Save hours and headaches with a production-ready mobile app
Launchtoday is a comprehensive mobile app starter kit designed to help founders ship their products in days instead of weeks, saving 100+ development hours.
Key Features:
Authentication & Database: Integrated Supabase for secure user management out of the box
Payment Integrations: Ready-to-use Stripe, RevenueCat, and Superwall implementations for monetization
Push Notifications: Pre-configured APNS and Firebase integration for instant messaging
Localization: Multi-language support including French, Korean, Arabic and more
Dark Mode: Built-in theme switching capabilities
Monitoring & Analytics: Sentry for error tracking and PostHog for user insights
Framework Options: Choose between Expo or React Native CLI
Launchtoday serves as a strong foundation that works for various app types including AI, e-commerce, or chat applications.
Next.js starter for indie makers to write less code, iterate fast, and earn cash
JavaScript
TypeScript
React
shadcn/ui
Tailwind CSS
PostgreSQL
Supabase
Stripe
Next.js
Features:
Analytics
Auth
Blog
Landing Page
Legal Pages
Logging
Magic Links
+7 more
Frequently Asked Questions
JavaScript
What makes JavaScript ideal for SaaS development?
JavaScript excels in SaaS development due to its robust ecosystem, strong typing capabilities, and excellent library support. JavaScript boilerplates leverage language-specific features to provide type-safe database queries, efficient API routing, and optimized runtime performance. The language's maturity means you get battle-tested packages for authentication, payment processing, and background jobs that integrate seamlessly.
Python
What makes Python ideal for SaaS development?
Python excels in SaaS development due to its robust ecosystem, strong typing capabilities, and excellent library support. Python boilerplates leverage language-specific features to provide type-safe database queries, efficient API routing, and optimized runtime performance. The language's maturity means you get battle-tested packages for authentication, payment processing, and background jobs that integrate seamlessly.
TypeScript
What makes TypeScript ideal for SaaS development?
TypeScript excels in SaaS development due to its robust ecosystem, strong typing capabilities, and excellent library support. TypeScript boilerplates leverage language-specific features to provide type-safe database queries, efficient API routing, and optimized runtime performance. The language's maturity means you get battle-tested packages for authentication, payment processing, and background jobs that integrate seamlessly.
Expo
What Expo-specific architecture patterns are implemented?
Expo boilerplates leverage the framework's native architecture patterns including its routing system, middleware pipeline, and controller/handler structure. They implement Expo's conventions for separating concerns, dependency injection, and service layer patterns. The codebase follows Expo's best practices for organizing models, views/components, and business logic to ensure maintainability as your application grows.
Firebase
What Firebase-specific architecture patterns are implemented?
Firebase boilerplates leverage the framework's native architecture patterns including its routing system, middleware pipeline, and controller/handler structure. They implement Firebase's conventions for separating concerns, dependency injection, and service layer patterns. The codebase follows Firebase's best practices for organizing models, views/components, and business logic to ensure maintainability as your application grows.
React Native
What React Native-specific architecture patterns are implemented?
React Native boilerplates leverage the framework's native architecture patterns including its routing system, middleware pipeline, and controller/handler structure. They implement React Native's conventions for separating concerns, dependency injection, and service layer patterns. The codebase follows React Native's best practices for organizing models, views/components, and business logic to ensure maintainability as your application grows.
React
What React-specific component architecture is used?
React boilerplates follow the framework's component composition patterns with reusable, atomic design components. They implement React's best practices for component structure, props handling, event management, and lifecycle methods. The component library includes authentication flows, dashboards, data tables, forms with validation, and navigation—all built with React's native features like hooks (React), composition API (Vue), or directives (Angular).
PostgreSQL
What PostgreSQL-specific features are leveraged in these boilerplates?
PostgreSQL boilerplates utilize the database's native capabilities including its transaction model (ACID for SQL, eventual consistency for NoSQL), indexing strategies (B-tree, GiST, full-text search), and advanced features like JSON columns, array types, window functions, or document queries. The schema design takes advantage of PostgreSQL's strengths—whether that's PostgreSQL's JSONB, MySQL's full-text search, MongoDB's aggregation pipeline, or Redis's data structures.
Supabase
What Supabase-specific features are leveraged in these boilerplates?
Supabase boilerplates utilize the database's native capabilities including its transaction model (ACID for SQL, eventual consistency for NoSQL), indexing strategies (B-tree, GiST, full-text search), and advanced features like JSON columns, array types, window functions, or document queries. The schema design takes advantage of Supabase's strengths—whether that's PostgreSQL's JSONB, MySQL's full-text search, MongoDB's aggregation pipeline, or Redis's data structures.
RevenueCat
What RevenueCat API features are implemented?
RevenueCat boilerplates implement the provider's complete API suite including checkout sessions, subscription lifecycle management, customer portal, webhook event handling, and invoice generation. They use RevenueCat's latest API version with proper error handling, idempotency keys, and retry logic. The integration includes RevenueCat-specific features like payment intents, setup intents, subscription schedules, and tax calculation APIs.
Stripe
What Stripe API features are implemented?
Stripe boilerplates implement the provider's complete API suite including checkout sessions, subscription lifecycle management, customer portal, webhook event handling, and invoice generation. They use Stripe's latest API version with proper error handling, idempotency keys, and retry logic. The integration includes Stripe-specific features like payment intents, setup intents, subscription schedules, and tax calculation APIs.
Superwall
What Superwall API features are implemented?
Superwall boilerplates implement the provider's complete API suite including checkout sessions, subscription lifecycle management, customer portal, webhook event handling, and invoice generation. They use Superwall's latest API version with proper error handling, idempotency keys, and retry logic. The integration includes Superwall-specific features like payment intents, setup intents, subscription schedules, and tax calculation APIs.
JavaScript
What JavaScript-specific tools and libraries are included?
JavaScript boilerplates include the language's most popular and production-proven tools. This typically includes testing frameworks, linters, formatters, build tools, and package managers specific to JavaScript. You'll get pre-configured toolchains that enforce best practices, automated testing pipelines, and development environments optimized for JavaScript development workflows.
Python
What Python-specific tools and libraries are included?
Python boilerplates include the language's most popular and production-proven tools. This typically includes testing frameworks, linters, formatters, build tools, and package managers specific to Python. You'll get pre-configured toolchains that enforce best practices, automated testing pipelines, and development environments optimized for Python development workflows.
TypeScript
What TypeScript-specific tools and libraries are included?
TypeScript boilerplates include the language's most popular and production-proven tools. This typically includes testing frameworks, linters, formatters, build tools, and package managers specific to TypeScript. You'll get pre-configured toolchains that enforce best practices, automated testing pipelines, and development environments optimized for TypeScript development workflows.