Next.js saas boilerplates
SaaS boilerplates ship the boring plumbing — auth, billing, database, emails — so you can focus on what makes your product unique. Filtered to Next.js listings only — 7 match. Next.js is the default full-stack React framework — and the most common foundation for SaaS boilerplates, dashboards, and content sites on CodeCudos.
7 quality-scored listings.
NextJS SaaS Starter Kit
AI Launchpad: Next.js + OpenAI Boilerplate
AI Launchpad: Next.js + OpenAI Boilerplate
ShipStack: Next.js SaaS Starter Kit
ShipStack: Next.js SaaS Starter Kit
ShipStack: Next.js SaaS Starter Kit
ShipStack: Next.js SaaS Starter Kit
Picking Next.js for saas boilerplates
A production-grade SaaS boilerplate includes authentication (typically NextAuth or Auth.js), subscription billing via Stripe with webhook verification, a typed database layer (Prisma + Postgres or Supabase), transactional email integration, and a working admin panel. The best ones on CodeCudos ship with seed data, end-to-end tests, and deployment configs for Vercel + a managed database. Expect to spend 1–3 days customising branding and your unique business logic — that's the trade against 4–8 weeks of building from scratch. For the Next.js subset specifically, the strongest listings target current Next.js versions, ship with TypeScript types where applicable, and document any framework-specific gotchas (deployment adapters, runtime requirements, etc.). Check the quality score and the listing's stack tags before buying — a "Next.js" tag confirms it works in the Next.js ecosystem natively.
Frequently asked questions
Why pick a Next.js-based saas boilerplate?▾
Next.js is the most-traded stack on CodeCudos for saas boilerplates. Picking a Next.js-based listing means the code drops into your existing Next.js project without framework-level rewrites — and the ecosystem of complementary libraries (auth, payments, ORM) is mature and well-documented.
What's actually in a SaaS boilerplate?▾
Auth (sign-in/sign-up/password reset/OAuth), Stripe Checkout + webhooks + customer portal, a database schema with user/organization/subscription models, transactional emails, and a basic landing page + dashboard. The strongest ones add tests, admin tools, and observability.
How long until I can launch?▾
1–2 weeks for a polished launch. Day 1: clone, run locally, swap branding. Day 2–5: write your unique feature. Day 6–10: copy, design polish, testing.
App Router or Pages Router?▾
App Router is the current default. New listings should target App Router with server components. Pages Router listings work but are on the legacy side of the curve.
Do Next.js listings include authentication?▾
Most full-stack boilerplates do — typically NextAuth, Auth.js (the rename), or Clerk. Component-only listings usually don't.
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.
