Beyond a boilerplate

A boilerplate gives you a shell.
We give you the business.

SaaS starter kits hand you auth, payments and an empty project — then you build the actual product. Skip that: buy a finished vertical SaaS with real domain logic already built, own the full source, and launch under your brand. Claude Code and Codex ready.

Starter kit vs. finished product

Where a boilerplate stops, a vertical product starts

SaaS boilerplate / starter kit

  • What it is: Generic starter shell
  • Domain logic: You build it all
  • Time to launch: Weeks of building on top
  • Auth, payments, DB: Usually included
  • You own it: Yes
  • AI-ready (Claude Code/Codex): Depends
  • Maintained & documented: Often not
Launchable

MIR DIGITAL vertical product

  • What it is: A finished vertical product
  • Domain logic: Built-in for the niche
  • Time to launch: Same day
  • Auth, payments, DB: Included + real workflows
  • You own it: Yes — commercial license
  • AI-ready (Claude Code/Codex): Built for it
  • Maintained & documented: Yes — docs + architecture
FAQ

Boilerplates, starter kits & finished products

What's the best SaaS boilerplate alternative?

Instead of a generic boilerplate you build a business on top of, buy a finished vertical product. MIR DIGITAL sells the full source of 100+ vertical AI SaaS products — real domain logic for a specific niche, not a blank starter kit — that you own and launch under your brand.

Boilerplate vs. buying a finished product — what's the difference?

A boilerplate (or SaaS starter kit) gives you auth, payments and a project skeleton — you still design and build the actual product. A MIR DIGITAL codebase is the actual product for a niche: workflows, screens and AI logic already built. You start from a launchable app, not an empty shell.

Do I still get the basics — auth, payments, database?

Yes. Each codebase ships with the full stack (API + client + database schema + migrations), plus the niche-specific workflows on top. You bring your own API keys (e.g. OpenAI) and deploy.

Can I customize and own it like a boilerplate?

Fully. You get the complete source under a commercial license, so you rebrand, restructure and extend it however you want — and it's structured to keep building with Claude Code and Codex.

How much does it cost vs. a boilerplate?

Per-product source licenses are priced by complexity; Agency All-Access gives 70% off every codebase plus client-deployment rights. You pay more than a $0 starter kit, but you skip the weeks of building the product itself.

Start from a finished product, not an empty shell.

Buy a vertical SaaS with the domain logic already built, own the source, and launch under your brand this week.