Time saved
Skip repetitive setup work
Start from a full-stack SSR base instead of stitching docs, auth flows, and deployment details together alone.
The Learn Qwik Starter Pack is a production-minded starting point built around Qwik, Supabase, Tailwind, authentication flows, SSR, and Vercel deployment, so you can skip repetitive setup and focus on building.
No payment yet. The goal right now is to present the product clearly and open the path for early access.
Time saved
Start from a full-stack SSR base instead of stitching docs, auth flows, and deployment details together alone.
Cleaner architecture
The point is not to dump files on you. The point is to give you a starting point that is easier to understand and extend.
Production-minded
Authentication, route protection, env variables, SSR thinking, and deployment flow are part of the package from day one.
What’s included
The idea is simple: remove the most repetitive and annoying part of getting started, while keeping the structure clean enough to understand and extend.
A Qwik-first, SSR-oriented setup designed for a real modern application instead of a disconnected demo.
A practical starting point for auth, data flow, and project wiring without improvising everything from scratch.
Google auth, Magic Link, protected routes, and a cleaner path to real user access.
A clean visual base ready to extend without wasting time rebuilding the same styling foundations again.
Environment variables, deployment thinking, and the boring but important parts needed to get online faster.
Magic Link can start simple, with the option to move to custom SMTP such as Resend when production delivery matters.
Stack
Tools are not magic. The real value comes from starting with a cleaner, more coherent base than the average improvisation session.
The framework at the core of the starter pack, with SSR as part of the actual starting architecture.
Auth and backend wiring without turning the first week of the project into a ritual of confusion.
A practical styling base that keeps the project moving without getting lost in CSS archaeology.
A deployment path that matches the goal: ship faster, break less, and keep the setup understandable.
Google sign-in, Magic Link, route protection, and the pieces needed to handle real user access.
Good fit
Not the target
FAQ
No. This page is live early to present the product and collect interest before the first public release.
No. The goal is to provide a practical shortcut to a clean starting point, not a random pile of files with a trendy label.
Developers who already know basic web development and want a faster way to start a real Qwik full-stack app.
Early access
Get notified when the Learn Qwik Starter Pack is ready for its first public release.
No payment yet. This is only for early access updates about the Starter Pack and related launch news.