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I built a SaaS boilerplate for NextJS and Supabase

Hey Indie Hackers,

To build a SaaS, you need to make a lot of components work together: Backend, Frontend, Payments, and more.

This year I learned NextJS and Supabase from scratch. These are amazing techs that helped me build five side-projects myself in one year having a full-time job.

Recently I created a SaaS boilerplate based on NexJS and Supabase, which has everything one needs to create a full-stack web app: Database, Auth, Storage, Stripe payments (one-time and subscriptions), OpenAI API connection, Design elements, Landing Page template, Email APIs.

https://supalaunch.com/

I hope it can help you launch your project faster.

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on December 27, 2023
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    I also built a new next.js saas boilerplate based next.js and supabase, it's Nexty. And Nexty is the only template that offers visual pricing management through the dashboard.

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    @denis_volkhonskiy Nice, love the progress in a year! 🎉

    Question:
    How are you different than the other boilerplates out there?

    Couple feedback points:

    • You're probably pumping out content using GenAI as I'm typing this, but your Use Cases direct to the homepage :)
    • I would definitively love some more choice in design options, and a clear overview of the various components and the variants of those components.

    Good luck! 💪

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      Hi Nick, thank you very much for your feedback! I will improve it!

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        No worries! Good luck!

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    Your initiative and commitment are admirable. Fantastic work! 🚀

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    Hey Indie Hackers! Your progress mastering NextJS and Supabase while managing side-projects alongside a full-time job is inspiring. Your SaaS boilerplate on Supalaunch sounds impressive, offering a comprehensive solution for building full-stack web apps. It might be beneficial to consider highlighting a clear and customer-centric refund policy on Supalaunch, ensuring users feel secure and supported in their exploration and use of your innovative toolkit.

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    I don't think you need a model when you have kirimase[dot]dev . a powerful CLI that creates a project in minutes with everything you need

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    Hi Denis. If you don't mind would like to give you some free customer analysis report. From this customer analysis, you could understand what you potential customer are doing online and change your marketing strategy accordingly.

    Here is the customer analysis : NEXT JS BOILER PLATE CUSTOMER ANALYSIS

    From the customer analysis "Next Js Starter Template" subject are one of the most frequent things your potential customer are searching and interreacting online ( google traffic 0.48 K and on average around 12 up vote and 10 comments on reddit on this subject ) . You can adjust you blog and reddit posts accordingly to get more right customer and readers.

    Going deep on the subject here are top things that your customer are interested about the subject :

    • next js starter template with tailwindcss

    • react next js starter template

    • next js typescript starter template

    Catering your marketing effort to these topics will get you the right customers.

    Hopefully it will help you gain more customer and eventually buyers. You can also do the analysis your self using decentool.com

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    You've put together a comprehensive SaaS boilerplate using NextJS and Supabase, which is fantastic! Offering a ready-made solution with integrated components like database, authentication, payments, and more can indeed save a lot of time for developers and entrepreneurs.

    For those interested in building SaaS applications and leveraging technologies like NextJS and Supabase, having a well-structured boilerplate can be a valuable resource. It allows them to kickstart their projects without starting from scratch and dealing with the complexities of setting up various components.

    If you're seeking feedback or looking to engage with the Indie Hackers community, consider sharing your experience, challenges faced during the development, and any specific features or improvements you're planning for the future. Engaging with the community can provide valuable insights and potentially lead to collaborations or further enhancements to your SaaS boilerplate.

    Best of luck with your projects and the SaaS boilerplate!

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