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Zero To Shipped. The ultimate Next.js template

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Zero To Shipped is a powerful Next.js template designed to speed up the full cycle of web application development. It provides a ready-made infrastructure with a wide range of features, allowing for a quick transition from idea to product launch.

Main Features

  • Authentication and Authorization: Secure login system using JWT and password hashing, support for social providers and role-based access model.
  • Admin Panel: Powerful management panel for administering users, content, and subscriptions.
  • Invitations and User Management: Invitation system, profile management, avatar uploads, and access rights configuration.
  • Email Notifications: Flexible email templates for notifications and marketing.
  • Blog and Content: MDX support for blogging and content management.
  • Payments and Subscriptions: Integration with Polar.sh for payment and subscription processing.
  • Background Tasks and Cron: Support for background processes and task scheduling.
  • AI Integrations: Ready for integration with AI services.
  • Database: Use of Prisma with PostgreSQL for type-safe operations.
  • File Uploads: Simple integration for uploading files and images.
  • Responsive Design: Support for a responsive interface without the need for manual media query configuration.
  • SEO and Meta Tags: Dynamic meta tag creation using JSX and Tailwind.
  • Errors and Monitoring: Integration with Sentry for error tracking and Slack notifications.
  • Onboarding and Modal Windows: First-run wizard for new users and modal window management.
  • Hotkeys and Command Line: Support for global and local hotkeys, as well as a built-in command line for quick access to functions.
  • Code Generation: Tools for quickly creating templates and components.
  • API and Webhooks: Type-safe API endpoints and support for custom webhooks.
  • Animations and UI: Beautiful animations and support for light/dark themes.

Additional

Docs → https://documents.zerotoshipped.com

Demo → https://demo.zerotoshipped.com/

ENV generator → https://env.zerotoshipped.com/

About the Author: Kitze (Kristijan Ristovski)

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Kitze (real name Kristijan Ristovski) is a Macedonian developer and entrepreneur who has built a series of solo SaaS products (Sizzy, Benji, Kombai) alongside an active independent-creator presence. He publishes the Zero To Shipped Next.js starter and accompanying course aimed at solo founders shipping production SaaS products fast.

His CourseFlix listing carries two Kitze titles: Zero To Shipped (the SaaS-starter course) and the accompanying Zero To Shipped — The Ultimate Next.js Template. Together they form a complete starter for solo developers shipping monetised SaaS products on the React / Next.js stack.

Material is paid and aimed at developer-founders shipping SaaS products as solo operators. For broader content, see CourseFlix's Next.js and SaaS & Indie Hacking category pages.

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Frequently asked questions

What prerequisites are needed before starting the course?
The course does not specify any prerequisites explicitly, but familiarity with JavaScript and React would be essential. Since the course focuses on Next.js, a basic understanding of web development concepts would be beneficial to make the most of the provided template and transition efficiently from idea to product launch.
What will I build using the Next.js template from the course?
The course offers a ready-made infrastructure that allows you to quickly develop and launch web applications. Using the Next.js template, you'll be able to transition your idea into a fully functional product, although specific project examples or applications are not detailed in the course information.
Who is the target audience for this course?
This course is aimed at developers interested in accelerating their web application development process using Next.js. It is suitable for those who want to leverage a powerful template to streamline their workflow from ideation to product launch, particularly if they already have some experience with the framework.
How does the course compare in depth and scope to similar courses?
The course focuses on providing a powerful Next.js template rather than a comprehensive step-by-step guide. It is designed for developers looking to quickly implement a wide range of features and infrastructure without lengthy lessons, contrasting with courses that may cover Next.js concepts more systematically.
What specific tools or platforms are covered in the course?
The course centers around Next.js and offers a template designed to enhance the web application development process. While the course description does not specify additional tools, it is assumed that the template includes configurations and features typical to Next.js projects.
What topics or areas are not covered in the course?
The course description does not mention any specific lessons or topics, suggesting it may not cover foundational concepts of web development or traditional instructional content. Instead, it provides a practical template designed for immediate application in web projects.
What is the time commitment required for this course?
The course does not have a specified runtime or lesson count, indicating that it may be designed for self-paced exploration. Users can dedicate as much or as little time as necessary to understand and implement the Next.js template in their projects.