Compare 1 production-ready Ruby on Rails boilerplates and starter kits. We've analyzed pricing, features, and tech stacks to help you choose the right starter for your project. Prices range from $169 to $169, with an average of $169.
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1
Price Range
$169 - $169
Average Price
$169
| Boilerplate | Price | Tech Stack | Key Features | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Business Class Business Class: SaaS template with built-in subscriptions, SEO-optimized blog, a... | $169-$499 | Auth Subscription Deployment Blog +3 |
| Feature | Business Class $169 |
|---|---|
| Auth | ✓ |
| Subscription | ✓ |
| Deployment | ✓ |
| Blog | ✓ |
| Stripe | ✓ |
| Paddle | ✓ |
| Payments | ✓ |
All 1 Ruby on Rails boilerplates compared side-by-side. Filter by features like authentication, payments, and database integrations.
Consider your budget, required features, and tech stack preferences. Our comparison table shows pricing, features, and tech stack for each Ruby on Rails boilerplate.
Ruby on Rails boilerplates range from $169 (Business Class) to $169 (Business Class). Most options include lifetime access with no recurring fees.
Based on our comparison of 1 options, the top-rated Ruby on Rails boilerplates are Business Class. They offer the best combination of features, pricing, and active maintenance. The right choice depends on your specific needs — check our comparison table above for a full side-by-side breakdown.
Ruby on Rails boilerplates range from $169 (Business Class) to $169 (Business Class), with an average price of $169. Most are one-time purchases with lifetime access and future updates included.
The most common features across Ruby on Rails boilerplates are: Auth, Subscription, Deployment, Blog, Stripe. A production-ready boilerplate should at minimum include authentication, a payment integration, and database setup so you can focus on building your product instead of infrastructure.
The cheapest Ruby on Rails boilerplate in our comparison is Business Class at $169. While there are open-source starters available on GitHub, the paid options listed here include premium features, support, and ongoing updates.
A Ruby on Rails boilerplate saves days or weeks of setup time by providing pre-built authentication, payments, database integration, and deployment configuration. Instead of solving solved problems, you can focus on the unique features that make your product valuable.