Choosing between Business Class and SwiftShip? We've compared both boilerplates across pricing, features, tech stack, and more. SwiftShip is $40 cheaper, but pricing isn't everything. Let's dive into the details.
Business Class: SaaS template with built-in subscriptions, SEO-optimized blog, and Kamal deployment for quick launches.
Streamlined Swift boilerplate designed for rapid development and deployment of iOS applications.
| Comparison | Business Class | SwiftShip |
|---|---|---|
| Starting Price | $169 | $129 |
| Auth | ✓ | — |
| Subscription | ✓ | — |
| Deployment | ✓ | — |
| Blog | ✓ | — |
| Stripe | ✓ | — |
| Paddle | ✓ | — |
| Payments | ✓ | — |
| Onboarding | — | ✓ |
| In-app purchases | — | ✓ |
Choose Business Class if you prioritize Auth and Subscription. Choose SwiftShip if Onboarding and In-app purchases are more important to your project.
Business Class costs $169 and includes 7 features. SwiftShip costs $129 and includes 2 features. Business Class uniquely offers Auth, Subscription, Deployment. SwiftShip uniquely offers Onboarding, In-app purchases.
SwiftShip is cheaper at $129, which is $40 less than Business Class ($169).
No, Business Class and SwiftShip use different tech stacks. Business Class is built with Ruby on Rails, Tailwind, while SwiftShip uses SwiftUI.
Business Class has more features (7 vs 2). See the feature matrix above for the full breakdown.
Choose Business Class if you need Auth and Subscription and prefer its tech stack. Choose SwiftShip if Onboarding and In-app purchases are higher priorities. If price is the deciding factor, SwiftShip is $$40 cheaper.