7 Top SaaS Boilerplates That You Can Use
Developing a SaaS from scratch can be a pain, and it’s always good to get extra help maybe some ready-made code that can be configured easily and can solve your issues like Authentication/Authorization, Payments, Profile Settings, and many more. So you can concentrate on the core features of SaaS. Thus in today’s article, I’m going to share with you the 7 most used SaaS boilerplates that can ease your work.
Before we start if you want to take a deep dive into running a successful AI-based SaaS business and want to know all the key strategies and points then I’ve written a book “Cheat Code for Building AI-Driven SaaS”. This book will provide you with extensive guidance and you will find your path for building your AI-based SaaS.
1. Makerkit
Makerkit is a SaaS boilerplate built using Next JS, Remix, Firebase, and Supabase to build your SaaS product.
2. Wave
Wave is a SaaS kit that is built using Laravel, Voyager, TailwindCSS, and other few other technologies like SCSS. It uses a blade as a template engine for its view. You can also check the open-source code on GitHub.
3. Gravity
One of the popular SaaS boilerplates that we can use for our Saas builds with Node JS and React JS.
4. Volca.io
Another SaaS boilerplate that is built with Node JS and React JS which you can use for your SaaS.
5. Shipfast
This boilerplate, built in Next JS, MongoDB, and TailwindCSS, supports payment integrations with Stripe and has an email library like Mailgun.
6. Apptension.com/saas-boilerplate
This SaaS boilerplate offers a lot of flexibility with features like React JS, Django, GraphQL, Docker, AWS, and many more.
https://www.apptension.com/saas-boilerplate
7. SaaS Pegasus
Another boilerplate that is well written in Django offers a lot of features like an E-Commerce Store, Open AI Integration, Content Management System, and many more.
These boilerplates should be well enough for your SaaS and as per the technologies like Node JS, Django, or even Laravel that you can build on and save your time/efforts.
I also wanted to share with you a book that I recently wrote on marketing if you want to take a deep dive into marketing and know how to get long-term paying customers for your SaaS, “Marketing Strategies to Grow Your SaaS” which will cover all the necessary steps and strategies in depth to help you take your SaaS from scratch and get some real paying users.