Template Catalogue
Next.js first. More on the roadmap.
Launch-ready templates are released in phases, starting with selected Lite Next.js builds. Coming-soon families stay visible as roadmap context until they are ready to buy.
SaaS Starter
FOUNDERS · INDIE HACKERS · FIRST-TIME SAAS BUILDERS
Full auth, billing, and admin dashboard. The fastest path to a production-ready subscription product.
Admin Dashboard
TEAMS · INTERNAL OPS · BACK-OFFICE TOOLING
Admin dashboard foundation with user management, roles, audit logs, health checks, imports, and operational analytics.
Blog / CMS
CONTENT CREATORS · PUBLISHERS · MARKETING TEAMS
Blog and CMS SaaS foundation with posts, editorial workflows, media, analytics, and compliance-ready account flows.
What a Template Empire family includes
Each family is a full-stack Next.js foundation, not a landing-page theme. Authentication, Stripe billing, dashboards, settings, and the legal and compliance scaffolding are wired in from the start. You clone it, add your branding and data, and ship, instead of rebuilding the same infrastructure every product needs.
Three tiers, one for the product you are building
Every family ships in Lite, Pro, and Enterprise. Lite is the single-product starter: one owner, the core flows, ready to deploy. Pro adds teams, multi-tenancy, audit logging, and advanced admin. Enterprise layers on the heavier compliance and platform features for regulated and larger deployments. See the differences side by side on the comparison page.
Next.js first, more stacks on the way
The catalogue spans up to 14 web stacks, led by Next.js with React 19, strict TypeScript, Tailwind v4, and Drizzle on Postgres. Stacks are released in phases, and any family that is not yet purchasable stays visible as roadmap context rather than a dead link.
Audited before checkout opens
Before a family goes on sale, the release passes a 23 or 24 gate audit covering type safety, accessibility, security, deployment, and a full buyer simulation. The Quality Gate Report PDF is available from your account, so you can see exactly what was checked. The standards behind that process are documented on the standards page.