February 18, 202615 min read

Top 10 Next.js SaaS Boilerplates in 2026 (Compared)

The Next.js ecosystem for SaaS starters has exploded. Dozens of boilerplates promise to help you launch faster but most either overload you with features you don’t need or leave critical pieces missing.

This honest, no-affiliate comparison reviews the top 10 Next.js SaaS boilerplates in 2026 based on real-world criteria that matter to solo founders and small teams: price, tech stack, features, maintenance activity, and simplicity.

Spoiler: SaaSJet is built to fill the gap for founders who want a lean, production-ready foundation without bloat or upsells.

Comparison Criteria

  • Price: Free/open-source vs paid
  • Auth: Built-in and type
  • Payments: Stripe integration depth
  • Database: ORM + provider
  • Dashboard: Included quality
  • Maintenance: Last commit/activity
  • Best For: Ideal user

Top 10 Next.js SaaS Boilerplates in 2026 – Quick Comparison

Here's an honest look at the leading starters (as of early 2026), ranked by value for solo founders and small teams:

#1 – SaaSJet (ours)

  • Price: Free/MIT
  • Auth: BetterAuth (social logins, magic link, RBAC)
  • Payments: Full Stripe (subscriptions + one-time + webhooks)
  • Database: Prisma + PostgreSQL
  • Dashboard: Responsive shadcn/ui
  • Activity: Very active
  • Best for: Solo founders who want minimal, complete, no-upsell starter

#2 – Supastarter

  • Price: $199+
  • Auth: Supabase/Auth.js
  • Payments: Stripe + Lemon Squeezy
  • Database: Prisma/Drizzle
  • Dashboard: Excellent
  • Activity: Active
  • Best for: Teams willing to pay for polish and extras

#3 – Makerkit

  • Price: $299
  • Auth: Firebase/Supabase
  • Payments: Stripe/Lemon
  • Database: Firebase/Prisma
  • Dashboard: Premium quality
  • Activity: Active
  • Best for: Design-focused products

#4 – ixartz/SaaS-Boilerplate

  • Price: Free
  • Auth: NextAuth
  • Payments: Stripe
  • Database: Prisma
  • Dashboard: Good
  • Activity: Moderate
  • Best for: Feature-rich free option

#5 – OpenSaaS (Wasp)

  • Price: Free
  • Auth: Custom
  • Payments: Stripe
  • Database: Prisma
  • Dashboard: Solid
  • Activity: Active
  • Best for: Full-stack apps using Wasp language

#6 – NextJS Starter (Vercel)

  • Price: Free
  • Auth: NextAuth
  • Payments: Basic Stripe
  • Database: Drizzle/Supabase
  • Dashboard: Minimal
  • Activity: Active
  • Best for: Quick prototypes

#7 – ShipFast

  • Price: $199
  • Auth: NextAuth
  • Payments: Stripe + Lemon
  • Database: Mongo/Prisma
  • Dashboard: Good
  • Activity: Active
  • Best for: Fast MVPs with many templates

#8 – Taxi (by levelsio)

  • Price: Free
  • Auth: Simple
  • Payments: Stripe
  • Database: Prisma
  • Dashboard: Basic
  • Activity: Sporadic
  • Best for: Extreme minimalists

#9 – SaaSBold

  • Price: $99
  • Auth: NextAuth
  • Payments: Stripe
  • Database: Prisma
  • Dashboard: Styled
  • Activity: Moderate
  • Best for: Budget paid option

#10 – Mickasmt/next-saas-stripe

  • Price: Free
  • Auth: NextAuth
  • Payments: Stripe
  • Database: Prisma
  • Dashboard: Decent
  • Activity: Low
  • Best for: Learning/reference

Why SaaSJet Stands Out for Solo Founders

  • Truly free & open-source → No paid "pro" lock-in (many competitors hide key features behind paywalls)
  • Minimal but complete → Auth, Stripe (both models), Prisma schema, responsive dashboard nothing more, nothing less
  • Modern stack → Next.js 16+ App Router, Tailwind, shadcn/ui, BetterAuth, TypeScript strict
  • Active development → Regular updates, detailed docs, community-driven roadmap
  • No bloat → No forced multi-tenancy, AI features, or complex add-ons you’ll never use

Final Verdict

If you're a solo founder or small team who wants to launch a paid SaaS quickly without overpaying or over-engineering, SaaSJet gives you everything production-ready for free.

Paid options like Supastarter and Makerkit are excellent if you have budget and want premium polish or extra integrations. But for most indie hackers, starting lean wins.

Build this faster with SaaSJet → clone the repo saasjet
Happy coding! Published: February 18, 2026