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Frequently
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asked questions
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Answers to the most frequently asked questions.
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My tech stack is different can I still use it?
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Yes, as long as you're comfortable with React & NextJS.
Libraries are independent. You can use SendGrid instead of Mailer,
LemonSqueezy instead of Stripe, or Supabase instead of Pocketbase,
for instance.
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What do I get exactly?
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1/ The NextJS starter with all the boilerplate code you need to run
an online business: a payment system, a database, login, a blog, UI
components, and much more. The repo is available in: - Typescript -
/app router and /pages router. 2/ The documentation helps you set up
your app from scratch, write copy that sells, and ship fast. 3/
Access to deployment templates to self host your app for free
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Is it a website template?
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It's more than just a template. You can copy/paste sections to
build your site quickly, like a pricing section, an FAQ, and even an
entire blog. You also get a bunch of UI components like buttons,
modals, popovers, etc. The NextJS starter also comes with handy
tools you need to run an online business—payment processing, emails,
SEO, etc.
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Are there any other costs associated
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Many hosting platforms, like Vercel, let you host a project for free
(front-end + back-end) and we give you Pocketbase templates to host
your backend for free on Fly.io or PocketHost — so you can launch
for first app for $0/month.
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How is FastPocket different from other boilerplates
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FastPocket is all about giving you control over how you host your
app. You won't be locked into vendors when you scale and you get to
choose how much or how little you spend. We give you deployment
templates and hosting options (that you can migrate from when you
grow)
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