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SaaS Scaffolder

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Quickly bootstrap production-ready SaaS applications.

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What SaaS Scaffolder does

SaaS Scaffolder is a powerful tool designed to streamline the creation of production-ready SaaS applications. It generates a complete boilerplate that includes essential components such as authentication, database schemas, billing integration, API routes, and a functional dashboard, all built with modern technologies like Next.js 14+, TypeScript, and Tailwind CSS. This skill is particularly useful for developers looking to launch subscription-based web projects quickly, as it provides a structured starting point with best practices baked in.

The scaffolding process is initiated through a simple input format where users specify project details, including product name, description, authentication method, database choice, and payment integration options. The output is a well-organized file structure that includes directories for authentication, dashboard, marketing, and API routes, ensuring that developers have a clear path to follow as they build their applications. The use of Drizzle ORM for database management and Stripe for payment processing further enhances the utility of this skill, making it a comprehensive solution for SaaS development.

With its modular architecture, SaaS Scaffolder allows developers to customize and extend the generated boilerplate as needed. The included references, such as architecture patterns and tech stack comparisons, provide valuable insights for making informed decisions during the development process. This skill is ideal for both novice developers who need guidance in setting up a SaaS application and experienced developers looking for a quick way to kickstart new projects.

When to use it

Use this skill when starting a new SaaS project, especially if you need authentication and payment integration.

When not to use it

This skill may not be suitable for projects that require highly customized architectures or specific technology stacks not supported by the boilerplate.

What you can build with it

Launching a New SaaS Product

Quickly scaffold a new SaaS application to get your product to market faster.

Setting Up Subscription Billing

Integrate Stripe for payment processing and manage user subscriptions seamlessly.

Building a Marketing Dashboard

Create a functional dashboard for user management and analytics right from the start.

How to install SaaS Scaffolder

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Written by alirezarezvani

SaaS Scaffolder

Tier: POWERFUL
Category: Product Team
Domain: Full-Stack Development / Project Bootstrapping


Input Format

Product: [name]
Description: [1-3 sentences]
Auth: nextauth | clerk | supabase
Database: neondb | supabase | planetscale
Payments: stripe | lemonsqueezy | none
Features: [comma-separated list]

File Tree Output

my-saas/
├── app/
│   ├── (auth)/
│   │   ├── login/page.tsx
│   │   ├── register/page.tsx
│   │   └── layout.tsx
│   ├── (dashboard)/
│   │   ├── dashboard/page.tsx
│   │   ├── settings/page.tsx
│   │   ├── billing/page.tsx
│   │   └── layout.tsx
│   ├── (marketing)/
│   │   ├── page.tsx
│   │   ├── pricing/page.tsx
│   │   └── layout.tsx
│   ├── api/
│   │   ├── auth/[...nextauth]/route.ts
│   │   ├── webhooks/stripe/route.ts
│   │   ├── billing/checkout/route.ts
│   │   └── billing/portal/route.ts
│   └── layout.tsx
├── components/
│   ├── ui/
│   ├── auth/
│   │   ├── login-form.tsx
│   │   └── register-form.tsx
│   ├── dashboard/
│   │   ├── sidebar.tsx
│   │   ├── header.tsx
│   │   └── stats-card.tsx
│   ├── marketing/
│   │   ├── hero.tsx
│   │   ├── features.tsx
│   │   ├── pricing.tsx
│   │   └── footer.tsx
│   └── billing/
│       ├── plan-card.tsx
│       └── usage-meter.tsx
├── lib/
│   ├── auth.ts
│   ├── db.ts
│   ├── stripe.ts
│   ├── validations.ts
│   └── utils.ts
├── db/
│   ├── schema.ts
│   └── migrations/
├── hooks/
│   ├── use-subscription.ts
│   └── use-user.ts
├── types/index.ts
├── middleware.ts
├── .env.example
├── drizzle.config.ts
└── next.config.ts

Key Component Patterns

Auth Config (NextAuth)

// lib/auth.ts
import { NextAuthOptions } from "next-auth"
import GoogleProvider from "next-auth/providers/google"
import { DrizzleAdapter } from "@auth/drizzle-adapter"
import { db } from "./db"

export const authOptions: NextAuthOptions = {
  adapter: DrizzleAdapter(db),
  providers: [
    GoogleProvider({
      clientId: process.env.GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID!,
      clientSecret: process.env.GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET!,
    }),
  ],
  callbacks: {
    session: async ({ session, user }) => ({
      ...session,
      user: {
        ...session.user,
        id: user.id,
        subscriptionStatus: user.subscriptionStatus,
      },
    }),
  },
  pages: { signIn: "/login" },
}

Database Schema (Drizzle + NeonDB)

// db/schema.ts
import { pgTable, text, timestamp, integer } from "drizzle-orm/pg-core"

export const users = pgTable("users", {
  id: text("id").primaryKey().$defaultFn(() => crypto.randomUUID()),
  name: text("name"),
  email: text("email").notNull().unique(),
  emailVerified: timestamp("emailVerified"),
  image: text("image"),
  stripeCustomerId: text("stripe_customer_id").unique(),
  stripeSubscriptionId: text("stripe_subscription_id"),
  stripePriceId: text("stripe_price_id"),
  stripeCurrentPeriodEnd: timestamp("stripe_current_period_end"),
  createdAt: timestamp("created_at").defaultNow().notNull(),
})

export const accounts = pgTable("accounts", {
  userId: text("user_id").notNull().references(() => users.id, { onDelete: "cascade" }),
  type: text("type").notNull(),
  provider: text("provider").notNull(),
  providerAccountId: text("provider_account_id").notNull(),
  refresh_token: text("refresh_token"),
  access_token: text("access_token"),
  expires_at: integer("expires_at"),
})

Stripe Checkout Route

// app/api/billing/checkout/route.ts
import { NextResponse } from "next/server"
import { getServerSession } from "next-auth"
import { authOptions } from "@/lib/auth"
import { stripe } from "@/lib/stripe"
import { db } from "@/lib/db"
import { users } from "@/db/schema"
import { eq } from "drizzle-orm"

export async function POST(req: Request) {
  const session = await getServerSession(authOptions)
  if (!session?.user) return NextResponse.json({ error: "Unauthorized" }, { status: 401 })

  const { priceId } = await req.json()
  const [user] = await db.select().from(users).where(eq(users.id, session.user.id))

  let customerId = user.stripeCustomerId
  if (!customerId) {
    const customer = await stripe.customers.create({ email: session.user.email! })
    customerId = customer.id
    await db.update(users).set({ stripeCustomerId: customerId }).where(eq(users.id, user.id))
  }

  const checkoutSession = await stripe.checkout.sessions.create({
    customer: customerId,
    mode: "subscription",
    payment_method_types: ["card"],
    line_items: [{ price: priceId, quantity: 1 }],
    success_url: `${process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_APP_URL}/dashboard?upgraded=true`,
    cancel_url: `${process.env.NEXT_PUBLIC_APP_URL}/pricing`,
    subscription_data: { trial_period_days: 14 },
  })

  return NextResponse.json({ url: checkoutSession.url })
}

Middleware

// middleware.ts
import { withAuth } from "next-auth/middleware"
import { NextResponse } from "next/server"

export default withAuth(
  function middleware(req) {
    const token = req.nextauth.token
    if (req.nextUrl.pathname.startsWith("/dashboard") && !token) {
      return NextResponse.redirect(new URL("/login", req.url))
    }
  },
  { callbacks: { authorized: ({ token }) => !!token } }
)

export const config = {
  matcher: ["/dashboard/:path*", "/settings/:path*", "/billing/:path*"],
}

Environment Variables Template

# .env.example
NEXT_PUBLIC_APP_URL=http://localhost:3000
DATABASE_URL=postgresql://user:pass@ep-xxx.us-east-1.aws.neon.tech/neondb?sslmode=require
NEXTAUTH_SECRET=generate-with-openssl-rand-base64-32
NEXTAUTH_URL=http://localhost:3000
GOOGLE_CLIENT_ID=
GOOGLE_CLIENT_SECRET=
STRIPE_SECRET_KEY=sk_test_...
STRIPE_WEBHOOK_SECRET=whsec_...
NEXT_PUBLIC_STRIPE_PUBLISHABLE_KEY=pk_test_...
STRIPE_PRO_PRICE_ID=price_...

Scaffold Checklist

The following phases must be completed in order. Validate at the end of each phase before proceeding.

Phase 1 — Foundation

  • 1. Next.js initialized with TypeScript and App Router
  • 2. Tailwind CSS configured with custom theme tokens
  • 3. shadcn/ui installed and configured
  • 4. ESLint + Prettier configured
  • 5. .env.example created with all required variables

Validate: Run npm run build — no TypeScript or lint errors should appear.
🔧 If build fails: Check tsconfig.json paths and that all shadcn/ui peer dependencies are installed.

Phase 2 — Database

  • 6. Drizzle ORM installed and configured
  • 7. Schema written (users, accounts, sessions, verification_tokens)
  • 8. Initial migration generated and applied
  • 9. DB client singleton exported from lib/db.ts
  • 10. DB connection tested in local environment

Validate: Run a simple db.select().from(users) in a test script — it should return an empty array without throwing.
🔧 If DB connection fails: Verify DATABASE_URL format includes ?sslmode=require for NeonDB/Supabase. Check that the migration has been applied with drizzle-kit push (dev) or drizzle-kit migrate (prod).

Phase 3 — Authentication

  • 11. Auth provider installed (NextAuth / Clerk / Supabase)
  • 12. OAuth provider configured (Google / GitHub)
  • 13. Auth API route created
  • 14. Session callback adds user ID and subscription status
  • 15. Middleware protects dashboard routes
  • 16. Login and register pages built with error states

Validate: Sign in via OAuth, confirm session user has id and subscriptionStatus. Attempt to access /dashboard without a session — you should be redirected to /login.
🔧 If sign-out loops occur in production: Ensure NEXTAUTH_SECRET is set and consistent across deployments. Add declare module "next-auth" to extend session types if TypeScript errors appear.

Phase 4 — Payments

  • 17. Stripe client initialized with TypeScript types
  • 18. Checkout session route created
  • 19. Customer portal route created
  • 20. Stripe webhook handler with signature verification
  • 21. Webhook updates user subscription status in DB idempotently

Validate: Complete a Stripe test checkout using a 4242 4242 4242 4242 card. Confirm stripeSubscriptionId is written to the DB. Replay the checkout.session.completed webhook event and confirm idempotency (no duplicate DB writes).
🔧 If webhook signature fails: Use stripe listen --forward-to localhost:3000/api/webhooks/stripe locally — never hardcode the raw webhook secret. Verify STRIPE_WEBHOOK_SECRET matches the listener output.

Phase 5 — UI

  • 22. Landing page with hero, features, pricing sections
  • 23. Dashboard layout with sidebar and responsive header
  • 24. Billing page showing current plan and upgrade options
  • 25. Settings page with profile update form and success states

Validate: Run npm run build for a final production build check. Navigate all routes manually and confirm no broken layouts, missing session data, or hydration errors.


Reference Files

For additional guidance, generate the following companion reference files alongside the scaffold:

  • CUSTOMIZATION.md — Auth providers, database options, ORM alternatives, payment providers, UI themes, and billing models (per-seat, flat-rate, usage-based).
  • PITFALLS.md — Common failure modes: missing NEXTAUTH_SECRET, webhook secret mismatches, Edge runtime conflicts with Drizzle, unextended session types, and migration strategy differences between dev and prod.
  • BEST_PRACTICES.md — Stripe singleton pattern, server actions for form mutations, idempotent webhook handlers, Suspense boundaries for async dashboard data, server-side feature gating via stripeCurrentPeriodEnd, and rate limiting on auth routes with Upstash Redis + @upstash/ratelimit.

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