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Streamline Review (2026)

We keep structured data on 43 starter kits. Below is how Streamline measures up on features, pricing, and stack, including the cases where a different kit would serve you better.

Price $99 – $199
Tech Stack Laravel
Features 5 included
Made by Andy Griffiths

What Is Streamline?

Supercharge your Laravel SaaS development with this comprehensive starter kit. Launch faster with pre-built features like payments, authentication, a customizable blog, and 30+ UI components. Save time and focus on your unique value proposition.

Streamline Tech Stack

Streamline uses Laravel. Only 2 kits in our catalog use Laravel, so your options in this stack are comparatively limited.

What's Included in Streamline

Streamline lists 5 integrations: Auth, Blog, Components, Landing Page and Payments. Worth knowing before you buy: Database is commonly included in comparable kits but not listed for Streamline. If you need it, budget the integration time yourself or look at the alternatives page.

Streamline Pricing

Streamline starts at $99 and goes up to $199. That sits below the catalog median of $159. One-time pricing for a codebase is hard to evaluate in the abstract; the relevant comparison is your own hourly cost for the setup work it replaces.

Who Should Use Streamline

The honest answer depends on what you are building. Streamline makes sense if you are starting a new project on Laravel and the included integrations match your requirements list. Since authentication and payments are both wired up, Streamline covers the two integrations that consume the most setup time in a typical SaaS build. Skip it if Database is hard requirements for you; comparable kits include it already.

Verdict

Feature coverage is solid at 5 integrations (catalog average: 5). At $99 the decision comes down to whether the included Auth, Blog and Components map onto what your project actually needs. If they do, the price is a rounding error against the build time. If they don't, no boilerplate is a good deal. The main caveat remains the missing Database.

Pros

  • 5 pre-built integrations including Auth and Blog
  • Auth and payments both wired up, the two slowest pieces to build from scratch
  • Priced below the catalog median of $159

Cons

  • No Database, which comparable kits typically include
  • No free tier, so the code cannot be inspected before purchase
  • Few comparable Laravel kits exist if you outgrow it
  • Locked into the stack and architecture decisions the maker chose

Ready to try Streamline?

$99 – $199

Frequently Asked Questions

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  • Is Streamline worth the price?

    That depends on your hourly rate. Streamline costs $99; building Auth, Blog and Components yourself typically takes days, not hours. If the included integrations match your requirements, the maths works out quickly. If they don't, the price is irrelevant because you would be buying the wrong kit.

  • What tech stack does Streamline use?

    Laravel. 2 kits in our catalog use Laravel, so if the rest of this kit doesn't fit, the stack itself won't limit your alternatives.

  • What's included in Streamline?

    5 listed integrations: Auth, Blog, Components, Landing Page, Payments. The catalog average is 5 per kit. Not included: Database, which you would otherwise find in many comparable kits.

  • Who is Streamline best suited for?

    Developers who would rather inherit working integrations like Auth, Blog and Components than configure them. If you enjoy picking every dependency yourself, you are not the audience, and that is fine.

  • Are there good alternatives to Streamline?

    Yes. We maintain a ranked list of Streamline alternatives based on shared stack and feature overlap. 1 other kits in the catalog use Laravel. See the alternatives page linked below.

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