A complete SaaS starter kit based on a battle-tested stack with out-of-the-box features every SaaS should have
📖 SaaS Boilerplate Documentation
Supercharge your SaaS development with our comprehensive starter kit, designed to accelerate your project and save you valuable time and resources. Our battle-tested boilerplate eliminates the need for extensive configuration and development work, allowing you to focus on innovation from day one.
SaaS Boilerplate includes essential features that every SaaS application requires, such as frontend, backend API, admin panel, and workers. With a scalable AWS-based architecture and continuous deployment, you can easily deploy multiple environments representing different stages in your pipeline.
Say goodbye to weeks of setup and coding. Our proven stack and ready-to-use features empower you to jumpstart your project and prioritize building your product's intellectual property. Unlock your SaaS potential faster than ever before and seamlessly transition from setup to innovation.
This boilerplate includes plenty of ready to use features that you can adjust to you needs:
- Authentication and authorization
- Notifications
- Emails
- Payments and subscriptions (Stripe integration)
- Multi-tenancy
- Infrastructure as a Code (AWS) with pre-configured CI/CD
- CMS integration (Contentful)
- Admin panel
- CRUD generators
... and more
The full list with the descriptions can be found in the features documentation.
- Install Docker
- Install Node.js version 18 or above (which can be checked by running
node -v
). You can use nvm or n for managing multiple Node versions installed on a single machine. - Install pnpm version 9 or above (which can be checked by running
pnpm --version
) - (Windows only) Install WSL 2
- Install Python version 3.11 (which can be checked by running
python3 -v
) and PDM version 2.3 or above (which can be checked by runningpdm --version
)- You need this one if you want to run
pdm install
command inpackages/backend
orpackages/workers
outside docker container - You can use
pyenv
for managing multiple Python versions installed on a single machine.
- You need this one if you want to run
You can use a special CLI tool to run a new local instance of the SaaS Boilerplate as soon as possible. It will clone the repository and take care of setting up the environment. Run the following command in the directory where you would like to create a new project:
Using npm
:
npm init saas-boilerplate PATH
Using pnpm
:
pnpm create saas-boilerplate PATH
Using yarn
:
yarn create saas-boilerplate PATH
ℹ️ Where
PATH
is a directory name where to initialize project.
⚠️ The init directory needs to be empty!
For the manual setup clone this repository and follow the steps in Getting started guide.
⚠️ If you are using a Windows machine, it's mandatory to have WSL 2 (Windows Subsystem for Linux) installed on your system to run the commands for installing dependencies and running the application.
The project is configured to use pnpm workspaces, which means that you can install node_modules
of all packages in
repository, with single command:
pnpm install
Start both: backend and webapp
pnpm saas up
pnpm saas backend up
pnpm saas webapp up
In order to run your local documentation server execute following command:
pnpm saas docs up
Front-end stack:
Back-end stack:
Infrastructure:
3rd party services:
- Stripe
- Contentful
- Sentry
- SonarCloud
- OpenAI
The detailed stack description is available in the documentation.
In our experience in Apptension, we have built hundreds of web and mobile applications over the years and saw a bunch of standard features. For example, all applications (or at least 99% of them) need a login, email templating, payments and subscriptions, CMS integration, and more.
A broader list of elements that can be implemented in projects in this way was created after building dozens of different types of SaaS products. We analyzed them and noticed many common parts appeared virtually unchanged. So we created SaaS Boilerplate that is the base, and while it requires design or functional customization for a specific SaaS product, it dramatically reduces development time.
That's why you don't have to start by writing the code for that login or payment function. Instead, you can use off-the-shelf elements in those places and focus on creating the rest of the features unique to the project.
The development process is ongoing as we continually add new features and improve existing ones. We started with AWS Boilerplate, which evolved into the current SaaS Boilerplate. It originally contained only infrastructure (a configured AWS account) and was a template for the project, which had blanks for the back-end and front-end.
We saw that it was already a handy and very well-received tool, so the next natural step was to add more elements to it – front-end, back-end, and pack the relevant features that were most often repeated in different projects, including logging, CRUD, payments, integration with content pool, etc.
Our idea was that it shouldn't be just the code itself because SaaS Boilerplate also contains our know-how – because we gathered everything needed for development and around development in one package. So you don't have to think about choosing code formatting, matching different tools and their subsequent configuration, etc. Moreover, such a package is proven and battle-tested – you can just upload it to the cloud and start so-called heavy development.
We're Apptension, a team that turns ideas into world-class software using expertise in technology, design, and product management. We work with founders, investors, and creative agencies to help them bring uncommon ideas to the market.
Our partners value our outside-the-box thinking, clear and honest communication, and reliability – even in the most dynamic and time-compressed projects. Among our clients – plenty of early-stage startups, as well as international tech behemoths like Netflix and Uber. We live and breathe tech – and we're darn good at it.
To bring even more value to our partners, we create bespoke tools (like SaaS Boilerplate), allowing us to shorten time-to-market while avoiding technical debt.
SaaS Boilerplate is licensed under the MIT License.
We welcome contributions from anyone interested in improving SaaS Boilerplate. Please keep in mind that this project follows a Code of Conduct to ensure a welcoming community for all.
For more detailed information on how to contribute to this project, please refer to our Contributing Guide.
If you have any questions about contributing, please join our Discord server - we are happy to help you!
Thank you for considering contributing to SaaS Boilerplate!