The most feature-dense Next.js kit: 5 payment providers, deep multi-tenancy with pre-written RLS, i18n, Playwright E2E, Docker for local dev.
Ships AGENTS.md guidelines optimized for Cursor & Claude Code; designed to be extended by AI agents.
Every SaaS boilerplate claims to save you weeks. Only some are built for how people ship in 2026 — with Claude Code, Cursor, and Codex doing the typing. AgentReady indexes boilerplates and AI app builders by agent-readiness: AGENTS.md files, agent-friendly architecture, and documented AI-agent workflows.
The most feature-dense Next.js kit: 5 payment providers, deep multi-tenancy with pre-written RLS, i18n, Playwright E2E, Docker for local dev.
Ships AGENTS.md guidelines optimized for Cursor & Claude Code; designed to be extended by AI agents.
The multi-tenant B2B pick: organizations, member roles, admin dashboard, Better Auth. Free open-source lite tier available.
AGENTS.md files throughout so Claude Code/Cursor produce code that fits existing patterns.
Starter kit designed around AI-agent workflows from the ground up rather than retrofitted.
Explicitly positioned as the kit to pick 'if you use AI coding agents.'
Undercuts the big kits while shipping AI SaaS scaffolding none of them include: streaming chatbot, usage credits, admin panel, orgs.
Documents an AI-optimized codebase with custom rules for Cursor, Claude Code, and Gemini.
AI app builder: prompt-to-production full-stack apps with Supabase backend, GitHub export, and one-click deploy.
The agent IS the builder — describe the app, it writes and deploys full-stack code.
StackBlitz's AI builder: generate, run, and edit full-stack apps entirely in the browser.
Agent-native by design — full-stack generation and in-browser execution.
Vercel's generative UI builder — strongest for turning prompts into polished Next.js frontends you then extend.
Agent-native; generates production Next.js/shadcn code you own.
Prompt-to-app with hosting, database, and auth managed in one place. The vibe-coding on-ramp for non-technical founders.
Agent-native; used by founders in public case studies to ship revenue apps in weeks.
The kit that defined the weekend-launch genre. 8,300+ makers. Auth, Stripe + Lemon Squeezy, email, SEO, blog out of the box. Solo B2C speed; no multi-tenancy.
Single config.ts setup and huge community; no formal AGENTS.md documented.
The Django standard for SaaS: teams, billing, and a decade of maintenance. The pick if you live in Python.
Most mature Django kit; long-maintained, well-documented codebase agents handle well.
Vercel's official starter: auth, Postgres with Drizzle, Stripe, basic RBAC. The best free reference implementation.
~15.9k stars; official minimal reference with strict typing agents extend cleanly.
The best free kit by feature count: auth, multi-tenancy, roles, i18n, migrations, Vitest + Playwright. Competes with $200+ paid kits.
Strict TypeScript, Husky hooks, Storybook, full test suite — high-signal codebase for agents.
The typesafe-by-default scaffold. Not a full SaaS kit — you add billing — but the foundation agents know best.
End-to-end type safety gives agents immediate feedback; massive training-data footprint.
Vercel's production-grade Turborepo template for serious multi-app SaaS setups.
Production-grade monorepo conventions documented in prose agents can follow.
Lowest-cost full-featured paid kit: 3 payment processors, Figma files, admin dashboard with login-as-user. Claims 105+ hours saved.
No documented agent support.
React/Next.js codebase generator — pick your stack pieces in a UI and export a wired-up starting point.
Generator model predates agent workflows.
Multi-framework starter kits (Astro, Next.js, SvelteKit) with auth, Stripe, and email wired up.
No documented agent support.
Leading Laravel SaaS boilerplate — the batteries-included experience for PHP teams.
No documented agent support.
Laravel starter with billing, admin panel, and marketing pages for PHP-first founders.
No documented agent support.
Mobile-first starter: share auth, billing, and API logic across iOS and Android from one codebase.
No documented agent support.
Free, complete SaaS starter on the Wasp full-stack framework. Positioned explicitly as the free ShipFast alternative.
Smaller ecosystem; less agent training data on Wasp.
Free, open-source ShipFast-style kit: auth, payments, and landing page at zero cost.
No documented agent support.
One featured slot open. Pinned to the top, highlighted card, link in the newsletter.
In 2026 most indie SaaS gets built with an AI coding agent in the loop. A boilerplate that fights the agent — untyped code, undocumented conventions, magic config — wastes the hours it promised to save. An agent-ready kit ships an AGENTS.md (or equivalent) so Claude Code and Cursor produce code that fits existing patterns instead of guessing, uses strict typing so the agent gets fast feedback, and documents its architecture in prose the agent can read.
3/3 means the vendor documents agent support (AGENTS.md, Cursor rules, or an agent-first pitch). 2/3 means the codebase is strictly typed, well-documented, and reported to work well with agents even without formal agent files. 1/3 means it's a solid kit with no documented agent story. Scores come from vendor documentation and public reviews — verify current state on the vendor site before buying, since this market moves monthly.
Paid kits ($149–$649 one-time) mainly buy you pre-wired auth, billing, multi-tenancy, and email — reviewers estimate 40–220 hours saved. Free kits with 7k–16k GitHub stars are genuinely capable if you'll maintain the glue yourself. The newer question is whether your agent + a free starter beats a paid kit; for single-tenant apps it often does, for multi-tenant B2B it usually doesn't.
Standard listings are free — email ready@bestresult.ai with your kit's stack, pricing, and agent documentation. Featured slots (pinned to the top, highlighted) are limited to two per month.