React Boilerplates

Explore 31 boilerplates in this collection. Find the perfect starting point for your next project.

Visit website for Full-Stack Kit

Full-Stack Kit

A collection of prebuilt Next.js Full-Stack Web Development features and components

JavaScript
TypeScript
shadcn/ui
Tailwind CSS
CockroachDB
MongoDB
MySQL
PostgreSQL
SQLite
Stripe
Next.js
React

Features:

Access Control
Admin
Announcements
Auth
Billing
Changelog
Emails
+7 more
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Shipped

The Next.js SaaS Boilerplate for busy developers

JavaScript
TypeScript
ChakraUI
shadcn/ui
Tailwind CSS
MongoDB
MySQL
PostgreSQL
Prisma
Lemon Squeezy
Stripe
Next.js
React

Features:

AI
Auth
Blog
Charts
Dashboard
Emails
Landing Page
+6 more
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Shipixen

Generate and deploy Next.js 15 websites with MDX blog in minutes

JavaScript
TypeScript
shadcn/ui
Tailwind CSS
Next.js
React

Features:

AI
Blog
Charts
ContentLayer
Dark Mode
Landing Page
Markdown
+7 more
Visit website for SaaSy Land

SaaSy Land

The ultimate, modern, open-source Next.js template with pre-configured authentication and database integration

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

Features:

AI
Analytics
Auth
Blog
Community
Contact
ContentLayer
+6 more
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FastPocket

Build apps fast with Pocketbase and React

JavaScript
TypeScript
DaisyUI
Tailwind CSS
Pocketbase
Stripe
Next.js
React

Features:

Auth
Blog
Deployment
Docs
Emails
Newsletter
SEO
+1 more
Visit website for Divjoy

Divjoy

React codebase generator for SaaS products and landing pages

HTML
JavaScript
TypeScript
Bootstrap
Bulma
Material UI
Tailwind CSS
Firestore
Supabase
Stripe
Gatsby
Next.js
React

Features:

Analytics
Auth
Contact
Dashboard
Emails
Landing Page
Navigation
+5 more
Visit website for Suparepo

Suparepo

Next.js 14 app router SaaS starter kit built with Supabase

JavaScript
TypeScript
Tailwind CSS
Supabase
Stripe
Next.js
React
tRPC

Features:

Analytics
Auth
Blog
Changelog
ContentLayer
Docs
Emails
+4 more
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Bedrock

Modern full-stack Next.js & GraphQL boilerplate with user authentication, subscription payments, teams and more

JavaScript
TypeScript
React
Prisma
Stripe
GraphQL
Next.js
React

Features:

AI
API
Auth
Billing
CI/CD
Developer Tools
Emails
+9 more
Visit website for DirectoryFast

DirectoryFast

Launch trending directories in minutes with this ready-to-use template

JavaScript
TypeScript
AutoAnimate
shadcn/ui
Tailwind CSS
PostgreSQL
Prisma
Lemon Squeezy
Next.js
React
TanStack

Features:

Admin
Auth
Dashboard
Emails
Monetization
SEO

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Why Choose React Boilerplates?

React provides a comprehensive framework architecture with built-in routing, middleware, and ORM integration tailored for SaaS development. Our React boilerplates implement the framework's conventions—from its MVC/API structure to its plugin ecosystem—giving you a production-ready foundation that leverages React's specific strengths in web application development.

React boilerplates are structured around the framework's architecture patterns and conventions. They integrate React's native ORM/query builder with optimized models and relationships, implement the framework's middleware pipeline for authentication and validation, and use framework-specific packages for caching, queues, and background jobs. The routing structure follows React's conventions, ensuring predictable code organization as your SaaS scales.

Key Benefits

  • React's native routing and middleware
  • React ORM with migrations and seeders
  • React-optimized deployment configs
  • React plugin ecosystem integration
  • React conventions and project structure
  • React-specific caching and queues
  • React CLI tools and generators
  • React community packages included

Browse our collection of 31 React 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

What React-specific architecture patterns are implemented?

React boilerplates leverage the framework's native architecture patterns including its routing system, middleware pipeline, and controller/handler structure. They implement React's conventions for separating concerns, dependency injection, and service layer patterns. The codebase follows React's best practices for organizing models, views/components, and business logic to ensure maintainability as your application grows.

How does React's ORM/database layer work in these boilerplates?

React boilerplates use the framework's native ORM or query builder (Prisma, Eloquent, Active Record, SQLAlchemy, etc.) with pre-configured models for users, subscriptions, teams, and common SaaS entities. They include optimized queries, relationships, migrations, seeders, and database connection pooling. The implementation leverages React's specific features like eager loading, query scopes, and transaction handling for performance.

What deployment strategies work best with React?

React boilerplates are optimized for the framework's ideal deployment platforms. This includes containerization with Docker, serverless configurations (if supported), CDN integration, and environment-specific builds. They include React-specific deployment configurations for platforms like Vercel (Next.js), Heroku (Rails), Platform.sh (Laravel), or cloud providers with proper build steps, environment variables, and scaling configurations.

What React plugins and middleware are pre-configured?

React boilerplates include essential framework-specific middleware and plugins for authentication (Passport, NextAuth, Devise, etc.), rate limiting, CORS, session management, and request validation. They leverage React's ecosystem with popular packages for tasks like job queuing, caching, email handling, and file uploads—all configured with production-ready settings and proper error handling.

How are React version updates handled?

React boilerplates target the latest stable framework version and follow the framework's upgrade guidelines. They're structured to minimize breaking changes when updating React versions—using stable APIs, avoiding deprecated features, and documenting any version-specific dependencies. Most include update guides for migrating to newer React versions while maintaining your custom features.