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peal.dev
Next.js starters for the parts AI gets confidently wrong.
Most starters sell pretty mockups. We sell the integrations AI gets confidently wrong — Stripe webhooks that fire twice, auth sessions that die mid-checkout. Battle-tested in our own production, not demo-tested. Live demos you can actually try to break. Full source, yours forever — no subscription, no SDK lock-in. Built for devs tired of rewiring the same thing, and vibecoders who need a foundation AI can actually understand.
Hey Product Hunt 👋 Robert here, one half of peal.dev — the other half is Ștefan, currently judging my commit messages from across the room.
Here's the thing that inspired this: every single project we ever built, at startups, for clients, for ourselves, started the exact same way. Two weeks wiring auth, payments, and email before writing a single line of actual product code. Every. Single. Time. At some point one of us said "what if we just build it once, properly?" — and for once, we actually did.
The problem we're solving isn't the UI. The UI is shadcn, restyle it however you want. It's the integrations AI gets confidently wrong. The Stripe webhook that fires twice and double-charges your first customer. The auth session that expires mid-checkout. The stuff that looks fine in the demo and breaks silently in production. AI can vibecode your interface in an afternoon — it can't reliably wire the parts that actually touch money and identity.
Our approach changed a lot along the way. We started thinking we were selling templates. We ended up realizing we were selling trust in the boring parts — the webhook retries, the idempotency keys, the session edge cases we'd already debugged at 2am. So we stopped polishing screenshots and started battle-testing every flow against real edge cases before it hits the catalog. If it breaks, we fix it or we don't sell it.
Today we're shipping the two starters every SaaS actually needs: a Stripe checkout starter and an auth starter. Next.js + TypeScript + Tailwind, full source, yours forever.
No subscription, no SDK lock-in. Both have live demos — go ahead, try to break them. We built them to survive exactly that.
Early bird: 50% off for the first 100 builders - use the code PHLAUNCH. We're here all day — ask us anything, including the embarrassing bugs.
About peal.dev on Product Hunt
“Next.js starters for the parts AI gets confidently wrong.”
peal.dev was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 4 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #160 on the daily leaderboard. Most starters sell pretty mockups. We sell the integrations AI gets confidently wrong — Stripe webhooks that fire twice, auth sessions that die mid-checkout. Battle-tested in our own production, not demo-tested. Live demos you can actually try to break. Full source, yours forever — no subscription, no SDK lock-in. Built for devs tired of rewiring the same thing, and vibecoders who need a foundation AI can actually understand.
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