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.
Zero To Shipped. The ultimate Next.js template
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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.
About the Author: Kitze
I've been suffering the pain of web development for the last 15 years.
I've been through it all: Dreamweaver. Wordpress. jQuery. PHP. Filezilla. Coffeescript. SPA. Mustache. Handlebars. Angular. Gulp. Bower. React. Webpack. Redux. MobX. GraphQL. Gatsby. Next. You name it.
I've tried everything under the sun, but I've never stuck with anything for longer than a few months. Finally, and I'm saying this with tears in my eyes, I found a stack that I'm using for more than 3 years.
I've shipped production apps that made hundreds of thousands of dollars. I want to teach you how you can do the same. It's not that complex.