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Building on popular open source
Jump right into development with a modern tech stack that includes:
- Next.js
- A React framework that enables functionality such as server-side rendering and generating static websites for React-based web applications.
- Typescript

- A superset of JavaScript that adds static types to the language, enhancing code quality and maintainability.
- Tailwind CSS
- A utility-first CSS framework for creating custom designs without having to leave your HTML.
- Prisma

- An open-source database toolkit that makes database access easy with an auto-generated and type-safe query builder for Node.js and TypeScript.
- Auth.js
- A library designed to simplify the implementation of authentication and authorization in web applications.
- Stripe
- A comprehensive suite of APIs that powers commerce for businesses of all sizes, making it easy to process payments, manage subscriptions, and much more.
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Our team was amazed by the simplicity and power of the ShipWorthy Stack. Tailwind CSS and Prisma made our development experience enjoyable and efficient. It’s a game-changer for anyone looking to develop SaaS applications.
Marcus T.VP of Product at inKind
Starting a SaaS has never been easier thanks to this starter template. From authentication with Auth.js to payment processing with Stripe, every aspect is covered, making it incredibly straightforward to get our service up and running.
Jordan L.Founder of StartRight
The ShipWorthy Stack starter template transformed our development process, allowing us to launch in record time. The seamless integration of tools like Next.js and TypeScript accelerated our workflow significantly.
Alex T.CTO at TechInnovate
Integrating scheduling with Cal.com and managing our database with PostgreSQL and Prisma has never been smoother. This template not only saved us weeks of work but also ensured that we started on the right foot with best practices in place.
Kevin H.Lead Developer at Creatix
Using the ShipWorthy Stack for our latest project was a game-changer. The seamless integration of technologies like Next.js and TypeScript accelerated our development process, while Prisma and PostgreSQL ensured our data layer was solid and scalable. It's rare to find a stack so well-curated for SaaS applications.
Maria S.DevRel at Restart
Leveraging the ShipWorthy Stack through this starter template was the best decision for our startup. It provided us with a solid foundation, allowing us to focus on delivering value to our users rather than getting bogged down with setup and configuration.
Michael JohnsonCEO at UpwardTech
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Frequently asked questions
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What is the ShipWorthy Stack?
The ShipWorthy Stack is a curated set of technologies designed to help developers quickly build and deploy SaaS (Software as a Service) applications. It includes Next.js, TypeScript, PostgreSQL, Prisma, Tailwind CSS, Auth.js, Stripe, Cal.com, Shadcn, and more, providing a comprehensive toolkit for front-end, back-end, database management, authentication, payments, scheduling, and UI design.
How do I start a project with the ShipWorthy Stack?
To start a project, ensure you have Node.js installed on your system. Clone the ShipWorthy Stack template from the Github repository, install dependencies using your preferred package manager (e.g., npm or yarn), and follow the setup instructions in the README.md to configure the necessary services like PostgreSQL, Stripe, and Auth.js.
How do I configure authentication using Auth.js in my application?
Auth.js can be configured by setting up your Auth.js account, creating an application within it, and then integrating the provided keys and secrets into your application's environment variables. Refer to Auth.js's documentation for detailed instructions on setting up authentication flows.
Can I customize the UI components provided by Tailwind CSS?
Yes, Tailwind CSS is highly customizable. You can modify existing classes or create new ones in your Tailwind configuration file to match your application's design requirements. Utilize Tailwind's documentation for guidance on customization.
How do I integrate Stripe for handling payments?
To integrate Stripe, sign up for a Stripe account, obtain your API keys, and add them to the respective environment variables in the ShipWorthy Stack starter template. The ShipWorthy Stack already integrates Stripe Checkout, Subscriptions, Billing, Customer Portals and Webhooks.
What is Prisma and how do I use it with PostgreSQL?
Prisma is an ORM (Object Relational Mapping) tool that simplifies database operations. To use it with PostgreSQL, define your database schema in the Prisma schema file, run migrations to update your database, and use Prisma's client in your application to perform data operations.
How does Cal.com integrate with the ShipWorthy Stack?
Cal.com integrates by providing a scheduling solution within your SaaS. Set up a Cal.com account, configure your availability, and embed your Cal.com link or use the API to integrate scheduling directly into your application, allowing users to book appointments or meetings seamlessly.
Is the ShipWorthy Stack suitable for building mobile-responsive applications?
Yes, the ShipWorthy Stack is suitable for building mobile-responsive applications. Tailwind CSS makes it easy to create responsive designs, and Next.js supports server-side rendering and static site generation for fast, scalable applications across devices.
How can I contribute to the ShipWorthy Stack or report an issue?
You can contribute by submitting issues and pull requests to the ShipWorthy Stack repository on Github. Contributions could include bug fixes, feature additions, or improvements to documentation.
Where can I find documentation and support for the ShipWorthy Stack?
Documentation for the ShipWorthy Stack in the README.md of the Github repo. For support, open a Github discussion or issue or DM me on X.