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Have someone used this boilerplate: https://github.com/sahat/hackathon-starter ? I'm new to NodeJS and would like to have quick start.
Probably this guy is more suitable for SaaS apps https://github.com/async-labs/saas
Looks really good. I would like to get some insights from someone really fluent in nodeJs which of those repos is better for start. Both of them have some advantages, but I think it's mostly about learning curve.
I wonder if you are stuck to Node.js. I have a free SaaS boilerplate for Python lovers :) (see the profile).
Yes I would like to go towards node. I'm PHP dev and learning Python would be like switching between Java and Scala - it's pretty much the same.
For anyone still looking for a Node.js SaaS Boilerplate, check out https://www.turbojet.co!
You can checkout Rocket if you're looking for a production ready full-stack SaaS Starter with Nodejs, React
Check out this thread - https://www.indiehackers.com/forum/is-there-a-saas-template-d1d90b8416 ?
Btw nice to find some another Pole here 👋
Nice thread but unfortunately mostly on paid solutions. But I will go through it anyway. Thanks
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Thanks for this amazing answer. So I will probably start with Hackaton Starter as it seems a bit simpler. I do not have experience with half of the tools offered inside AsyncLabs.
Everything is right in your reply except for one thing.
Boilerplates are products for people that already have some specific preferences. If somebody wants to use .Net, he or she goes for aspnetzero, Node.js - AsyncLab, etc.
The same with the frontend. There are so many boilerplates with different tech stacks that you probably can always find a solution for your specific stack.
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