If you consider the time savings, using a Nuxt SaaS boilerplate or starter kit for building your next software product is a no-brainer.
On average, a Nuxt boilerplate costs $199 and can save you 40 hours of development time. So if you value your time above $5 per hour, the ROI is clear.
That time you save? Better spend it launching your SaaS and acquiring users.
Supastarter comes with starter kits for Next.js 14 and Nuxt 3 to get you building scalable and production ready applications fast. Features include multiple authentication methods (including social logins), i18n support, billing and subscription management, fully customizable components. The kit also includes multi-tenancy setup, super admin panel for user management, user impersonation, AI integration via Vercel's AI SDK, pre-built landing pages, blogs, documentation and legal pages. Plus integrations with Lemonsqueezy and Stripe. Saves you over 40 hours of setup time and gives you lifetime access to updates.
NuxtStarterAI is a SaaS and AI wrapper boilerplate made by the makers of NextStarterAI. It has all the same features but is built with Nuxt developers in mind. It lets you ship apps using Replicate and OpenAI APIs and deploy them on Runpod's globally distributed GPU cloud. And also build your AI wrapper using modular components such as canvas, prompt inputs, animated tabs, and more.
RapidLaunch is a SaaS boilerplate that lets you launch your project in no time with minimal setup. It includes login and registration pages, user authentication, single and multi tier pricing tables, Stripe payment handling, customer testimonials, feedback collection and various customer support tools. Built on Nuxt.js and Vue.js it follows modern web development practices and is responsive across devices. It's secure and has analytics to track performance. This boilerplate is designed for SaaS startups but is flexible enough for any project type so you can go from idea to live in no time.
The SupaNuxt SaaS boilerplate is a full stack starter kit for building SaaS applications with Nuxt 3, Supabase for auth and db, Prisma for schema and strongly typed clients, TRPC for server client comms with strong types and SSR, Pinia for state management, Stripe for payments and webhook integration. Tailwind CSS with daisyUI for styling and components, OpenAI for text completions. Includes user management features like social sign on via Supabase, email/password login, password recovery, user roles and permissions. Multi user accounts (teams), multiple plans with feature flags and limits, config keys through env vars, GDPR compliance with cookie consent. Separation of concerns to avoid vendor lock in, architecture focused on flexibility and migration.
The complete Nuxt starter kit to build a robust and market-ready SaaS in a matter of hours.