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SaasRock vs MakerKit: Head-to-Head Comparison

Choosing between SaasRock and MakerKit? We've compared both boilerplates across pricing, features, tech stack, and more. SaasRock is $150 cheaper, but pricing isn't everything. Let's dive into the details.

SaasRock

SaasRock

React-based SaaS starter kit with integrated authentication, billing, and subscription management features.

$149-$1999
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MakerKit

MakerKit

A SaaS Starter Kit so good,it feels like cheating.Save months of work and focus on building a profitable business.

$299-$599
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SaasRock Tech Stack

React React Remix Remix TypeScript TypeScript Tailwind Tailwind Prisma Prisma Stripe Stripe

MakerKit Tech Stack

NextJS NextJS React React Remix Remix TypeScript TypeScript Supabase Supabase
Specification SaasRock MakerKit
Starting price $149 $299
Price range $149 - $1999 $299 - $599
Stack React, Remix, TypeScript, Tailwind, Prisma, Stripe NextJS, React, Remix, TypeScript, Supabase
Integrations listed 3 7
Auth
Payments
Database
Email
AI
Admin Panel
Multi-tenancy
SEO
Blog
Analytics
Agent readiness · checked 2026-08-17
AGENTS.md included ?
CLAUDE.md included ?
Cursor rules included ?
Ships Claude skills ?
Ships subagents ?
MCP integrations ?
Tests an agent can run
TypeScript
Agent-readiness score 13/100 90/100
Everything else either kit lists
Billing
Dark Mode
Documentation
Plugins

A question mark means the vendor's public documentation does not mention that capability. It is not a statement that the boilerplate lacks it. How we score agent readiness

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Our Verdict

Both target B2B, but from different angles. MakerKit ($299-599) is Next.js or Remix with Supabase, multi-tenancy, an admin panel, plugins and strong documentation, plus the deepest verified agent tooling here: AGENTS.md, CLAUDE.md, nine Claude skills, a review subagent and an MCP server. SaasRock ($149-1999) is Remix with Prisma, splitting admin and app portals, adding a page builder and over 25 prebuilt features. SaasRock starts cheaper but its top tiers cost far more. Choose MakerKit for Next.js and maintainability, SaasRock if the Remix admin-portal model matches your product.

The key difference: MakerKit is Next.js-first with documented agent tooling and plugins; SaasRock is Remix-only with separate admin and app portals and a page builder.

Choose MakerKit if...

  • You want Next.js rather than committing fully to Remix
  • You value documentation quality and a plugin architecture
  • You want Claude skills, a subagent and an MCP server ready

Choose SaasRock if...

  • You want separate admin and tenant app portals prebuilt
  • A page builder and 25-plus prebuilt features save you months
  • You already build on Remix and Prisma every day

Which Should You Choose?

Choose SaasRock if you prioritize Auth and Billing. Choose MakerKit if Admin Panel and Auth are more important to your project.

Frequently Asked Questions

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  • What is the difference between SaasRock and MakerKit?

    SaasRock costs $149 and includes 3 features. MakerKit costs $299 and includes 7 features. SaasRock uniquely offers Billing. MakerKit uniquely offers Admin Panel, Blog, Dark Mode.

  • Which is cheaper, SaasRock or MakerKit?

    SaasRock is cheaper at $149, which is $150 less than MakerKit ($299).

  • Do SaasRock and MakerKit use the same tech stack?

    Yes, both share React, Remix, TypeScript in common. SaasRock uses Tailwind, Prisma, Stripe exclusively, while MakerKit uses NextJS, Supabase exclusively.

  • Which has more features, SaasRock or MakerKit?

    MakerKit has more features (7 vs 3). See the feature matrix above for the full breakdown.

  • Should I choose SaasRock or MakerKit?

    Choose SaasRock if you need Auth and Billing and prefer its tech stack. Choose MakerKit if Admin Panel and Auth are higher priorities. If price is the deciding factor, SaasRock is $$150 cheaper.

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