SaasCore
Documentation Rating
0 out of 5 stars for documentation
Product information

A Boilerplate that truly stands out.
A Boilerplate that truly stands out.
The ultimate Next.js boilerplate for SaaS applications. Comes complete with a first-party referral / affiliate system. And the only boilerplate that challenges you to try the demo first!
Quick Facts (from the site)
Boilerplate built in Next.js + TypeScript, using Tailwind CSS and shadcn/ui.
Database layer via Prisma ORM, defaulting to PostgreSQL (Neon), but seems flexible.
Authentication handled with Auth.js (NextAuth 5.0) with email/password + social login + 2FA.
Billing & subscriptions via Stripe.
Comes with Client, Admin, and Affiliate panels.
Email marketing system built-in: custom campaign support, transactional emails, etc.
Blog via MDX / Markdown, with SEO & performance optimizations.
Dark mode + internationalization (14+ languages) out of the box.
Live demo available.
Docs link shows up, but appears that you need to have a license to access full documentation. It’s not fully public.
Who It’s For
Developers or founders who want a feature-rich SaaS foundation — i.e. you get a lot of common SaaS features (auth, billing, email, dashboards, affiliate programs) ready out of the box.
People who prefer not to reinvent the wheel on subscription logic, email campaigns, user roles, affiliate tracking etc.
Teams that are comfortable with Next.js + Prisma + TypeScript stack or want something modern and customizable.
Folks who don’t mind paying up front to unlock full docs and support (because docs access appears gated by license).
Pricing Snapshot
One “all-in” boilerplate (single set of features) with lifetime updates.
Comes with a demo so you can see what you’re getting beforehand.
Licensure required to access full documentation.
Verdict
SaasCore delivers a lot of what it promises — a loaded SaaS boilerplate with many bells and whistles.
If you grab the license, you should expect:
solid core features (auth, payments, email, dashboards, affiliate features)
customizable UI (dark/light mode, multi-language),
blog/marketing pages, good SEO setup
Just one caveat: the docs aren’t fully open until you have the license, so you can’t always explore everything beforehand. If you’re comfortable paying to get full access and want a more complete SaaS starter, SaasCore is one of the richer options out there.