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Production-grade Turborepo template for Next.js apps
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Production-grade Turborepo template for Next.js apps
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A fully-loaded SvelteKit boilerplate to rapidly build and launch your unicorn SaaS, AI or web startup
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Turso provides a powerful data storage solution with specific transaction models, indexing strategies, and query capabilities suited for SaaS applications. Our Turso boilerplates implement database-native features—from ACID transactions to advanced indexing—with schemas optimized for Turso's query engine and scaling characteristics.
Turso boilerplates are designed around the database's data modeling approach and transaction semantics. They leverage Turso-specific features like JSONB columns, full-text search, aggregation pipelines, or partition keys depending on the database type. The schema design follows Turso's best practices for normalization (SQL) or document structure (NoSQL), with strategic indexes on query-heavy columns. Migration systems use Turso-native tools for version-controlled schema evolution.
Browse our collection of 2 Turso boilerplates to find the perfect starting point for your next SaaS project. Each boilerplate has been carefully reviewed to ensure quality, security, and production-readiness.
Turso 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 Turso's strengths—whether that's PostgreSQL's JSONB, MySQL's full-text search, MongoDB's aggregation pipeline, or Redis's data structures.
Turso boilerplates include production-tested schemas for multi-tenancy, user management, subscriptions, and billing. The design follows Turso's best practices for data modeling—whether that's normalized tables with foreign keys (SQL), embedded documents vs. references (MongoDB), or partition key strategies (DynamoDB). Schemas include proper constraints, default values, and relationship management optimized for Turso's query engine.
Turso boilerplates implement database-specific query optimizations including strategic indexing on frequently queried columns, query plan analysis, proper use of Turso's query features (prepared statements, query builders, aggregations), and N+1 query prevention. Connection pooling is configured for Turso's optimal settings, and caching layers are positioned to reduce database load while maintaining data consistency.
Turso boilerplates are structured for horizontal and vertical scaling using the database's native scaling features. This includes read replicas, sharding strategies (if applicable), connection pool sizing, and query optimization for distributed systems. The architecture supports Turso's scaling patterns—whether that's PostgreSQL's logical replication, MongoDB's sharding, or DynamoDB's automatic partitioning.
Turso boilerplates include migration systems using database-specific tools (Prisma migrations, Django migrations, Flyway, Liquibase, or native tools). They follow Turso's best practices for zero-downtime deployments, backward-compatible schema changes, and data migrations. Backup strategies leverage Turso's native backup features (pg_dump, mysqldump, mongodump) with automated scheduling and point-in-time recovery configurations.