
We keep structured data on 43 starter kits. Below is how WaitlistEasy measures up on features, pricing, and stack, including the cases where a different kit would serve you better.
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WaitlistEasy uses NextJS, TypeScript, Shadcn and PostgreSQL. NextJS is one of the most common foundations in our catalog (20 kits use it), which means plenty of alternatives exist if WaitlistEasy doesn't fit, but also that the ecosystem around this stack is well documented. The codebase is typed end to end, which matters more in a boilerplate than in your own code: you will be reading and modifying unfamiliar files, and types make that considerably safer.
WaitlistEasy lists 3 integrations: Admin Panel, Analytics and Waitlist. For context, the catalog average is 5 integrations per kit, so WaitlistEasy is on the leaner side. Leaner is not automatically worse; fewer integrations also means fewer dependencies to maintain or rip out. Worth knowing before you buy: Payments, Auth and Database are commonly included in comparable kits but not listed for WaitlistEasy. If you need them, budget the integration time yourself or look at the alternatives page.
WaitlistEasy starts at $30 and goes up to $60. 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.
The honest answer depends on what you are building. WaitlistEasy makes sense if you are starting a new project on NextJS and the included integrations match your requirements list. Skip it if Payments and Auth are hard requirements for you; comparable kits include them already.
At 3 integrations against a catalog average of 5, WaitlistEasy competes on focus rather than breadth. At $30 the decision comes down to whether the included Admin Panel, Analytics and Waitlist 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 Payments and Auth.
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$30 – $60
WaitlistEasy costs $30. The catalog median is $159, so it is priced below the market. The real question is requirement fit: check the feature list against your project before looking at the price tag.
NextJS, TypeScript, Shadcn, PostgreSQL. 20 kits in our catalog use NextJS, so if the rest of this kit doesn't fit, the stack itself won't limit your alternatives.
3 listed integrations: Admin Panel, Analytics, Waitlist. The catalog average is 5 per kit. Not included: Payments, Auth and Database, which you would otherwise find in many comparable kits.
Anyone starting a new NextJS project whose requirements overlap heavily with the included integrations (Admin Panel, Analytics and Waitlist). The worse the overlap, the weaker the case: a boilerplate you fight against costs more time than it saves.
Yes. We maintain a ranked list of WaitlistEasy alternatives based on shared stack and feature overlap. 19 other kits in the catalog use NextJS. See the alternatives page linked below.