Market Opportunity
SaaS dev kit: ready-made Next.js 16 SaaS boilerplate with auth, billing, and admin targets a $1.8B = 300K dev teams × $6K ACV for a maintained SaaS starter and support total addressable market with medium saturation and a year-over-year growth rate of 12% YoY — estimated growth for developer tools and SaaS platform tooling (source: industry reports and GitHub/StackOverflow ecosystem trends).
Key trends driving demand: Framework releases and edge runtimes — Next.js 16 and edge-first deployment make modern starter kits materially different and more valuable for performance-sensitive apps.; Managed backend adoption — more teams prefer Supabase/Firebase-style managed services, increasing demand for starter kits that integrate those platforms.; Developer experience (DX) premium — technical buyers increasingly pay for high-quality DX, documentation, and examples that cut weeks off shipping time.; AI-assisted development — code generation and documentation tools allow rapid iteration of templates and enable offering AI-assisted onboarding and customization..
Key competitors include Async Labs — SaaS Boilerplate, Supabase / Vercel starter templates, Clerk / NextAuth ecosystem (auth + templates).
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