Saas Landingpage

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headless-ui

https://map.sistilli.dev/public/coding/SaaS+Boilerplate

Overview:

The boilerplate created by Anthony Sistilli stands as an invaluable asset for tech founders stepping into the world of SaaS development. With a clear focus on saving time, this setup allows users to swiftly kickstart their projects without getting bogged down by the intricacies of setup and configuration. Built on the robust Next 14 framework, the boilerplate not only streamlines the initial phases of project development but also emphasizes the importance of design and usability through a clean and efficient codebase.

What sets this boilerplate apart is its user-centric design philosophy, allowing tech entrepreneurs to dedicate more energy towards product development and user engagement. The inclusion of customizable components makes it easy to adapt the aesthetic to individual preferences, all while maintaining a functional and modern interface.

Features:

  • Next 14 Framework: Utilizes the latest NextJS and React for a powerful foundation, ensuring optimal performance and scalability for applications.
  • Lightweight UI Components: Incorporates Shadcn for stylish and easily editable UI components backed by TailwindCSS, simplifying design tasks.
  • Custom Typography: Offers a custom Typography component that aligns closely with Figma designs, enhancing the visual consistency of your application.
  • Eslint and Prettier Integration: Comes with a tailored ESLINT configuration that streamlines code quality checks, allowing greater focus on development.
  • Flexible Theme Customization: Allows users to replace default styles with personalized themes via an easy setup process, ensuring unique branding.
  • SEO Optimization: Designed with editable SEO metadata, making it straightforward to optimize site visibility from the start.
  • Husky Integration: Includes a built-in Husky integration for managing Git hooks, making it easier to enforce coding standards across your team.
  • Guided Next Steps: Offers a concise roadmap for expanding the boilerplate into a full-fledged SaaS product, complete with suggestions for adding essential features like authentication and environment variables.
nextjs
Next.js

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