React component
React is one of the most-requested stacks for component on CodeCudos in 2026. React is the most-traded tech stack on CodeCudos — components, dashboards, SaaS boilerplates, and component libraries all built on React 18+. Filtering to React-only component surfaces 6 listings, each quality-scored across lint, security, dependencies, tests, and documentation.
6 quality-scored listings.
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Buying React component: what to check
Browse production-ready component from independent developers. Within the React ecosystem specifically, the strongest component listings ship with TypeScript, follow current React patterns, and pin their dependency versions. Compare quality grades before purchasing — A or A+ grade indicates the code passes our automated checks across all five dimensions. Pair a React component with a backend boilerplate (Prisma + Postgres, or Supabase) to skip 4–8 weeks of plumbing work. Every listing on CodeCudos includes a commercial license unless explicitly stated otherwise, and a 14-day refund if the code doesn't match its description.
Frequently asked questions
What makes a good React component?▾
A quality React component ships with TypeScript types, current React version, pinned dependencies, a README that covers setup, and ideally a working test suite. CodeCudos quality scores grade all five dimensions automatically — look for B+ or higher overall.
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.
How does the 14-day refund work?▾
Request a refund within 14 days from your dashboard. We'll approve refunds when the code doesn't match the listing description or has critical bugs that prevent normal use.
