React vue dashboard templates
Vue 3 dashboard templates deliver charts, sidebar navigation, and data tables built on the Composition API — ready to wire up to your existing backend. Filtered to React listings only — 7 match. React is the most-traded tech stack on CodeCudos — components, dashboards, SaaS boilerplates, and component libraries all built on React 18+.
7 quality-scored listings.
React Dashboard Pro
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
Picking React for vue dashboard templates
Vue 3's Composition API and Pinia state management make it an excellent choice for data-heavy admin panels in 2026, particularly for teams already running Vue on the frontend. Quality Vue dashboard templates on CodeCudos use Vue 3 with the `<script setup>` syntax, TypeScript, Pinia for state, Vue Router 4 for navigation, and a component library (PrimeVue, Naive UI, or Vuetify 3 are the most common). Charts are typically wired through Vue-ChartJS, ECharts, or ApexCharts — check the demo for the chart types you need. The data table should handle server-side pagination (API-driven data, not 5,000 rows in memory) — this is where many dashboard templates fail. State management patterns matter: Pinia stores should be modular, not a single global store with everything. Nuxt 3 templates exist alongside pure Vue 3 ones — Nuxt adds SSR and file-based routing, which isn't always desirable for pure admin panels. For the React subset specifically, the strongest listings target current React 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 "React" tag confirms it works in the React ecosystem natively.
Frequently asked questions
Why pick a React-based vue dashboard template?▾
React is the most-traded stack on CodeCudos for vue dashboard templates. Picking a React-based listing means the code drops into your existing React project without framework-level rewrites — and the ecosystem of complementary libraries (auth, payments, ORM) is mature and well-documented.
Vue 3 or Nuxt 3 for an admin dashboard?▾
Vue 3 (Vite-based, SPA) for internal tools and admin panels where SEO doesn't matter. Nuxt 3 for dashboards that double as public-facing pages needing SSR or SSG. Most admin panel buyers should prefer plain Vue 3 for simplicity.
Which Vue component library is best for dashboards?▾
PrimeVue has the richest data table and chart components. Naive UI has the cleanest TypeScript types. Vuetify 3 is best if you want Material Design. Check which library the listing uses and verify it fits your design direction before buying.
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.
