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Coding Capybaras
Ship a Real SaaS in a Weekend. For Non-tech Founder Using AI
Building a real SaaS used to mean a weekend of auth, billing, and email plumbing, and AI assistants make it worse by inventing file structures. Coding Capybaras is the Next.js + Supabase + Stripe boilerplate purpose-built for Claude Code, Cursor, Codex or Copilot. 114 integration guides ship as copy-paste prompts your AI executes cleanly. Free to use AND the tech stack is Free too. So build anything and launch with $0 monthly costs Pro unlocks the marketplace + more features for one time $97
I'm someone with a list of ideas I've wanted to build for years and never could, the gap between "what I'd build if I knew how" and actually shipping it was just too wide.
Then Claude (and Cursor, and the whole AI-coding wave) changed that for me. I could finally prototype the thing in my head. I built something on my laptop, ran it locally, and thought: "okay, this works." Then I tried to get it online.
Auth. Billing. A landing page. Email plumbing. Stripe webhooks. Database migrations. Deployment that doesn't fall over. Each one a rabbit hole. None of them the actual thing I wanted to build. I burned weeks on infrastructure before I'd shipped a single feature for a single user.
When I came up for air, I realized: every non-technical person with a great idea and AI as their copilot is about to hit this same wall. So I built the thing I wished had existed for me.
Coding Capybaras is a free SaaS boilerplate. Auth, billing, transactional email, admin, deployment, all wired up and waiting for your idea. The tech stack (Next.js + Supabase + Vercel + Stripe) is deliberately $0 to launch and $0/month to run until you have paying customers. Money shouldn't gate your ability to ship.
Aren't there other saas boilerplates? Yes, of course. But the big difference is that the other guys cater to the low percentage of people that are actually developers/programmers already. Those people get a code base and zip file and know what to do next. Coding Capybaras is for everybody else, explorers, creators, Founders, entrepreneurs that dream up great things, but don't have the technical background to bring it to life (yet). They have their inspiration and a laptop and AI tools (re Claude Code) to help them write code. Coding Capybaras is intuitive, and provides simple Step by Step instructions and onboarding flows to get you from downloading the code base, to running the app on your localhost, to fully live app on the internet. We provide instructions for both Mac and Windows users, prompt suggestions, and troubleshooting tips.
Pro ($97 one-time) unlocks 114 integration guides, each one a copy-paste prompt that hands your AI assistant the exact file path, env var, and packages, so you don't lose an afternoon to "where does this go?" loops. But the boilerplate itself is free forever.
If you've got an idea you've been sitting on, and AI has finally made it feel possible, this is for you. I'm not handing down expertise, I'm still learning. I'm just reaching back to help the next person up. Now go build something cool
Hit reply if you're stuck on something. I read everything.
— Justin
About Coding Capybaras on Product Hunt
“Ship a Real SaaS in a Weekend. For Non-tech Founder Using AI”
Coding Capybaras was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #69 on the daily leaderboard. Building a real SaaS used to mean a weekend of auth, billing, and email plumbing, and AI assistants make it worse by inventing file structures. Coding Capybaras is the Next.js + Supabase + Stripe boilerplate purpose-built for Claude Code, Cursor, Codex or Copilot. 114 integration guides ship as copy-paste prompts your AI executes cleanly. Free to use AND the tech stack is Free too. So build anything and launch with $0 monthly costs Pro unlocks the marketplace + more features for one time $97
On the analytics side, Coding Capybaras competes within SaaS, Developer Tools and Artificial Intelligence — topics that collectively have 1M followers on Product Hunt. The dashboard above tracks how Coding Capybaras performed against the three products that launched closest to it on the same day.
Who hunted Coding Capybaras?
Coding Capybaras was hunted by Justin W. Boggs. A “hunter” on Product Hunt is the community member who submits a product to the platform — uploading the images, the link, and tagging the makers behind it. Hunters typically write the first comment explaining why a product is worth attention, and their followers are notified the moment they post. Around 79% of featured launches on Product Hunt are self-hunted by their makers, but a well-known hunter still acts as a signal of quality to the rest of the community. See the full all-time top hunters leaderboard to discover who is shaping the Product Hunt ecosystem.
For a complete overview of Coding Capybaras including community comment highlights and product details, visit the product overview.
Hey Product Hunt,
I'll be upfront: I'm not a software developer.
I'm someone with a list of ideas I've wanted to build for years and never could, the gap between "what I'd build if I knew how" and actually shipping it was just too wide.
Then Claude (and Cursor, and the whole AI-coding wave) changed that for me. I could finally prototype the thing in my head. I built something on my laptop, ran it locally, and thought: "okay, this works." Then I tried to get it online.
Auth. Billing. A landing page. Email plumbing. Stripe webhooks. Database migrations. Deployment that doesn't fall over. Each one a rabbit hole. None of them the actual thing I wanted to build. I burned weeks on infrastructure before I'd shipped a single feature for a single user.
When I came up for air, I realized: every non-technical person with a great idea and AI as their copilot is about to hit this same wall. So I built the thing I wished had existed for me.
Coding Capybaras is a free SaaS boilerplate. Auth, billing, transactional email, admin, deployment, all wired up and waiting for your idea. The tech stack (Next.js + Supabase + Vercel + Stripe) is deliberately $0 to launch and $0/month to run until you have paying customers. Money shouldn't gate your ability to ship.
Aren't there other saas boilerplates? Yes, of course. But the big difference is that the other guys cater to the low percentage of people that are actually developers/programmers already. Those people get a code base and zip file and know what to do next. Coding Capybaras is for everybody else, explorers, creators, Founders, entrepreneurs that dream up great things, but don't have the technical background to bring it to life (yet). They have their inspiration and a laptop and AI tools (re Claude Code) to help them write code. Coding Capybaras is intuitive, and provides simple Step by Step instructions and onboarding flows to get you from downloading the code base, to running the app on your localhost, to fully live app on the internet. We provide instructions for both Mac and Windows users, prompt suggestions, and troubleshooting tips.
Pro ($97 one-time) unlocks 114 integration guides, each one a copy-paste prompt that hands your AI assistant the exact file path, env var, and packages, so you don't lose an afternoon to "where does this go?" loops. But the boilerplate itself is free forever.
If you've got an idea you've been sitting on, and AI has finally made it feel possible, this is for you. I'm not handing down expertise, I'm still learning. I'm just reaching back to help the next person up. Now go build something cool
Hit reply if you're stuck on something. I read everything.
— Justin