@kylegawley Great question!
First of all, we really appreciate and respect everything our competitors do! SaaS Pegasus is a great tool, too.
From looking at SaaS Pegasus, SaaS Boilerplate have more robust CI/CD (based on AWS) which can be configured with infrastructure as a code approach. You can check our architecture here: https://docs.qa.saas.apptoku.com... . SaaS Pegasus mentions AWS but there is not much info about it and how to configure it properly.
Looking at the frontend structure - SaaS boilerplate is following a lot of principles we all respect as developers. A bulletproof stack we've done comes from the years of experience bringing modularity and scalability to all components you develop. We kept it flexible, so it can be integrated with other valid frameworks.
We also added things that are crucial for role-based management, content management (integration with Contentful), creating basic CRUDs or a very neat e-mail templating system that developers love (yeah, it's a pain in the *** for most of us ;)).
These are just a few first things that come to our mind, but I bet we could find more differentiators ;)
Hi there Hunters!
Our team worked day and night for the past few years, and now we are finally ready to introduce our own SaaS Boilerplate 2.0!
Why did we create SaaS Boilerplate?
As a software house, we feel the struggle of building a product from scratch like nobody else. Moreover, we understand how tiresome the creation of the same basic features over and over again could be for developers. So why reinvent the registration or checkout process? Right, no reason!
What is a SaaS Boilerplate?
It’s the developer’s way out of the vicious circle of redeveloping dull and repetitive features. To be more precise, it’s a dev’s starter kit that helps set up a new project in just 3 days using React and Django. Then, the scope of your project is just a matter of your imagination!
How does it work?
Our SaaS Boilerplate is built on AWS infrastructure with CI/CD ready to set up and is possible to integrate with Stripe and Contentful. The list of its features includes:
- CRUD functions (create, read, update and delete),
- Authorization (including OAuth and email verification),
- Transactional emails (out-of-the-box creator, templates, and scheduling),
- Monthly subscriptions and one-time payments (free plan implementation included),
- CMS integration (Contentful),
- E2E testing of all features during deployment.
Who needs a SaaS Boilerplate?
Front-end and back-end developers, tech leads, and business owners - anyone who is a decision-maker could benefit from bringing the SaaS Boilerplate to their company.
Our product is business-agnostic, meaning it can adapt to virtually any industry. It also has an auto-scaling feature, which will allow you to scale your product easily.
Watch the demo video and share your feedback in the comments.
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