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Production-grade Turborepo template for Next.js apps.

Overview

next-forge is a production-grade Turborepo template for Next.js apps. It's designed to be a comprehensive starting point for building SaaS applications, providing a solid, opinionated foundation with minimal configuration required.

Built on a decade of experience building web applications, next-forge balances speed and quality to help you ship thoroughly-built products faster.

Philosophy

next-forge is built around five core principles:

  • Fast — Quick to build, run, deploy, and iterate on
  • Cheap — Free to start with services that scale with you
  • Opinionated — Integrated tooling designed to work together
  • Modern — Latest stable features with healthy community support
  • Safe — End-to-end type safety and robust security posture

Demo

Experience next-forge in action:

  • App — Main application (includes marketing pages and authenticated app)
  • Storybook — Component library
  • API — API health check

Features

next-forge comes with batteries included:

Apps

  • App — Main application with authentication, database integration, and marketing pages
  • API — RESTful API with health checks and monitoring
  • Docs — Documentation site powered by Mintlify
  • Email — Email templates with React Email
  • Storybook — Component development environment

Packages

  • Authentication — Powered by Clerk
  • Database — Type-safe ORM with migrations
  • Design System — Comprehensive component library with dark mode
  • Payments — Subscription management via Stripe
  • Email — Transactional emails via Resend
  • Analytics — Web (Google Analytics) and product (Posthog)
  • Observability — Error tracking (Sentry), logging, and uptime monitoring (BetterStack)
  • Security — Application security (Arcjet), rate limiting, and secure headers
  • CMS — Type-safe content management for blogs and documentation
  • SEO — Metadata management, sitemaps, and JSON-LD
  • AI — AI integration utilities
  • Webhooks — Inbound and outbound webhook handling
  • Collaboration — Real-time features with avatars and live cursors
  • Feature Flags — Feature flag management
  • Cron — Scheduled job management
  • Storage — File upload and management
  • Internationalization — Multi-language support
  • Notifications — In-app notification system
  • Trigger — Quene system

Getting Started

Prerequisites

  • Node.js 20+
  • pnpm (or npm/yarn/bun)
  • Stripe CLI for local webhook testing

Installation

Create a new next-forge project:

npx next-forge@latest init

Setup

  1. Configure your environment variables
  2. Set up required service accounts (Clerk, Stripe, Resend, etc.)
  3. Run the development server

For detailed setup instructions, read the documentation.

Structure

next-forge uses a monorepo structure managed by Turborepo:

next-forge/
├── apps/           # Deployable applications
│   ├── app/        # Main application (port 3000) - includes app and marketing pages
│   ├── api/        # API server
│   ├── docs/       # Documentation
│   ├── email/      # Email templates
│   └── storybook/  # Component library
└── packages/       # Shared packages
    ├── design-system/
    ├── database/
    ├── auth/
    └── ...

Each app is self-contained and independently deployable. Packages are shared across apps for consistency and maintainability.

Documentation

Full documentation is available at next-forge.com/docs, including:

  • Detailed setup guides
  • Package documentation
  • Migration guides for swapping providers
  • Deployment instructions
  • Examples and recipes

Contributing

We welcome contributions! See the contributing guide for details.

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License

MIT

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