Fedor Rychkov

Open-source Next.js boilerplate — ship ideas without rebuilding the boring stack

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Hello everyone! This is my first post here, thank you for advice!

A production-ready starter for blogs, content sites, or any web app you want to customize. Fork it, set env vars, deploy via GitHub Actions — focus on your product, not auth wiring and SEO plumbing.

What you get

  • Auth — email/password + optional 2FA

  • Content — TipTap editor (visual + Markdown)

  • SEO — sitemap, RSS, OG/Twitter, JSON-LD, indexing hooks

  • Performance — server + client caching, static-first where it matters

  • Ops — rate limiting, optional Redis/Mongo, Web Vitals → dashboard, cookie consent

  • Extras — Web Push hooks, UI kit baseline, CDN-friendly media flow

Why it exists

To skip "weeks" of bootstrap: deploy, iterate, validate traffic or build a real product on top of the same foundation.

Open source. Bring the idea; the stack is ready.

All you need to launch is a VPS, Github and a domain. Check the setup guide.

REPO | DEMO

About setup | Roadmap

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Rian Robertson

Love this...as a dev who's shipped a few products before, skipping the auth/SEO grind to focus on the idea is a game-changer. Great work on the boilerplate!

If you're up for it, I'm launching The Sponge (AI flashcard app that turns webpages into spaced-rep study cards) on PH soon...would appreciate a follow (for the launch; link is in my profile).

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