The modern full-stack Next.js & GraphQL boilerplate with user authentication, subscription payments, teams, invitations, emails and everything else you need
Bedrock is a modern full-stack Next.js & GraphQL boilerplate that comes with all the essentials you need for your web development project. It includes user authentication, subscription payments, team management, invitation functionalities, email features, and more. With Bedrock, you can kickstart your project quickly and easily, saving valuable development time and effort.
396$ One time payment
Building a modern SaaS product on top of Next.js and GraphQL is incredible once you get everything set up — but you can waste weeks getting to that point! With Bedrock we were able to focus on what makes our product unique. The codebase also immediately made sense to me, even without reading the documentation.
I love how my app turned out and it took less than 3 days to build it! I had no experience with GraphQL, Prisma, or Next but I found my way around Bedrock pretty quickly.
The Bedrock stack is how we want developers to use Prisma. In fact, we build our own apps exactly like this!
The Bedrock stack is how we want developers to use Prisma. In fact, we build our own apps exactly like this!
Typically I've not been happy with boilerplates I've tried out, because I have to deal with coding styles and ideas that are different from mine, and as a result I have to work around them. Bedrock is a delightful exception to the rule. The fact that everything is incredibly modular makes it so that I can tailor my projects the way I want to, while still having a core that I don't have to recreate over and over.
There is absolutely no magic in Bedrock, just a bunch of glue code to make all of these tools best friends. You do not have to know most of these technologies to be productive and Bedrock is designed so you can easily remove all the optional tools!
Something about all these technologies put next to each other made a few things click for me and it's made programming really really fun for me for the first time in a while.
Bedrock saved me a couple hundred hours of work for a stupidly low price.