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The all-in-one starter kit
for building multi-tenant applications.
Introduction · Demo · Deploy Your Own · Guide · Kitchen Sink · Contributing
The Platforms Starter Kit is a full-stack Next.js app with multi-tenancy and custom domain support. Built with Next.js App Router, Vercel Postgres and the Vercel Domains API.
Here’s a quick 30-second demo:
https://github.com/vercel/platforms/assets/28986134/bd370257-0c27-4cf5-8a56-28589f36f0ef
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APIDeploy your own version of this starter kit with Vercel.
You can also read the guide to learn how to develop your own version of this template.
Multi-tenant applications serve multiple customers across different subdomains/custom domains with a single unified codebase.
For example, our demo is a multi-tenant application:
Another example is Hashnode, a popular blogging platform. Each writer has their own unique .hashnode.dev
subdomain for their blog:
Users can also map custom domains to their .hashnode.dev
subdomain:
With the Platforms Starter Kit, you can offer unlimited custom domains at no extra cost to your customers as a premium feature, without having to worry about custom nameservers or configuring SSL certificates.
Vercel customers like Hashnode, Super, and Cal.com are building scalable platforms on top of Vercel and Next.js. There are multiple types of platforms you can build with this starter kit:
These are content-heavy platforms (blogs) with simple, standardized page layouts and route structure.
“With Vercel, we spend less time managing our infrastructure and more time delivering value to our users.” — Sandeep Panda, Co-founder, Hashnode
No-code site builders with customizable pages.
By using Next.js and Vercel, Super has fast, globally distributed websites with a no-code editor (Notion). Their customers get all the benefits of Next.js (like Image Optimization) without touching any code.
Multi-tenant authentication, login, and access controls.
With Vercel and Next.js, platforms like Instatus are able to create status pages that are 10x faster than competitors.
This working demo site was built using the Platforms Starter Kit and:
The MIT License.