Guide
Quick answer
To choose a SaaS boilerplate, match it to a stack you can maintain, confirm it's actively maintained, read the license against how you'll ship, open the live preview to judge code quality, and compare a few options before buying. The right kit is the one your team can keep running.
The wrong boilerplate costs you more than building from scratch. A few checks save you from that.
Pick a boilerplate built on a stack you already know and can maintain — usually Next.js, TypeScript, Tailwind, Supabase/Postgres and Stripe in 2026.
Look for an active changelog and recent updates. An unmaintained kit becomes a liability as frameworks change.
Confirm the license covers your use — single project, multiple projects, or client work — before you buy.
Judge code quality and features from the real preview and documentation, not the marketing page.
Weigh single kits (e.g. ShipFast for B2C) against feature-dense ones (supastarter, Makerkit for B2B). A marketplace lets you compare side by side.
A stack you can maintain, active maintenance and a changelog, a license that matches how you ship, clean code you can verify in a live preview, and the right feature depth for your project (B2C vs multi-tenant B2B).
Production-ready kits, components, agent skills and more — with live previews and clear licensing.
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