Compare the Top SaaS Boilerplates that integrate with GitHub Copilot as of May 2026

This a list of SaaS Boilerplates that integrate with GitHub Copilot. Use the filters on the left to add additional filters for products that have integrations with GitHub Copilot. View the products that work with GitHub Copilot in the table below.

What are SaaS Boilerplates for GitHub Copilot?

SaaS boilerplates, also known as SaaS starter kits, are prebuilt templates or frameworks designed to streamline the development of Software-as-a-Service applications. These boilerplates typically include essential features such as user authentication, subscription management, API integrations, and administrative dashboards, saving developers time on foundational setup. By providing a structured codebase, they allow teams to focus on customizing functionality specific to their product. SaaS boilerplates are often built using popular programming languages and frameworks, making them highly adaptable and scalable. Ideal for startups and developers, they reduce time-to-market while ensuring the implementation of industry best practices. Compare and read user reviews of the best SaaS Boilerplates for GitHub Copilot currently available using the table below. This list is updated regularly.

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    DevReadyKit

    DevReadyKit

    DevReadyKit

    DevReadyKit is a UI framework purpose-built for SaaS applications and developer tools dashboards, offering production-ready components crafted in React, Tailwind CSS, and TypeScript, free for commercial use. It’s designed for developers and solo founders who want to skip building their frontend from scratch and instead copy, customise, and launch polished user interfaces quickly, without needing an in-house design team. Unlike generic libraries, DevReadyKit focuses on the patterns and layouts specific to SaaS and dev-tool products, dashboards, tables, charts, cards, and auth workflows, with a “ship-ready” mindset. Users can own the code (no hidden npm dependencies), customise freely, and deploy faster. The creators are actively gathering feedback, planning expanded components, dashboard templates, and perhaps a paid tier of advanced features, while the core library remains free for commercial use.
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