A sleek website template designed for SaaS businesses, offering a modern and intuitive interface. This theme includes key features like data-rich displays, easy navigation, and credibility-enhancing client badges, perfect for SaaS companies.
Hello everyone, Alfred is a sleek website template designed for SaaS businesses, offering a modern and intuitive interface. This theme includes key features like data-rich displays, easy navigation, and credibility-enhancing client badges, perfect for SaaS companies focused on innovation and user engagement.
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Has a 30% discount — Use the CODE LEXINGTON30 on checkout
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Includes:
— 40 Pages
— 100+ Sections
— 100 Components
Landing Pages
— 3x Landing Page
Blog Pages
— Blog Home
— 6x Blog Posts
— Tag Index
— Tag Category
— RSS
Forms
— Sign In
— Sign Up
— Contact
— Forgot Password
Customers
— Customers Home
— Case Study
Integrations
— Integrations Home
Help Center
— Help Center Home
— Knowledge Base
— Topic
— Status
Jobs
— Jobs Home
Changelog
— Changelog Home
— Changelog Details
System Pages
— Color Guide
— Typography Guide
— Overview
Info Pages
— 404
— About
— Terms
— Privacy
— Coming Soon
When you purchase the template you get access to a very permissive license.
The template can be purchased Individually and is also included on the bundle that has lifetime access.
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Has a 30% discount — Use the CODE LEXINGTON30 on checkout
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For those that have purchased the bundle, is already included on it, so feel free to download it from the Lemon Squeeze library and enjoy it!
Thank you so much for reading and showing interest on this template, if you need more templates, a bundle that includes all the templates, free updates is also offered on Lexington Themes.
congrats on the launch. alfred's focus on modern, intuitive design for saas businesses sounds ideal. can you share insights on how the choice of astrojs and tailwind css enhances the performance or user experience of your templates compared to other frameworks?
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