Halbon Labs

Template Empire - Next.js templates that pass real QA before you buy

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Production-ready Next.js templates and premium UI kits. Auth, billing, admin and docs already wired. Every release is hardened by up to 15 AI reviewers (13 Claude plus Codex and Gemini) and 25 gate audit, then ships with a signed Quality Gate Report PDF: 8,000+ tests, 1000+ issues fixed, 0 P0/P1/P2 at sign-off. 8 UI kits and 3 full-stack templates live, from $149 lifetime. No subscription, no lock-in, eject anytime.

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Hey Product Hunt, Dan here, solo founder of Template Empire (Halbon Labs, UK). Quick story: I kept buying Next.js templates that looked incredible in the screenshots, then fell apart the moment I opened the repo. No tests, loose types, accessibility ignored, security bolted on at the end. I got tired of paying for someone's weekend project dressed up as a product. So I built the opposite. Template Empire is a marketplace of production-ready Next.js templates and UI kits where the review process is the product. Before anything can be sold, every release runs through: Deterministic gates: typecheck, lint, build, full test suite, OWASP scan, a four-run Lighthouse matrix, and a buyer simulation that does a clean install and uses the product like a real customer. A multi-AI review panel: 13 Claude specialists plus Codex and Gemini, each reviewing from a different angle. A finding raised by two or more auto-blocks at P0/P1. Human sign-off, with a signed Quality Gate Report PDF in every download so you can see exactly what was checked. So far that process has produced 8,000+ automated tests, caught and fixed 1000+ issues, and prevented 800+ known pitfalls, with zero P0/P1/P2 issues at release sign-off. What is live today: 8 named Empire UI kits with cinematic motion (GSAP, Motion, Lenis, Three.js), $149 lifetime 3 full-stack templates with auth, billing, admin, database, tests and Docker already wired, $199 lifetime Commercial use included, no subscription, no vendor lock-in, eject anytime Built on Next.js, TypeScript strict, Tailwind and Supabase. I would love your honest feedback, especially from anyone who ships on Next.js: what would you need to see in a quality report before you trusted a template enough to build a business on it? I will be here all day answering everything. Live demos and the full standards: templateempire.io/standards