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Should I make a React/Django boilerplate?

I’m thinking of making the code I use to get SaaS projects up and running available as a paid boilerplate. This is the stack I use:

- Frontend: React, Tailwind CSS, Netlify
- Backend: Django, Postgres (RDS), Stripe
- DevOps: CircleCI, EC2
- Storage/Caching: S3, CloudFront

The frontend and backend will be on separate subdomains i.e., api.yourdomain.com and app.yourdomain.com and also be in separate repos.

The boilerplate will come with all basic SaaS functionality i.e., user accounts, teams, subscriptions etc. so you’ll only have to code the business logic specific to your app. Would anyone be interested in something like this?

/r/django
https://redd.it/1c5cm0r

Should I make a React/Django boilerplate?

I’m thinking of making the code I use to get SaaS projects up and running available as a paid boilerplate. This is the stack I use:

- Frontend: React, Tailwind CSS, Netlify
- Backend: Django, Postgres (RDS), Stripe
- DevOps: CircleCI, EC2
- Storage/Caching: S3, CloudFront

The frontend and backend will be on separate subdomains i.e., api.yourdomain.com and app.yourdomain.com and also be in separate repos.

The boilerplate will come with all basic SaaS functionality i.e., user accounts, teams, subscriptions etc. so you’ll only have to code the business logic specific to your app. Would anyone be interested in something like this?

/r/django
https://redd.it/1c5cm0r


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