline overviews, Bryntum packs advanced features that meet enterprise project-planning requirements. This feature depth is one reason many organizations choose Bryntum over more general-purpose grid libraries.
Extensive Documentation & Demos
Bryntum provides thorough documentation, live examples, and demo apps that showcase how to integrate its components into a variety of environments. This makes it easier for developers to learn the product and quickly build prototypes.
Dedicated Support & Development
A hallmark of Bryntum is its attentive support. Their engineering and support teams are responsive and highly knowledgeable about both front-end development and project-planning logic, which speeds up troubleshooting and feature requests.
By focusing on scheduling and project-planning tools with high performance, great flexibility, and deep functionality, Bryntum has carved out a niche that sets it apart from other libraries and component vendors.
Bryntum's answer:
Over 5,000 customers in 80 countries: https://bryntum.com/company/customers/
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