Hi all
I'm interested in knowing if there's any "starter-kit" for building a SaaS.
A template with built in Stripe integration, user management, auth, payment modules, landing page template and all the necessary basic stuff for a SaaS.
https://www.saaspegasus.com/ looks really nice, but curious to see if there are alternatives. I'm proficient with Python, Flask, Javascript & React. Willing to learn Django/Nodejs, but the clue here is to save time lol
Thanks for any input!
You might wanna checkout https://divjoy.com!
Divjoy looks amazing! thanks
For those that come across this post in the future, check out https://www.turbojet.co!
There is another post by @jakeprins, talking about a serverless SaaS starter kit - https://serverless.page/
Checkout these open source ones https://github.com/topics/saas-boilerplate
Good idea ;-)
Hi there, I have built a similar template for myself as well, check it out: https://saasstarterkit.app
SaaS Starter Kit includes:
I am currently exploring Early Access options with up to 75% discount, and I'll be giving direct personal support to early adopters through email and video calls.
I have also created a coupon for IndieHackers community for an additional 10% discount during the checkout for the Early Access period, use the code
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https://saasstarterkit.app
Looks great man but I don't know PHP and Laravel.
Thanks, all good. I just wanted to share in case you'd like to try it out; last week I had a customer that had started using it without any prior PHP experience and they liked the setup.
Regardless of SaaS Starter Kit, I'd suggest checking out Laravel stack for quickly wrapping up products. It has a huge community around it and there is great tooling out there for building whatever you need. It might be a bit tricky to get started, but checking out another framework like that might expand the horizon regarding the tech stack you choose.
In the end, if you can get to a fully functioning product with payments, authentication, emails, and more within a week with new technology, why spend a month building it from scratch with the language you know? It always depends on the trade-offs, so that might be a different option. :)
Outseta looks nice a good offering to manage core aspects of a SaaS so you can focus on building the parts that you want.