Never been a better time to be a developer, regardless of the stack you pick.
You can launch a SaaS app in one day and start billing.
Here’s a list of starters, regardless of your stack preference (there's even a .NET option):
You can launch a SaaS app in one day and start billing.
Here’s a list of starters, regardless of your stack preference (there's even a .NET option):
Divjoy (Next.js + Firebase + Stripe)
- Has a graphical editor
- Generates high-quality React codebase
- Actively being developed
I've used this on a few projects & written about my experience on my blog.
- Has a graphical editor
- Generates high-quality React codebase
- Actively being developed
I've used this on a few projects & written about my experience on my blog.
Next.js Subscription Payments (Next.js + Supabase + Stripe)
- Integrates tightly with Stripe Checkout
- Supabase integration w/ Vercel
- Themed with TailwindCSS
I'm using this to build FitVitals right now and I'm really impressed.
- Integrates tightly with Stripe Checkout
- Supabase integration w/ Vercel
- Themed with TailwindCSS
I'm using this to build FitVitals right now and I'm really impressed.
SaaS Pegasus (Django + React/Vue + Stripe)
- Includes auth, teams, background tasks
- Has great examples and documentation
- Can easily pick between React or Vue
Just bought this. I'm learning Django & Vue and I'm a fan of learning via an existing well-architected codebase.
- Includes auth, teams, background tasks
- Has great examples and documentation
- Can easily pick between React or Vue
Just bought this. I'm learning Django & Vue and I'm a fan of learning via an existing well-architected codebase.
Laravel Jetstream + Spark (Laravel + Vue + Paddle)
- Per seat billing
- Auth, teams, billing, API, 2FA
- Includes Paddle (can simplify your finances A LOT depending on location)
I've been watching the Laravel space – insane amount of momentum in the community.
- Per seat billing
- Auth, teams, billing, API, 2FA
- Includes Paddle (can simplify your finances A LOT depending on location)
I've been watching the Laravel space – insane amount of momentum in the community.
Gravity (React + Node + Stripe)
- Auth, teams, API
- Pre-built components
- Onboarding flow for first-time customers
If you refuse to learn Next.js (which I think is a bad take for React devs trying to build a SaaS), Gravity is a good alternative.
- Auth, teams, API
- Pre-built components
- Onboarding flow for first-time customers
If you refuse to learn Next.js (which I think is a bad take for React devs trying to build a SaaS), Gravity is a good alternative.
AspNetZero (.NET Core + Angular + Xamarin + Stripe)
- Supports web & native
- Auth, API, multi-tennant DB option
- Comes with some support hours
Yes .NET folks – there's even an option for you (I think .NET Core is awesome FWIW). This one is pricy though.
- Supports web & native
- Auth, API, multi-tennant DB option
- Comes with some support hours
Yes .NET folks – there's even an option for you (I think .NET Core is awesome FWIW). This one is pricy though.
SaaS Startup Kit (Go + GoHTML)
- open source
- covers basic CRUD
I don't know enough about Go to say any more here. If you're a Go dev, is this project any good?
- open source
- covers basic CRUD
I don't know enough about Go to say any more here. If you're a Go dev, is this project any good?
Sjabloon (Ruby on Rails + Stimulus + Stripe)
- Teams, API, Admin dashboard
- Styled with TailwindCSS
- Super affordable price point
- Teams, API, Admin dashboard
- Styled with TailwindCSS
- Super affordable price point
All of these save you at least 40 hours of coding, even if you are a 10x engineer.
If your rate is at least $20/hr (and I'm betting it's higher than that), the ROI here is crazy.
Stop writing auth code and ship meaningful features instead.
If your rate is at least $20/hr (and I'm betting it's higher than that), the ROI here is crazy.
Stop writing auth code and ship meaningful features instead.