Infrastructure
The stack real companies run on.
Not a proprietary platform you rent and can't leave — the same standard, scalable tools that mature, funded startups use. Wired together, ready on day one, and owned by you.
Clerk
Sign-up, sign-in, and accounts — secure and handled, so you never have to roll your own passwords.
Resend
Sends your transactional email — invites, receipts, and alerts.
Supabase
Where your data lives — a battle-tested Postgres database that scales from your first user to millions.
Next.js
The foundation your app is built on — the same framework behind some of the web's biggest products.
Paddle
Takes payments and handles global sales tax for you, as a merchant of record.
Sentry
Watches production and flags errors with context — you hear about problems before your users do.
Vercel
Where your site lives and goes live — fast, global, and automatic on every change.
GitHub
Every line lives in your own private repo. You own it outright — no platform to be locked into.
Not just the tools — the discipline
The part most boilerplates leave out.
Specs
Every feature is written down before it's built, so context never gets lost.
Automated tests + CI
Nothing ships until the test suite passes — and every bug becomes a new test.
Secret scanning & reviews
Credentials are kept out of the code, and a reviewer gates everything before production.
Standard, portable, hire-able.
The day you bring in a human developer, they'll recognise all of this immediately. No proprietary lock-in to untangle — just the code and infrastructure a professional team would have built, that scales without a rewrite.