I've been working on a project that scratches my own itch: faststartup.dev.
It's a Next.js SaaS boilerplate designed to help you go from idea to MVP as quickly as possible. Whether you're building your first SaaS or just want to avoid reinventing the wheel, this framework is meant to save you time and effort.
Why did I make this? Every time I start a new SaaS project, I find myself rebuilding the same core features: user auth, subscriptions, billing, and more. It’s tedious and slows down what I really care about—building something people want. So I built a solution to speed things up.
faststartup.dev is lean, minimal, and focused. It's built on Next.js, so it’s fast, modern, and plays well with the tools you already use. The goal is to give you just what you need to launch quickly and iterate fast. No fluff. No unnecessary bloat.
I’m launching it on Hackernews to get feedback and see if this resonates with other builders. If you’re tired of spending weeks on boilerplate before you can even start validating your idea, check it out. I’d love to hear what you think.
It's a Next.js SaaS boilerplate designed to help you go from idea to MVP as quickly as possible. Whether you're building your first SaaS or just want to avoid reinventing the wheel, this framework is meant to save you time and effort.
Why did I make this? Every time I start a new SaaS project, I find myself rebuilding the same core features: user auth, subscriptions, billing, and more. It’s tedious and slows down what I really care about—building something people want. So I built a solution to speed things up.
faststartup.dev is lean, minimal, and focused. It's built on Next.js, so it’s fast, modern, and plays well with the tools you already use. The goal is to give you just what you need to launch quickly and iterate fast. No fluff. No unnecessary bloat.
I’m launching it on Hackernews to get feedback and see if this resonates with other builders. If you’re tired of spending weeks on boilerplate before you can even start validating your idea, check it out. I’d love to hear what you think.