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Spark provides the perfect starting point for your next big idea.
- Laravel Spark, if you like PHP (https://spark.laravel.com/).
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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)
Okay, well, I'm biased because I literally make a SaaS starter kit/boilerplate based on Node.js and Vue called Nodewood: https://nodewood.com/ I built it from Node.js and Vue because I knew them very well and found that they made it very easy to do the kind of work I wanted to. Even still, there was still a lot of extra stuff I had to set up each time, like the basic scaffolding, user authentication, subscription payments, teams/permissions, etc. Once I started building myself a re-usable version, I realized I could add a bit more rigour and sell it, as well. So that would be my choice. But if you strongly prefer other languages, there are other great boilerplates out there as well: - SaaS Pegasus, if you like Python (https://www.saaspegasus.com/).
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German Quality from 2003 | Global Availability | VPS from €3.99 /mo | 100k+ happy customers | Trusted Server Provider | Hosting | Cloud
- Contabo: rather good deals, especially for storage https://contabo.com/en/.
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Build a Node.js & React app at warp speed with a SaaS boilerplate
I built a React & Node SaaS boilerplate (https://usegravity.app) so I'm firmly in the camp of 'it's better to buy rather than build' for most use cases. The question then is choosing the right boilerplate stack, which I guess comes down to personal preference. There's a lot of different options to choose from now with different stack choices :).
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