CI/CD Boilerplates

Explore 24 boilerplates in this collection. Find the perfect starting point for your next project.

Visit website for Launchtoday

Launchtoday

Production-ready mobile app starter kit for launching startups faster

JavaScript
Python
TypeScript
React
PostgreSQL
Supabase
RevenueCat
Stripe
Superwall
Expo
Firebase
React Native

Features:

AI
Analytics
Auth
AWS
CI/CD
Dark Mode
i18n
+3 more
Visit website for FlutFast

FlutFast

Flutter SaaS Boilerplate with authentication, onboarding, in-app purchases, AI integration, and more

Dart
JavaScript
TypeScript
Flutter
Firestore
In-App Purchases
RevenueCat
Firebase
Flutter
Node.js

Features:

AI
Analytics
API
Auth
ChatGPT
CI/CD
Emails
+6 more
Visit website for Now.TS

Now.TS

Transform your idea into a professional application with a Next.js 15 boilerplate

JavaScript
TypeScript
shadcn/ui
Tailwind CSS
PostgreSQL
Prisma
Stripe
Next.js

Features:

AI
Auth
CI/CD
Developer Tools
Emails
GDPR
i18n
+3 more
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Scale to Zero AWS

Production-ready AWS serverless kit using best practices

JavaScript
TypeScript
CSS
React
Tailwind CSS
DynamoDB
Lemon Squeezy
Stripe
Astro
Gatsby
Hugo
Next.js
Node.js
React

Features:

API
Auth
AWS
Blog
Caching
CI/CD
Community
+10 more
Visit website for Business Class

Business Class

A Ruby on Rails starter kit for startup ideas

Ruby
Tailwind CSS
Paddle
Stripe
Hotwire
Ruby on Rails

Features:

2FA
Admin
Auth
Blog
CI/CD
Deployment
SEO
+4 more
Visit website for FastestEngineer

FastestEngineer

Build a fully featured SaaS app with Primate.js and Svelte

Go
JavaScript
Python
Ruby
TypeScript
Angular
Handlebars
HTMX
Markdown
Marko
React
Solid
MongoDB
MySQL
PostgreSQL
SQLite
SurrealDB
Stripe
Analog
Next.js
Nuxt
Primate.js
Svelte
SvelteKit
Vue.js

Features:

API
Auth
Blog
CI/CD
Deployment
Docs
Emails
+7 more
Visit website for LiveSAASKit

LiveSAASKit

SAAS Starter Kit built for Elixir and Phoenix LiveView

Elixir
Tailwind CSS
PostgreSQL
Stripe
Phoenix

Features:

Auth
CI/CD
Docs
i18n
Multi-Tenancy
OAuth
Testing
+1 more
Visit website for SaaS Hammer

SaaS Hammer

Django boilerplate with Hotwire integration for rapid SaaS development

JavaScript
Python
TypeScript
Stimulus
Tailwind CSS
PostgreSQL
Stripe
Django
Hotwire
Wagtail

Features:

2FA
Auth
Charts
CI/CD
CMS
Landing Page
Prettier
+5 more
Visit website for Cascade

Cascade

Free and open-source SaaS boilerplate

JavaScript
TypeScript
shadcn/ui
Tailwind CSS
PostgreSQL
Lemon Squeezy
Next.js
tRPC

Features:

Analytics
Auth
Background Jobs
Blog
CI/CD
Dark Mode
Emails
+7 more

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Why Choose CI/CD Boilerplates?

CI/CD represents a complete full-stack feature with dedicated API endpoints, database models, and UI components architected for SaaS applications. Our boilerplates with CI/CD implement layered architecture patterns—separating business logic, data access, and presentation—with security measures and testing strategies specific to CI/CD's functionality.

CI/CD boilerplates implement full-stack architecture with service layers for business logic, repository patterns for data access, and RESTful/GraphQL API endpoints. They include CI/CD-specific security measures like input validation with schema libraries (Zod, Joi), parameterized queries for SQL injection prevention, and CSRF protection. The implementation handles CI/CD's real-time requirements with WebSockets or SSE when needed, includes comprehensive error handling, and follows OWASP security guidelines for CI/CD's functionality.

Key Benefits

  • CI/CD layered architecture
  • CI/CD-specific security measures
  • CI/CD API endpoint design
  • CI/CD real-time capabilities
  • CI/CD validation schemas
  • CI/CD error handling
  • CI/CD testing suite
  • CI/CD performance optimization

Browse our collection of 24 CI/CD 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.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is CI/CD architecturally implemented?

CI/CD is implemented following full-stack architecture patterns with dedicated API endpoints, database models with proper relationships, and corresponding UI components. The feature includes its own service layer for business logic, validation schemas, error handling, and event-driven updates. The architecture separates concerns between presentation, business logic, and data access layers, making CI/CD maintainable and testable.

What security measures protect CI/CD?

CI/CD implements defense-in-depth security including input validation with schema validation libraries (Zod, Joi, Yup), parameterized database queries to prevent SQL injection, output encoding to prevent XSS attacks, CSRF token validation, and proper authentication/authorization checks. The feature includes rate limiting, audit logging, and follows OWASP security guidelines specific to CI/CD's functionality.

How does CI/CD handle real-time updates?

CI/CD can include real-time capabilities using WebSockets, Server-Sent Events (SSE), or polling strategies depending on the use case. Real-time implementations use Socket.io, native WebSockets, or framework-specific solutions with proper connection management, authentication, and scaling considerations. The feature handles reconnection logic, message queuing, and optimistic UI updates for responsive user experience.

What API patterns does CI/CD use?

CI/CD's API endpoints follow RESTful principles or GraphQL patterns with proper HTTP methods, status codes, and response structures. The implementation includes request validation, pagination for list endpoints, filtering and sorting capabilities, and comprehensive error responses with meaningful messages. API versioning, rate limiting per endpoint, and OpenAPI/GraphQL schema documentation are included for CI/CD's public-facing endpoints.

How is CI/CD tested and validated?

CI/CD includes unit tests for business logic, integration tests for API endpoints and database interactions, and end-to-end tests for critical user flows. The testing suite uses framework-specific tools (Jest, Pytest, RSpec, PHPUnit) with mocking libraries, test fixtures, and database seeding. Tests cover happy paths, error cases, edge conditions, and security scenarios specific to CI/CD's functionality with proper test coverage reporting.