
BestBoilerplates
Discover and compare the best SaaS boilerplates and starter kits. Filter by tech stack, features, and price to find the perfect foundation for your next project.

Overview
BestBoilerplates is a comprehensive directory platform that helps developers, founders, and teams discover, compare, and select the ideal SaaS boilerplate or starter kit for their next project. Instead of spending hours manually researching boilerplates across scattered sources, users can browse a curated collection of over 80 boilerplates, filter by framework, price, features, and integrations, and read detailed descriptions to make an informed decision. The platform covers a wide range of technologies including Next.js, React, Nuxt, Remix, Svelte, Kotlin, SwiftUI, and more, making it a one-stop resource for anyone looking to accelerate their SaaS development.
Key Features
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Comprehensive Directory: BestBoilerplates lists over 80 SaaS boilerplates and starter kits, each with a dedicated page featuring a detailed description, tech stack icons, pricing information, and direct links to the product. The directory is regularly updated to include new and popular boilerplates.
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Advanced Filtering System: Users can filter boilerplates by framework (Next.js, React, Node.js, Laravel, Django, Nuxt.js, Remix, Svelte, Express.js, etc.), price range (Free, $1-$50, $51-$100, $101-$200, $200+), and specific features such as Stripe integration, authentication, admin panel, user dashboard, subscriptions, multi-tenancy, SEO, Tailwind CSS, and more. This granular filtering saves significant research time.
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Detailed Boilerplate Profiles: Each boilerplate has a dedicated page with an in-depth editorial-style description covering its purpose, key features, tech stack, pricing model, and ideal use cases. The descriptions are written in a third-person analytical tone, providing objective insights rather than marketing fluff.
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Comparison Functionality: The platform includes a dedicated "Compare" page where users can side-by-side evaluate multiple boilerplates based on features, pricing, and tech stack, helping them make an informed decision.
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Tech Stack and Integration Filters: Users can filter boilerplates by specific integrations such as Stripe, Paddle, Lemon Squeezy, PayPal, Shadcn UI, and more. Additionally, there are filters for mobile frameworks (React Native, Expo, Flutter, SwiftUI, Kotlin) and use cases (Startups, SaaS, MVP, AI Apps).
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User-Generated Content and Community: The platform allows users to submit new boilerplates via an "+ Add Boilerplate" button, encouraging community contributions. It also features badges from directories like Turbo0, Findly Tools, and Startup Fame, indicating credibility and reach.
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SEO-Optimized Guides and Resources: BestBoilerplates includes a "Guides" section and various informational pages (e.g., "What Are Boilerplates", "Best Boilerplates", "Free SaaS Boilerplates") that provide educational content about boilerplates, helping users understand the concept and make better choices.
How It Works
Users start by visiting the homepage, which presents a hero section with a search bar and a grid of featured boilerplates. The main interface consists of a sidebar with filters and a main content area displaying boilerplate cards. Users can apply filters for framework, price, and features to narrow down the list. Each boilerplate card shows a screenshot, name, brief description, tech stack icons, and price. Clicking on a card leads to a detailed profile page with an in-depth editorial review, including pros and cons, a full feature list, and direct links to the boilerplate's website. The platform also offers a comparison tool accessible from the navigation bar, where users can select multiple boilerplates and view a side-by-side comparison of their attributes. For those looking to contribute, the "+ Add Boilerplate" button opens a submission form. The entire experience is designed to minimize research time and help users quickly identify the best boilerplate for their specific needs.
Use Cases
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A solo founder building a B2B SaaS MVP: A solo developer with limited time can use BestBoilerplates to find a Next.js boilerplate with built-in authentication, Stripe subscriptions, and an admin panel, such as ShipFast or Supastarter, reducing development time from months to weeks.
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A startup team evaluating boilerplates for a multi-tenant platform: A team of three developers can compare boilerplates like MakerKit and Nextbase using the comparison feature, filtering by multi-tenancy, team management, and API support to select the best foundation for their product.
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An indie hacker launching a mobile app with web companion: A developer building an iOS app with a web dashboard can use the mobile boilerplate filter to find cross-platform solutions like AllInOneDev or VibeFast, which provide React Native and Next.js codebases in one monorepo.
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A marketing agency creating a directory site for clients: An agency owner can search for directory-specific boilerplates like Dirstarter, which includes listing management, payment integration, and SEO features, enabling rapid deployment of niche directory websites.
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A freelancer prototyping an AI-powered SaaS: A freelancer can filter by AI-related features and find boilerplates like ShipAhead or SwiftAIBoilerplate Pro that include OpenRouter integration, AI chat, and image generation capabilities, accelerating the prototyping phase.
Who It's For
BestBoilerplates is designed for developers, indie hackers, startup founders, freelancers, and small to medium-sized teams who want to accelerate their SaaS development by leveraging pre-built boilerplates. It is particularly useful for those who are not yet familiar with the boilerplate landscape and need a centralized, filterable directory to compare options. The platform caters to both technical users (who care about tech stack and architecture) and business-oriented users (who focus on pricing and features). Alternatives include manually searching on GitHub, Product Hunt, or individual boilerplate websites, but BestBoilerplates offers a curated, searchable, and comparative experience that saves significant time and effort.
Pros & Cons
The Good
- Curated directory of over 80 SaaS boilerplates with detailed editorial descriptions.
- Advanced filtering by framework, price, features, and integrations saves hours of manual research.
- Dedicated comparison tool allows side-by-side evaluation of multiple boilerplates.
- Covers a wide range of technologies including Next.js, Nuxt, Remix, Svelte, Kotlin, and SwiftUI.
- Community-driven with an 'Add Boilerplate' feature for user submissions.
The Bad
- The platform itself is a directory and does not provide the actual boilerplate code.
- Some boilerplate descriptions may become outdated if not regularly updated.
- Limited to boilerplates listed; some niche or newer boilerplates may not be included.






