React templates, components & boilerplates
React is the most-traded tech stack on CodeCudos — components, dashboards, SaaS boilerplates, and component libraries all built on React 18+.
20 quality-scored React listings.
Chrome Tab Manager Extension
Landing Page Kit
AI Chat Interface
React Dashboard Pro
NextJS SaaS Starter Kit
PricingBlocks: Pricing Table Components
UploadZone: File Upload Component
NotifyStack: Toast & Notification System
TableMaster: Data Table Component
FormKit Pro: Advanced Form Components
InvoicePro: Invoice & Quote Template System
FinBoard: Finance & Accounting Dashboard
AnalyticsDash: Real-Time Analytics Dashboard
AdminCraft: React + Tailwind Admin Dashboard
FinBoard: Finance & Accounting Dashboard
AnalyticsDash: Real-Time Analytics Dashboard
AdminCraft: React + Tailwind Admin Dashboard
ShipStack: Next.js SaaS Starter Kit
ShipStack: Next.js SaaS Starter Kit
ShipStack: Next.js SaaS Starter Kit
What to look for in a React listing
Buying a React listing on CodeCudos means you get the full source — JSX, TypeScript types where applicable, and configuration. Every React listing is graded across lint, security, dependency hygiene, test coverage, and documentation, so you can compare quality before purchasing. The strongest React listings ship with TypeScript, follow modern hooks patterns, and use a small dependency footprint. If you're starting a project from scratch, pair a React boilerplate with a UI kit (shadcn/ui) and a backend (Prisma + Postgres, or Supabase) to skip 4–8 weeks of plumbing work.
Common use cases for React
Frequently asked questions
What React version do listings use?▾
Most listings target React 18 or 19. Check the package.json before buying. Listings still on React 17 are usually flagged in the description.
Are React listings TypeScript-first?▾
The strongest ones, yes. Pure-JavaScript listings exist but are increasingly rare. Filter by the TypeScript stack tag to see only typed listings.
Do React listings work with Next.js / Vite / Remix?▾
Component-only listings work in any React environment. Full-app listings declare their framework explicitly — check the description and stack tags.
