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Show HN: I made a Scalable Next.js SaaS starter kit to save you weeks of coding (nextjet.dev)
9 points by renas97 732 days ago
A Next.js SaaS starter kit for busy developers, indie makers and startups. Includes all the necessary functionality for a successful startup. Save around ~200 hours of development time. Built with clean code and a great developer experience in mind.
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Hey Hacker News!

I was a software engineer at Spotify, where clean code and a smooth developer experience became second nature. These principles are crucial for building great software.

When I transitioned to indie hacking full-time, I needed a solid starter kit to build new products quickly and efficiently, following best practices but also flexible and easy to use. That's how NextJet was born.

NextJet helps developers create products quickly without sacrificing code quality. It's packed with features for a successful SaaS, such as authentication, authorization, payments, emails, and more. With a focus on an excellent developer experience, NextJet can save you time and hassle whether you're starting a new project or streamlining your workflow.

I'm excited to share this with the community and look forward to your feedback. Let’s build some awesome stuff together!

Shipfast.com
I haven't actually bought Shipfa.st, though from what I heard about it is that it doesn't follow coding best practices with clean code and a good scalable architecture.

Having worked at Spotify as a software engineer, my starter kit is built with these core principles in mind. Enhancing collaboration, clean code, full type safety and scalability. So I'd say it is more robust and targeted towards solo founders as well as mid sized startups with a team.

Big talk. Is it open source? Or are you expecting people to believe you that whatever work you did at Spotify is the best way to start a project with 1/10000000 of the resources available?