Hey everyone,
I wrote a guide on choosing a SaaS boilerplate. These tools are a great way to save time and money when starting a new SaaS project.
There's lots available on the market so I wrote this comprehensive guide on how to choose a quality one, how licensing works etc
Great Job Kyle! Well done there. All the best with UserGravity!
It's quite amusing. For the past few months, I've been contemplating the theme for my new YouTube channel. I knew I wanted to create code-along and explainer videos about building tech products.
However, the idea of building another generic channel about "Learning Python" didn't seem appealing. I realized I needed to focus more narrowly and find something more specific.
Then one day, I stumbled upon Indie Hackers and had an epiphany. That was it! I decided to teach people how to build SaaS products. I planned to create a video series covering all the necessary SaaS elements: subscription payments, registration, user management, etc.
But when I logged in and looked at the feed, your post was the first one I saw. You had already done everything I was planning to do!
It seems that if you have a great idea, there are probably 10 super-smart people who had the same idea five years ago and executed it brilliantly!
Kudos to you for the article and the boilerplate. Now, I'm heading back to the drawing board. :D
Really useful article!
I can't find any quality choice for Java boilerplate online...
Maybe I'll think about it.
Hey Kyle. Check out our free, open-source React/NodeJS SaaS boilerplate >> https://opensaas.sh I think it would make a good addition to your post :)
All the best, good work.
What is the second best JS based SaaS boilerplate?