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PocketStarter

PocketStarter is a starter template for developers building with PocketBase. It includes authentication, payments, Next.js, and other essential tools.

Extensive documentation helps developers to set up and start building quickly.

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  • Pay once
  • Proprietary

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  • Self-Hosted
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  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Commercial product.
  • Pricing

    One time purchase (perpetual license) that costs $89.
  • Alternatives

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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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What is PocketStarter?

PocketStarter is a boilerplate for developers who want to quickly set up a web application using PocketBase and Next.js. It comes with pre-configured features such as authentication, user management, payments with Stripe, and basic SEO support. The aim is to reduce time spent on repetitive setup tasks so developers can focus on building and launching their product or MVP.

Once installed, the template provides a structured environment that is ready to extend. The combination of PocketBase as a backend and Next.js on the frontend offers a foundation for real-time data handling, file management and common needs such as login flows and payment processing. Clear documentation, an organized code structure and built-in AI rules make it easier to add functionality without starting from scratch. Because the boilerplate uses a modular setup, developers can adapt and expand features as their project grows.

Overall, PocketStarter is designed to serve as a practical starting point for side projects, MVPs, or indie products, striking a balance between pre-built functionality and flexibility for customization.