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Rifki Andriyanto
Rifki Andriyanto

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Open Source Tailwind CSS + Next.js 15 Template for SaaS and Freelancers

I’ve created a Next.js 15 template built with Tailwind CSS, specifically designed for SaaS platforms, freelancers, and modern web applications. This template is responsive, SEO-optimized, and ready to help you launch your next project with ease!


🎯 Features

  • Next.js 15 – The latest and greatest from the Next.js ecosystem.
  • Tailwind CSS – A utility-first CSS framework for rapid styling.
  • SEO Optimized – Ensure your site ranks well with best practices built in.
  • Pre-designed Components – Tailored for SaaS, freelancers, and general use cases.
  • Responsive Design – Mobile-first approach for seamless experiences across devices.
  • Easily Customizable – Adaptable to various projects with minimal effort.

🎥 Demo

👉 Live Demo


🔗 GitHub Repository

Feel free to check out the code, star it, or contribute to the project!

👉 GitHub: next-js-boilerplate-landing-page


🌟 Why Use This Template?

Whether you're building a landing page for a SaaS product, creating a portfolio, or kickstarting a web app for a client, this template provides a strong foundation with:

  • Clean code.
  • Scalability.
  • Developer-friendly setup.

Feel free to adapt or modify the template to your needs! Contributions and feedback are always welcome. 😊

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