An enterprise-grade Next.js boilerplate with integrated tooling for building high-performance, maintainable applications.
Next.js Enterprise Boilerplate is a production-ready template for building high-performance, maintainable enterprise applications with Next.js. It provides a solid foundation with carefully selected technologies like Tailwind CSS, TypeScript, and comprehensive testing tools to accelerate development and ensure code quality. The boilerplate includes ready-to-go infrastructure configurations for deployment, focusing on strategic simplicity to help teams deliver business-critical applications efficiently.
Enterprise development teams and organizations building scalable, high-quality Next.js applications who need a standardized, feature-rich starting point with built-in best practices and deployment options.
Developers choose this boilerplate because it offers a streamlined, opinionated stack with high-impact features that maximize productivity, unlike overly complex alternatives. It is backed by experienced Next.js architects and includes enterprise-grade infrastructure as code, automated maintenance, and comprehensive testing—reducing setup time and ensuring production readiness.
💼 An enterprise-grade Next.js boilerplate for high-performance, maintainable apps. Packed with features like Tailwind CSS, TypeScript, ESLint, Prettier, testing tools, and more to accelerate your development.
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Pre-configured for perfect Lighthouse scores with bundle analysis and monitoring, ensuring high-performance metrics from the start as highlighted in the README.
Integrates Vitest, React Testing Library, Playwright, and Storybook for full test coverage, reducing the need for additional setup.
Offers Terraform-based IaC for AWS deployment with VPC, ECS, and WAF, speeding up cloud infrastructure setup for enterprise applications.
Uses Renovate BOT and Semantic Release for automated dependency updates and changelog generation, keeping the project secure and up-to-date.
Heavily tied to AWS for infrastructure; support for other cloud providers is limited and noted as 'more coming soon', which may not suit diverse deployment needs.
The opinionated stack with numerous integrated tools can be overwhelming for teams not familiar with the specific technologies, requiring significant configuration time.
Built around Radix UI and Tailwind CSS, it may not easily accommodate teams preferring other UI libraries or CSS-in-JS solutions without major adjustments.