I have started a lot of Next.js apps. Every single one burns the same first two months: auth, payments, database setup, CMS, email templates, UI components. Different project, same plumbing.
ShipKit is my attempt to stop repeating that.
What it is
ShipKit is a Next.js 15 starter kit with production-ready infrastructure already wired up. You clone it, fill in your env vars, and you are writing product code on day two.
$249 one-time. Lifetime updates. No subscription.
What is included
- Auth: Better Auth with OAuth, magic links, and RBAC. Session handling is done.
- Payments: LemonSqueezy pre-wired with webhook handling. One-time and subscription support.
- Database: Postgres + Drizzle ORM. Schema already migrated.
- CMS: Payload CMS with an admin panel. MDX for blog and docs pages.
- Email: Resend integration with templates ready to customize.
- UI: 100+ shadcn/ui components. No more hunting the docs.
- AI: OpenAI and Anthropic hooks, v0.dev integration, and Cursor rules for AI-assisted development.
- Deploy: One-click Vercel deploy.
Free tier
There is also Shipkit Bones - the free version. You get Next.js 15, Better Auth, TypeScript setup, and basic components. No card required. Good starting point if you want to see how it is structured before committing.
Why $249
Less than a day of consulting. If you are building something new and would otherwise spend weeks on setup, it pays for itself before you ship.
Full details at shipkit.io/pricing.
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