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SupaBoot — SaaS + AI starter kit
Choose your stack. Get a production-ready GitHub repo. ⭐
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Choose your stack. Get a production-ready GitHub repo. ⭐
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Every SaaS boilerplate comes with someone else’s opinions baked in their ORM, authentication, folder structure, deployment setup, and more. Before you build your product, you’re already deleting and rewriting code. Supaboot takes a different approach. Use a simple 9-step wizard to choose your preferred framework, database, ORM, authentication, payments, email provider, and more. SupaBoot then generates a production-ready GitHub repository that’s wired up, type-safe, and ready to run.





Hey Product Hunt 👋
I'm Madhu. I've been building software for 15+ years, along the way, I've launched plenty of SaaS products and spent a lot of time setting up projects from scratch.
Boilerplates have been a huge productivity boost. Tools like ShipFast proved that paying for a great starter can save weeks of work.
But there's one thing that always bothered me: every boilerplate comes with a fixed stack. One ORM, a couple of payment providers, one way of doing things. If your project needs something different, you're either rewriting large parts of it or asking AI to generate a starter and hoping it's production-ready. That's why I built SupaBoot. The idea is simple: start with your stack, not someone else's.
Instead of forcing a stack, SupaBoot lets you choose yours. A simple 9-step wizard lets you pick your framework, database, ORM, authentication, payments, email, deployment target, and more. With 38,400+ possible combinations, it generates a clean repository tailored to exactly what you selected — nothing extra, nothing missing.
I also wanted it to be accessible. Most premium boilerplates cost around $249. SupaBoot is $29, giving developers far more flexibility at a fraction of the price.
You can try the wizard for free at supaboot.com—you only pay if you're happy with what it generates.
I'll be hanging out in the comments all day.
I'd love to hear: what stack combination do you wish existing boilerplates supported?
Love that the wizard lets you swap out the ORM and auth before anything is generated, instead of forcing you to rip out someone else's choices after the fact. Feels like it was built by people who actually shipped a SaaS or two.