
Launch with a SaaS foundation. Edit content with a CMS.
Start with the public Next.js SaaS template today: auth, billing, SEO, blog, legal pages, and a dashboard shell are already shaped. Join the CMS waitlist when you want editable landing blocks, custom collections, and hosted content control.
Everything around the core feature is already shaped
Use the public template as the lead magnet now, then validate CMS demand from waitlist signups.
CMS-ready blocks
Landing sections render from typed blocks that work from local config today and hosted CMS data later.
Dynamic collections
Model blog posts, docs, resources, jobs, changelogs, or customer content without making the CMS blog-only.
SaaS scaffolding
Auth, billing, SEO metadata, legal pages, analytics hooks, and dashboard routes are ready to customize.
Local fallback
The template stays useful without CMS credentials and falls back safely if CMS content is unavailable.
A practical SaaS launch system
Publish the source code first, then use CMS signups to decide what to build next.
Clone the public template
Use the free source code as the SaaS foundation and replace the config with your own brand.
Join the CMS waitlist
Waitlist demand decides when hosted editing, landing blocks, SEO fields, and custom collections get built out.
Build the unique feature
Founders and developers focus engineering time on the actual product logic instead of rebuilding launch plumbing.
Choose the level of control
Start free with the public source code. Join the waitlist when you want hosted CMS control.
Lite Template
Free public repo
Public source-code starter for developers and technical founders.
- Next.js App Router foundation
- Local landing blocks and config
- SEO, blog, legal, and dashboard shell
- Firebase and Polar scaffolding
Hosted CMS
Coming soon
Hosted content models for editable SaaS pages and collections, planned from waitlist demand.
- Everything in Lite Template
- Hosted CMS project access when launched
- Editable landing blocks and SEO fields
- Custom collections for docs, resources, updates, and more
Self-Hosted CMS
Enterprise
High-ticket package for teams that need to own and customize the CMS codebase.
- Template and CMS source code access
- Self-hosting deployment guidance
- Private updates and support terms
- Best for agencies and advanced teams
Frequently asked questions
What the template and CMS are responsible for
No. The CMS is planned around dynamic content models, so teams can manage landing pages, docs, changelogs, resources, jobs, and other structured collections.
No. The CMS manages content and structured data. The customer still builds product-specific app logic inside the template codebase.
Yes. The public template runs from local config. CMS data only overrides local content when CMS credentials are configured and valid.
Agencies, advanced teams, and enterprise buyers who need full control over the CMS platform should use the self-hosted package.
Ship the foundation. Keep content flexible.
Use the public template to avoid rebuilding SaaS plumbing, then join the CMS waitlist when your team needs editable pages and custom collections.