Templates and UI kits are the digital products with the best effort-to-reward ratio for developers. Build once, sell to thousands. A single successful template can generate $50K-200K+ in lifetime revenue. Here's how to create and sell templates that developers actually buy.
What Types of Templates Sell
| Category | Examples | Price Range | Revenue Potential |
|---|---|---|---|
| Next.js starters | SaaS boilerplate, blog starter, auth + payments | $79-299 | $50K-300K+ |
| Tailwind UI kits | Component libraries, page templates, dashboard UIs | $49-199 | $30K-200K+ |
| React component libraries | Data grids, forms, date pickers, charts | $99-299 | $20K-150K+ |
| Landing page templates | SaaS landing, agency landing, product page | $29-79 | $10K-50K+ |
| Full-stack kits | T3 stack starter, Rails SaaS kit, Django boilerplate | $149-499 | $100K-500K+ |
| Notion templates | Project management, startup OS, content calendar | $19-79 | $5K-50K+ |
Real Examples (Revenue Numbers)
| Product | Creator | Type | Est. Revenue |
|---|---|---|---|
| ShipFast (Marc Lou) | Solo | Next.js SaaS boilerplate | $200K+/mo |
| Tailwind UI | Tailwind Labs | Component library | $3M+/yr |
| SyntaxUI | Solo dev | React + Tailwind components | $30K+/mo |
| Gravity (Kyle Gawley) | Solo | SaaS boilerplate | $500K+ lifetime |
| MakerKit | Solo | Next.js SaaS starter | $15K+/mo |
How to Build a Template That Sells
1. Solve a Real Time-Saver
The value proposition is simple: "I built all the boring parts so you can focus on your unique features." Every template must include: auth, payments (Stripe), database setup, email, admin dashboard, landing page, SEO, and deployment config. The more boilerplate you eliminate, the more it's worth.
2. Quality Requirements
- Clean, commented code — buyers need to understand and modify it
- TypeScript all the way — in 2026, a JS-only template feels unprofessional
- Tests included — shows quality and saves buyers from writing their own
- Documentation that's actually good — setup in <5 minutes, video walkthrough, architecture decisions explained
- Regular updates — dependencies updated monthly, new features added quarterly
3. Where to Sell
| Platform | Fee | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Gumroad | 10% | Easiest to start. Handles payments, delivery, affiliates. |
| Lemon Squeezy | 5% + 50¢ | Better fee structure. Email marketing built in. |
| Your own site | 0% + Stripe 2.9% | Maximum profit. More work (marketing, delivery). |
| Product Hunt | 0% | Launch platform, not a store. Huge visibility if you hit #1. |
Marketing Playbook
- Build in public on Twitter/X: Share progress, revenue, lessons. Your audience is your launch audience.
- Launch on Product Hunt. A top-5 launch can generate 500+ sales in the first week.
- Write tutorials using your template: "Build a SaaS in a weekend with [Your Template]." The tutorial markets the template.
- Reddit & Dev.to: Share the tutorial (not the product). Value first, sales second.
- Affiliate program: 30% commission. Let others sell for you. Gumroad/Lemon Squeezy handle this.
- Email list: Collect emails with a free mini-template. Sell the full version to your list.
Bottom line: Templates are the best digital product for developers — you build them with skills you already have. The key is solving real boilerplate pain. Charge more than you think ($99-299 not $19-49). Update regularly to justify the price. See also: Selling Digital Products and Micro-SaaS Ideas.