I was a dive instructor who learned to code and ended up building two SaaS apps. Every time, I rebuilt the same things — dual roles, reviews, payments, admin dashboards — and it got repetitive fast.
So I built Peerquik, a Next.js boilerplate for full-featured P2P and B2C marketplaces (think Airbnb, Etsy, eBay, etc). It comes with 23+ prebuilt features and production-ready integrations.
Included:
Dual-role auth (buyers/sellers)
Google OAuth, email/password
Stripe payments + subscriptions + invoices
Ratings, reviews, favorites
Admin dashboard
Cron jobs, SEO (sitemap, robots), newsletter footer
Docker deploy (Coolify ready)
Currency converter, forms with CAPTCHA
Tons of reusable components
It's not just a template — it’s a working foundation for real apps. No vendor lock-in. You can host it on your own VPS or Vercel.
eliana_jordan•5h ago
I was a dive instructor who learned to code and ended up building two SaaS apps. Every time, I rebuilt the same things — dual roles, reviews, payments, admin dashboards — and it got repetitive fast.
So I built Peerquik, a Next.js boilerplate for full-featured P2P and B2C marketplaces (think Airbnb, Etsy, eBay, etc). It comes with 23+ prebuilt features and production-ready integrations.
Included:
Dual-role auth (buyers/sellers)
Google OAuth, email/password
Stripe payments + subscriptions + invoices
Ratings, reviews, favorites
Admin dashboard
Cron jobs, SEO (sitemap, robots), newsletter footer
Docker deploy (Coolify ready)
Currency converter, forms with CAPTCHA
Tons of reusable components
It's not just a template — it’s a working foundation for real apps. No vendor lock-in. You can host it on your own VPS or Vercel.
You can see it in action: https://beunderwater.com https://scubareputation.com
I use this exact boilerplate as the base for both projects.
The goal: save 500+ hours and help indie hackers ship faster without getting stuck on boilerplate.
Would love your thoughts and questions! https://peerquik.com