Launched this week
AI Wrapper
The only boilerplate code you will ever need for your SaaS.
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The only boilerplate code you will ever need for your SaaS.
6 followers
The ultimate Next.js starter kit for AI Wrappers. Whether you're starting out or already experienced in building SaaS, this product is bound to make your life easier! Some of technology utilised: - Next.js (16) - Node.js - Supabase for the backend - Tailwind CSS for frontend - Razorpay and Stripe Integration





Congrats on the launch 🚀
The starter kit idea is really interesting
Curious, are you planning to iterate on the landing visuals? Feels like a strong product like this could benefit from clearer product storytelling
@annatimopheeva Thank you for the kind words and the feedback, Anna! I completely agree about the product storytelling. Since you have a good eye for it, are there any specific parts of the landing page that felt the most disconnected to you? I'd love to hear your thoughts as I plan the next iteration.
@new_user___06320268105f40995f987a7 Thanks for asking, happy to share a few quick thoughts!
For me the biggest gap is between the strong headline and the actual product understanding. "Launch your AI SaaS in a weekend" is a great hook, but it takes a bit of scrolling to understand what the starter kit actually includes and how it speeds things up.
One small fix that could help: making the headline itself do more work. Something that hints at what's already done for you, the stack, the integrations, so visitors get it before they even scroll. Something like "Everything except your AI idea: Next.js, Supabase, Stripe, ready to go."
The 3-step section is helpful, but showing a real SaaS dashboard built with the kit, with metrics, user table, billing panel, could make the outcome much clearer. Founders would immediately see the end result they're buying, not just the setup process.
Right now the promise is strong, showing the result could make it land even better!
@new_user___06320268105f40995f987a7 Actually looking again the subheadline does explain the value well. It’s just visually much quieter than the main headline, so the promise is very loud but the mechanism takes a second to notice.
Maybe surfacing a bit of that clarity directly in the headline could help visitors understand the offer faster