Next.js SaaS Starter Kit: Auth, Stripe, and Team Management Boilerplate
A production-ready Next.js 16 starter kit offering common SaaS boilerplate including authentication, Stripe subscriptions, and team management. Built to eliminate repetitive setup work for developers launching SaaS products. MIT licensed with TypeScript strict mode, Prisma ORM, and dark mode dashboard.
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Similar Problems
surfaced semanticallySaaS developers repeatedly rebuild auth, billing, and email infrastructure
Every SaaS project requires the same foundational plumbing — authentication, subscription billing, transactional email, and protected routes — which takes multiple weekends to implement correctly before builders can work on their actual product. This repeated investment in undifferentiated infrastructure is a structural inefficiency across the developer ecosystem. Production-grade boilerplate that eliminates this cold-start cost has strong and consistent demand.
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Product pitch for a SaaS starter boilerplate. No problem is articulated. Noise.
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Enterprises Lack Sovereign AI Infrastructure for Complex Lead Qualification and CRM Routing
Sales and revenue teams in large enterprises need AI-driven lead qualification and CRM routing that can run on-premise or in private cloud without vendor lock-in. Existing AI CRM tools rely on third-party data processing, raising data sovereignty concerns for regulated industries. The gap is in production-ready, zero-trust AI revenue infrastructure.
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