Show HN: I made a Node.js boilerplate, to ship your startup with less pain

3 points by rezguirahim ↗ HN
Hey everyone, Rahim here, an indie maker with a passion for building useful tools. This time, I'm excited to share FasterNode.io: a turbo booster for your Node.js SaaS project! Think of it as a pre-built foundation packed with goodies like user auth, payments, and clean code. This means you can launch weeks, not months, faster and focus on what truly matters - building an awesome SaaS that solves problems! Whether you're a seasoned developer or just starting out, FasterNode.io is here to streamline your journey. Curious to learn more? Let's ditch the boilerplate code and build something amazing together with FasterNode.io! I'm eager to hear your thoughts and answer any questions you might have. So fire away!

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What is your main advantage over https://usegravity.app/?
Hello Diego,

Thank you for your question. I'd say there are many differences between FasterNode and Gravity. In therms of stack however they are pretty similar (Nodejs, express, mysql ...), with Gravity being more bloated and offering more functionalities out of the box which might be a good thing or not depending on what you are looking for in a boilerplate, FasterNode focuses more on simplicity and ease of use, keeping the codebase as minimal and bloat free as possible.

Another key differentiator is that Gravity uses React, but FasterNode does not.

There is also a huge difference in price: FasterNode only costs $99, Gravity on the other hand costs between $595 and $2995.

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Hi flagged24,

This is a legitimate post for a legitimate product. If you have any suggestions on how I could make the post better and better convey my message then by all means, I am open to suggestions.

I guess I have a problem with being blasted with paid next.js/node.js templates while having a notification set up for these keywords on HN. It feels like this is just an ad for your paid template. It's a highly congested market segment and I get you need to funnel/guide leads into your checkout page but this is not the place.
Just out of curiosity, Why set up keywords for boilerplates? Are you looking for free ones, and if so have you found any on HN?
I have keywords for next.js and node.js. I should probably filter for /boilerplate/ and /ship/ too.
yeah you should probably do that. Best of luck in your search.