🛒 QuickStartCommerce is a full-stack eCommerce starter kit built with Next.js (React Framework), Node, MongoDB & Stripe. Includes full source code, admin dashboard, auth, checkout, and PDF guides. Launch your store or SaaS faster — in hours, not weeks.
I’m Bhuvnesh, the maker of QuickStartCommerce.
As a developer, I’ve rebuilt eCommerce flows way too many times — auth, admin panels, payments, CRUD, the whole thing. So I created this starter kit to save time for myself and others who just want to launch fast.
🚀 Why I built it:
I wanted something lightweight but complete — with both frontend and backend — so devs can skip the boring setup and focus on their actual product. Whether you're building a store or a SaaS MVP, this kit gets you to "live" fast.
🆕 What’s inside:
Built with Next.js (React Framework), Node.js, MongoDB, and Stripe - Full source code
Admin panel with role-based auth (JWT + refresh token) + REST APIs
Guest checkout + registered user
Clean UI based on Ninico template
Setup guides + Postman collection + live demo
🎯 What’s unique:
It’s not just another template. You get full source code, real authentication, and real working payments out of the box. Plus, it's modular and easy to customize.
Would love your feedback, suggestions, or questions 🙌
Happy to help anyone looking to customize it for their use case!
QSC is the MVP that you need for your E-commerce store. Tech stack is super, documentation is easy to understand. I am sure the APIs are app ready as well. just wandering if @launchshed will keep upgrading it with new features and if he does, it will sure standout from other similar Saas apps.
Yes, the goal is absolutely to keep improving QuickStartCommerce.
✅ Already working on:
Coupon/discount system
Product reviews & ratings
Everyone who buys gets lifetime updates, and I’m always open to feedback on what features devs actually want — so I can keep it lean, useful, and relevant.
Thanks again for the support, it means a lot on launch day! 🚀
@marco_antonetti1 great question - Quick Start Commerce is built with scalability in mind
APIs are RESTful and modular — easy to plug into a load balancer setup.
Caching (like Redis) and queue systems (like BullMQ) can be added easily in production.
You can host on platforms like Vercel (frontend) and Railway/Render/DigitalOcean (backend), and scale as needed.
And because devs get full source code, you’re not locked in - you can optimize for your use case, whether it's a small SaaS MVP or a full marketplace.
Let me know if there are more followup questions, would be happy to answer.
@launchshed Gone through it and it really save time. Kudos to you
QSC is the MVP that you need for your E-commerce store. Tech stack is super, documentation is easy to understand. I am sure the APIs are app ready as well. just wandering if @launchshed will keep upgrading it with new features and if he does, it will sure standout from other similar Saas apps.
@akash_mishra20 Really appreciate the kind words! 🙌
Yes, the goal is absolutely to keep improving QuickStartCommerce.
✅ Already working on:
Coupon/discount system
Product reviews & ratings
Everyone who buys gets lifetime updates, and I’m always open to feedback on what features devs actually want — so I can keep it lean, useful, and relevant.
Thanks again for the support, it means a lot on launch day! 🚀
Impressive stack choice for modern eCommerce! � How does it handle high-traffic scenarios compared to traditional platforms? 🔥
@marco_antonetti1 great question - Quick Start Commerce is built with scalability in mind
APIs are RESTful and modular — easy to plug into a load balancer setup.
Caching (like Redis) and queue systems (like BullMQ) can be added easily in production.
You can host on platforms like Vercel (frontend) and Railway/Render/DigitalOcean (backend), and scale as needed.
And because devs get full source code, you’re not locked in - you can optimize for your use case, whether it's a small SaaS MVP or a full marketplace.
Let me know if there are more followup questions, would be happy to answer.