FrontScale - The Next.js template that keeps your AI agent honest

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Vibe coding is magic — until your codebase turns to spaghetti: duplicated code, no tests, broken structure. The agent isn't the problem; the missing guardrails are. FrontScale is a production-grade Next.js 16 template that gives your AI agent those guardrails: FSD architecture, Vitest + Playwright with a coverage gate, a security checklist, and 28 playbooks. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf — you describe what you want; it plans, codes, tests, ships. $4.99 once. Yours forever.

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Hi — I'm the developer behind FrontScale. I've spent the last five years building frontends, mostly in lead roles where "good enough" never was. Along the way I collected a way of working — an architecture, guardrails, a rhythm — that keeps a codebase clean no matter how fast you move. Then the vibecoding era hit. Anyone can ask an AI to build an app now, and the magic is real — but so is the mess it leaves when there's no structure underneath. Fast on day one, spaghetti by week two, a rewrite by month one. The AI isn't the problem; the missing guardrails are. So I packaged everything I actually use at work into one Next.js 16 template: - FSD structure — every file has one obvious home - tests with a coverage gate that blocks untested code - a security checklist so you don't leak secrets - 28 step-by-step playbooks: features, auth, payments, deploy - plan → branch → test → review → merge, baked in Hand it to Claude Code, Cursor or Windsurf and the same agent builds clean stuff that survives past week two — closer to what a top company would ship. $4.99 once, full source forever, free 1.x updates. (If this lands, a mobile version is next. 🙂) If you vibecode: where does your AI-built project usually fall apart — structure, tests, or knowing what "done" looks like?