I've developed a SaaS starter that prioritizes best practices: - Backend built with hexagonal architecture - Frontend structured with the Refine framework
It offers a comprehensive set of features: π Multi-tenancy support π³ Seamless integration with Stripe for payments π Infrastructure as Code for Render or Vercel deployment π User authentication and authorization π Smooth sign-in and sign-up flows π Easy creation of CRUD pages with filters
The tech stack includes Next Auth, Nest.js, Prisma, Zod and GraphQL.
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We use the Refine framework to help you easily create advanced and organized frontend features.
On the backend, we structure the codebase using Hexagonal Architecture best practices. This approach is crucial for a SaaS platform to effectively deliver advanced features.
Widin.io's answer:
Widin is the only starter that focuses on hexagonal architectures. It helps to start quickly but also to stay on the right track over time.
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Startup CTO launching a new product.
Widin.io's answer:
Having built several SaaS web apps from scratch, I developed over and over similar features. Trade-off between velocity and clean architecture are sometime made, while undesirable. Widin aims to provide a solution to that compromise.
Widin.io's answer:
Next.js, React.js, Typescript, Refine, Next Auth, GraphQL, GraphQL Codegen, Nest.js, Passport, CASL, Zod, Prisma, PostgreSQL, Vercel, Render.
One of our customers said: Our small mining operation needed to go from paper based process to digital forms. At first, Google forms allowed us to use this Web-based platform that lets individuals and businesses of all sizes build customizable forms to conduct surveys and generate real-time response charts.
We saw that a small sample of our field workers quickly adopted the new way of working.
Step 1: accomplished.
Now unto step 2.
How do we deploy this unto our whole team? We needed email notifications, offline response collection when without wifi on the field. Our CIO and his director of operations needed deep data and trends analysis as well. Our inspectors, when doing their audits, needed to capture approx. 25 high definition pictures, some audio notes and a video which wasn't really possible with google forms.
So, we can 100% credit the use of google forms to our transition towards a paperless process, but as we navigated saashub.com a little more, we were able to discover a world of alternatives. We strongly suggest to start using google forms before undergoing a big implementation plan towards such enterprise level inspection tools like nspek or even cheaper solutions like prontoforms.
I am not sure if we would start with google's solution first if we would to do this digital transformation all over, but it did allow us to discover it's limits pretty quickly.
At some point, we needed custom fields and functions, and none of us was able to code, so the nSpek training that comes with the application definitely sets it's self apart, giving us full autonomy.
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