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SpringLaunch API
Spring Boot 4.1.0 SaaS boilerplate — skip the auth setup
Production-ready Spring Boot 4.1.0 boilerplate with JWT auth, Google OAuth2, email verification, password reset, Docker, CI/CD, and 7 doc guides. 42 tests passing. Start building on day one.
Hi Product Hunt! 👋
I'm Sujan, a solo developer from Nepal.
Every time I started a new Spring Boot project,
I spent 2-3 weeks building the same things:
→ JWT authentication
→ Email verification
→ Forgot password flow
→ Google OAuth2
→ Docker setup
→ CI/CD pipeline
So I packaged all of that into SpringLaunch API.
What makes it different:
• Spring Boot 4.1.0 (released June 2026 — very latest)
• Argon2id password hashing (OWASP recommended)
• HTTP-only cookie refresh tokens (not localStorage)
• 42 tests included — unit, slice, context
• 7 documentation guides
• Docker Compose + GitHub Actions CI ready
Built for solo developers and small teams who want to
skip the boilerplate and start building their actual product.
Happy to answer any questions about the tech decisions!
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About SpringLaunch API on Product Hunt
“Spring Boot 4.1.0 SaaS boilerplate — skip the auth setup”
SpringLaunch API was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 1 comments, placing #27 on the daily leaderboard. Production-ready Spring Boot 4.1.0 boilerplate with JWT auth, Google OAuth2, email verification, password reset, Docker, CI/CD, and 7 doc guides. 42 tests passing. Start building on day one.
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