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What's the best SaaS starter kit?

Nodewood Divjoy Laravel Spark Paddle SaaS Startup Kit
  1. Save weeks or months of development time and start writing code now with Nodewood, a Vue.js/Node.js Javascript SaaS starter kit focused on setting you up for success.
    Pricing:
    • $295.0 / One-off (One Project)
    So, if you're pretty open for the language, I'd love to recommend checking out Nodewood (https://nodewood.com/, disclaimer, I'm the creator). One big peeve I have of working on apps is that frequently, the backend and frontend are in different languages requiring different libraries and code for common business logic. Nodewood specifically tries to minimize this by using JavaScript for both, and even doing things like keeping database logic out of models, so the models can then be used to store business data and do business calculations on the backend, frontend, wherever. When you minimize code duplication like this, you not only speed up development, but you reduce your maintenance burden later. For example, you never have to worry about introducing a bug where you update validation logic on the frontend but not the backend. That said, there are also solutions for this in other frameworks, libraries that dynamically update the page with new server data without much custom coding from you, though they have their limits. Either way, if this is a priority for you, I'd love your feedback on Nodewood!

    #SaaS #JavaScript Framework #SaaS Website Builder 16 social mentions

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    The React codebase generator.
    Pricing:
    • Paid
    • $249.0 / One-off (Lifetime access)
    For price & ease of use, https://divjoy.com/ would probably be where I'd start. The community and support are great. https://nodewood.com/ Is another option that I've come across. I've seen usegravity previously but the price is outrageous. As a developer I don't want to pay that much of a premium for stuff I could do myself. Saving a little bit of time, sure. But not at that price.

    #React #React Tools #Developer Tools 29 social mentions

  3. Spark provides the perfect starting point for your next big idea.
    If you like PHP then https://spark.laravel.com/ is an official Laravel project. I haven't used it but I've seen discussions where folks recommend it.

    #Developer Tools #SaaS #Boilerplate 22 social mentions

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    The Paddle Revenue Delivery Platform for B2B SaaS companies powers growth across acquisition, renewals and expansion.
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    Paddle is pretty good for payments. Easy to integrate and a great customer experience. https://paddle.com/.

    #Online Payments #Payment Platform #eCommerce 29 social mentions

  5. Open-source Golang Startup Kit to bootstrap SaaS with boilerplate Go code examples.
    Https://saasstartupkit.com/ I’ve never used it. But it was included in a list someone else linked to in this thread.

    #Open Source #Web Frameworks #SaaS 1 social mentions

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