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my next.js starter kit reached 34 sales and made over $2500+ in just month. here’s how

r/SaaS
7/22/2025

Content Summary

A solo developer who quit his 9-to-5 four months ago shares how his Next.js starter kit "NeoSaaS" generated 34 sales and over $2,500 in its first month without any ad spend. Frustrated by bloated boilerplates and complex setups, he built a minimal template using Next.js, Supabase, Tailwind, shadcn/ui, and Stripe that works out-of-the-box after adding env vars and running SQL commands. Growth came purely from organic posts on Reddit and Twitter, plus a live demo and transparent revenue proof. The key takeaway: solve your own repetitive pain points, launch fast, and focus on feedback from real users.

Opinion Analysis

Mainstream opinion: The community applauds the transparency and validates the "scratch-your-own-itch" approach; many see NeoSaaS as a welcome relief from bloated starters.

Supportive voices highlight the zero-ad-spend milestone and encourage sharing revenue screenshots as social proof.

Minor skepticism/questions: Some users want clarity on whether third-party accounts (Supabase, Stripe, hosting) still need separate setup, indicating a slight information gap but not strong opposition.

Overall consensus: This is a textbook example of indie-hacker validation—build small, price low, share openly, iterate with user feedback.

SAAS TOOLS

SaaSURLCategoryFeatures/Notes
NeoSaaSdemo.neosaas.devNext.js boilerplate/starter kitNext.js, Supabase, Tailwind, shadcn/ui, Google Analytics/Datafast, Stripe, one-command setup
Supabasesupabase.comBackend-as-a-ServiceAuth, database, SQL commands
Stripestripe.comPaymentsSubscription & payment processing
Tailwind CSStailwindcss.comCSS frameworkUtility-first styling
shadcn/uiui.shadcn.comComponent libraryModern React components
Google Analyticsanalytics.google.comAnalyticsWeb analytics
Datafast(alternative)AnalyticsGoogle Analytics alternative
PeerPushpeerpush.netProduct promotionDR 70+ platform for builders

USER NEEDS

Pain Points:

  • Existing boilerplates are bloated with unnecessary features
  • Heavy rewriting (>80%) required to make templates usable
  • Complicated setup and unfamiliar tech stacks in paid kits
  • Endless bugs in third-party starter kits
  • Time drain on repetitive setup for every new SaaS project

Problems to Solve:

  • Need a minimal, modern, ready-to-use SaaS starter
  • Desire to launch products quickly without fighting configuration
  • Want a stack that works out-of-the-box with popular tools
  • Need to avoid rebuilding auth, payments, analytics every time

Potential Solutions:

  • NeoSaaS boilerplate with minimal setup (env vars + SQL commands)
  • Curated modern stack (Next.js, Supabase, Tailwind, shadcn/ui, Stripe)
  • Open-source friendly approach
  • Early-adopter pricing to validate and gain initial traction

GROWTH FACTORS

Effective Strategies:

  • Scratch-your-own-itch: build what you personally need repeatedly
  • Launch quickly with minimal but complete feature set
  • Validate with early-adopter pricing ($2.5k in first month)
  • Transparent revenue sharing builds trust and social proof

Marketing & Acquisition:

  • Zero ad spend; organic reach via Reddit and Twitter posts
  • Demo site (demo.neosaas.dev) for immediate hands-on experience
  • Public Stripe screenshot as revenue proof
  • Community engagement by sharing journey openly

Monetization & Product:

  • Early-adopter pricing to incentivize first sales
  • One-time purchase model for boilerplate code
  • Focus on time-saving value proposition
  • Clear, minimal setup instructions reduce friction

User Engagement:

  • Encourage feedback from actual users
  • Provide live demo to lower trial barrier
  • Open communication in comments and replies
  • Position product as tool for fellow builders