LaunchFast
You've tried the free boilerplates. Now try the correct one.
Every integration tested. Every dependency justified. Every decision documented. €199.
Free boilerplates optimize for breadth, not correctness
Free boilerplates get you started. They also give you three auth libraries, two half-configured ORMs, a test suite that does not run, and deployment instructions that reference a provider the maintainer stopped using two years ago.
You spend the first week deleting code instead of writing it. Figuring out which auth pattern is the real one. Discovering that the payment integration assumes an API version two majors behind. Realizing the migration files reference tables that do not exist.
This is not a quality problem. It is an incentive problem. Free boilerplates optimize for GitHub stars and contributor count. Breadth attracts attention. Correctness requires saying no — removing options, rejecting PRs, making opinionated choices that some users will disagree with.
No one maintains a free boilerplate at the level required for production correctness. The incentive structure does not support it.
You are not saving €199. You are spending a week debugging someone else's abandoned side project.
Why correctness costs effort
- 01Free boilerplates optimize for breadth — more features, more options, more stars.
- 02Breadth means untested combinations of libraries and patterns.
- 03Untested combinations break under real use.
- 04No one maintains free boilerplates at production correctness level.
- 05Therefore: correctness requires deliberate effort, and effort costs money.
LaunchFast costs €199 because correctness costs effort. Every integration is tested. Every dependency is justified. Every architectural decision is documented. You are not paying for code — you are paying to skip the week of debugging someone else's abandoned side project.
Inspect before buying
The documentation is public. The source code is open-source. Inspect both before spending a cent. If you disagree with the approach, you have saved yourself €199.
What you receive
The template (free and open-source)
- A TypeScript Remix codebase with authentication, payments, and email — integrated and tested
- SQLite deployment — starts single-region, scales globally with Primary-Replica when you need it
- Documentation that explains every decision, including what was deliberately left out
The CLI (what €199 buys)
- Correct initialization — the template is inert until the CLI sets it up as a working founding state
- AI guardrails that constrain AI assistants to preserve your architecture — not just at setup, but on every change
The code is free. Correct initialization and ongoing architectural protection is what you are paying for.
€199
One-time payment
The alternative is weeks of research and architectural decisions that may still be wrong. The cost when they are wrong: a rewrite.
€199
One-time payment. No subscription.
After purchase, you can authenticate with the LaunchFast CLI — it sets up the open-source template correctly and installs the AI guardrails that keep your codebase correct as you build.