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I'm open sourcing a template I built to launch a full-stack SaaS with Stripe Payment, NextJS, Supabase and Google OAuth, in ONE SHOT. It took me some time so I decided to share this to you all. The goal is to help everyone save time when launching your next...

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Shen Sean Chen1 year ago

In fact I started the series of [You Can Build Anything] 2 months ago and this is the 7th episode. I’ve spoken to some great founders and developers who watched this series and who gave me a lot of support and recognition. Thanks a lot! And if you are new and interested, I've attached the full list of all end-to-end journeys below, just start building! 🔥 Core4: AuthSupabaseGoogle Core3: FastapiGCPPro Core2: SupabaseHero Core1: LaunchAnApp Launch WhereToMeet w/ GoogleMaps, Calendar, Supabase, Cursor: Launch EncourageMe w/ Cursor, Supabase, Vercel

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Christian Esmann1 year ago

I just launched an all-in-one template for cross-platform development, based on the stack I use myself everyday. Expo, NextJS, TypeScript, Tailwind, Firebase, AppsFlyer, Authentication, Analytics, In-App Purchases, Stripe and a lot more, setup by default.

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Shen Sean Chen1 year ago

The full video guidance is here:

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Michael Hackson (vi/vim)1 year ago

Quite impressive! A questions; which measures have you taken to secure this against attacks? Will try this soon, if this checks out, @WaspLang / @opensaas_sh can check this out too.

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Shen Sean Chen1 year ago

@WaspLang @opensaas_sh Ah, that’s something I’m not too familiar with. Any suggestions?

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Kasper1 year ago

What a timesaver! appreciate it!

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Shen Sean Chen1 year ago

Thanks! Glad you like it!

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Matija Sosic1 year ago

Welcome to the club of open-source SaaS starters! We launched OpenSaaS ( about a year ago, and it did amazingly well - almost 10k github stars and thousands of apps created 💎 Will definitely check this out for inspiration!

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Shen Sean Chen1 year ago

@nextjs Hi Lee and NextJS team, I published a nextjs+stripe+supabase template that got some pretty good traction (155k views, 3.8k saves. 1.8k likes so far, since 2 days ago). People seem to love it, and I believe people deserve even better tools. I’ve been following your tweets for NextJS for quite some time and I really appreciate all the work you guys are doing to the community. I wonder if there’d be any interest in any sort of collaboration to turn this into a template for NextJS official site, as it’s already open sourced. I’d be thrilled if we can turn this product into a better version of itself. @supabase @StripeDev @stripe

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Russ Shimon1 year ago

I had actually paid $150 for something like this recently 😤 so much love to you!

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Shen Sean Chen1 year ago

You’re welcome! No need to do that any more 🔥

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