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nextjet in 2026: A Review Based on Catalog Data

nextjet is one of 48 boilerplates we track, and one of 14 built on TypeScript. This review covers what it ships with, what it costs, and where it falls short, based on the structured listing data we maintain for every kit in the directory.

Price $169 – $199
Tech Stack TypeScript, Tailwind, React +1
Features 4 included
Made by Renas Hassan

What Is nextjet?

Launch your SaaS faster with this premium NextJS boilerplate. Includes authentication, payments (Stripe/Lemon Squeezy), user dashboards, and a sleek design. Built with Turborepo for scalability and clean, well-documented code for rapid development.

nextjet Tech Stack

nextjet uses TypeScript, Tailwind, React and NextJS. TypeScript is one of the most common foundations in our catalog (14 kits use it), which means plenty of alternatives exist if nextjet 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.

What's Included in nextjet

nextjet lists 4 integrations: Auth, Dashboard, Blog and Payments. For context, the catalog average is 5 integrations per kit, so nextjet is on the leaner side. Leaner is not automatically worse; fewer integrations also means fewer dependencies to maintain or rip out.

nextjet Pricing

nextjet starts at $169 and goes up to $199. That is above the catalog median of $149, so it needs to justify the premium through its feature set or the quality of its implementation. 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 nextjet

nextjet makes sense if you are starting a new project on TypeScript and the included integrations match your requirements list. Since authentication and payments are both wired up, nextjet covers the two integrations that consume the most setup time in a typical SaaS build. Skip it if you want full control over every dependency choice; a boilerplate is by definition a set of decisions someone else made for you.

Verdict

At 4 integrations against a catalog average of 5, nextjet competes on focus rather than breadth. At $169 the decision comes down to whether the included Auth, Dashboard and Blog 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.

Pros

  • 4 pre-built integrations including Auth and Dashboard
  • Auth and payments both wired up, the two slowest pieces to build from scratch
  • TypeScript stack with a large ecosystem of comparable kits and documentation

Cons

  • $169 is above the catalog median of $149
  • Locked into the stack and architecture decisions the maker chose

Ready to try nextjet?

$169 – $199

Frequently Asked Questions

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  • Is nextjet worth the price?

    That depends on your hourly rate. nextjet costs $169; building Auth, Dashboard and Blog 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 nextjet use?

    TypeScript, Tailwind, React, NextJS. 14 kits in our catalog use TypeScript, so if the rest of this kit doesn't fit, the stack itself won't limit your alternatives.

  • What's included in nextjet?

    4 listed integrations: Auth, Dashboard, Blog, Payments. The catalog average is 5 per kit.

  • Who is nextjet best suited for?

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

  • Are there good alternatives to nextjet?

    Yes. We maintain a ranked list of nextjet alternatives based on shared stack and feature overlap. 13 other kits in the catalog use TypeScript. See the alternatives page linked below.

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