awesome-saas-boilerplates
cookiecutter-django
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awesome-saas-boilerplates
- List of SaaS boilerplates (starter kits) by stack
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Show HN: Open SaaS – An open-source alternative to paid boilerplate starters
Amazing to see more options in the market! Consider adding your solution to: https://github.com/smirnov-am/awesome-saas-boilerplates .
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Django SaaS Package
I'm obviously biased, so take what I say with a grain of salt, but I also probably know more about this space than ~anyone else. I'd say that your characterization is pretty accurate. There are many similar products to Pegasus (you can find a pretty comprehensive list here: https://github.com/smirnov-am/awesome-saas-boilerplates) but most of them are either more focused on infrastructure/setup (e.g. cookiecutter-django or - as you noted - far less mature/maintained (most of the others on that list).
- Site template
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How to start building SaaS?
Don’t worry about technology too much. Google for “SaaS boilerplate” and use one that suits your existing skills. Example: https://github.com/smirnov-am/awesome-saas-boilerplates
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The Open Source Ruby on Rails SaaS Framework
https://github.com/smirnov-am/awesome-saas-boilerplates collects such frameworks, it lists 4 for Rails.
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Developers/Founders would you benefit from boilerplate code?
If you end up building one, please add it to https://github.com/smirnov-am/awesome-saas-boilerplates
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Why can't I buy the foundations of a SaaS web app off-the-shelf?
I think what you're describing is an entire product category, often referred to as a "SaaS boilerplate" or a "SaaS Starter". There are a huge number of them, and you can find lists of them on github as well as places like starter.place.
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SaaS Boilerplate in typed languages
https://github.com/smirnov-am/awesome-saas-boilerplates There are also some golang based
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Ask HN: What do you think about growth through collaboration?
Skip team features until a customer (or somebody ready to pay) is asking for it. In our B2B SaaS we have Fortune 100 companies as customers and even they are so far fine with individual accounts. We implemented two-factor-auth after customer requests but it's shocking how few of our users actually switch it on, definitely not relevant to grow or get more sales.
Start with a framework that includes authentication. It will save weeks of work. https://github.com/smirnov-am/awesome-saas-boilerplates
Good luck for your MVP/launch.
cookiecutter-django
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falco VS cookiecutter-django - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 26 Jan 2024
Falco, in contrast to cookiecutter-django, aims to enhance the Django developer experience beyond project generation. It provides a CRUD generator and guides on various Django topics such as task queues, multitendency, deployment, realtime, etc.
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Advanced Python/Django tutorial that ties together multiple technologies
It's not a tutorial but it's a resource to generate a Python+Django project with celery and Dockerfiles and other things you mentioned : https://github.com/cookiecutter/cookiecutter-django
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Setting up Django in a Better Way in 5 Minutes and Understanding How It Works
There are very useful packages for bootstrapping your Django projects in minutes such as django-cookiecutter and djangox. If you are a seasoned developer I'd highly recommend using one of these instead of what I'm going to show here. But if you are struggling with the project structure of these packages as a beginner to intermediate Django developer and looking to structure your own Django projects in a better way, I have created a lightweight setup that deals with the basics of setting up a Django project with PostgreSQL as database and TailwindCSS as our styling library.
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A lightweight cookiecutter template for Django - focused specifically on building APIs
And so, the idea for cookiecutter-django-lite came into existence. I am an absolute fan of https://github.com/cookiecutter/cookiecutter-django - but for a lot of use cases this template is an overkill so I thought a barebones version of this will be superuseful - and that's how the idea of cookiecutter-django-lite was born.
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Template for Django Projects
Consider taking a look at cookiecutter to generate projects from templates. There is also cookiecutter-django. As for your environment variables you should have an example .env file containing all the environment variables required by your project (without setting them) that can be safely pushed into your repository for you and other developers to copy into the actual .env file that'll be used by your project (add this file to .gitignore)
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Django SaaS Package
I'm obviously biased, so take what I say with a grain of salt, but I also probably know more about this space than ~anyone else. I'd say that your characterization is pretty accurate. There are many similar products to Pegasus (you can find a pretty comprehensive list here: https://github.com/smirnov-am/awesome-saas-boilerplates) but most of them are either more focused on infrastructure/setup (e.g. cookiecutter-django or - as you noted - far less mature/maintained (most of the others on that list).
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Need help deploying my first project.
I followed a lot of the guidance found in this "template" here: https://github.com/cookiecutter/cookiecutter-django
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Where from to start building project?
If you understand all that and just want to get started as quickly as possible, use a project generator such as cookiecutter-django or API Bakery. Note that I'd avoid using these until you have a solid grasp of Django otherwise you'll have no idea what's going on.
- Is there an easy approach of deploying Celery?
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What's the most htmx-ish language for the server side?
Boilerplate is not in opposition to productivity. Especially when it’s all written for you, as it is in Django, Rails, etc. You can start with something like Cookiecutter Django.
What are some alternatives?
supabase - The open source Firebase alternative.
django-ninja - 💨 Fast, Async-ready, Openapi, type hints based framework for building APIs
wave - Wave - The Software as a Service Starter Kit, designed to help you build the SAAS of your dreams 🚀 💰
pegasus-example-apps - Example apps for Saas Pegagus (saaspegasus.com)
SaaS Boilerplate - Build your own SaaS business with SaaS boilerplate. Productive stack: React, Material-UI, Next, MobX, WebSockets, Express, Node, Mongoose, MongoDB. Written with TypeScript.
budibase - Budibase is an open-source low code platform that helps you build internal tools in minutes 🚀
oclif - CLI for generating, building, and releasing oclif CLIs. Built by Salesforce.
django-tailwind - Django + Tailwind CSS = 💚
builderbook - Open source web application to learn JS stack: React, Material-UI, Next.js, Node.js, Express.js, Mongoose, MongoDB database.
cookiecutter-django-ecs-github - Complete Walkthrough: Blue/Green Deployment to AWS ECS using Cookiecutter-Django using GitHub actions
appsmith - Platform to build admin panels, internal tools, and dashboards. Integrates with 25+ databases and any API.
boilerplate-code-django-dashboard - Boilerplate Code - Django Dashboard | AppSeed