Pricing tables, feature grid, FAQ schema and email capture — the sections every SaaS page needs, already assembled.
A SaaS landing page has a known anatomy: hero with one clear promise, social proof, a feature grid that sells benefits, pricing with a recommended tier, FAQ, capture. LaunchPad ships that anatomy assembled and styled, so launch week is spent on your copy and product — not on rebuilding sections every SaaS page has.
Two details matter more than they look. The FAQ emits real FAQPage structured data, which makes your answers eligible for rich results in Google. And the page is a static export, so the marketing site stays up regardless of what happens to your app infrastructure — and costs nothing on Cloudflare Pages or Netlify.
LaunchPad is MIT licensed. Launch on it, keep it as your marketing site, or hand it to a client — no license tiers, no attribution demanded.
Tiered pricing with a highlighted plan — the section most landing templates leave you to build yourself.
The FAQ section emits FAQPage structured data, so your answers are eligible for rich results, not just decoration.
A capture form is wired into the page for waitlists and newsletters — connect it to your provider.
A benefits layout that reads as product marketing, not a spec sheet.
The whole page builds to static files — a landing page should cost nothing to host and survive any traffic spike.
Product name, copy and links live in config/site.ts, so shipping a variant for a second product is one file’s work.
Four commands from clone to a production build. The build outputs static files — host them anywhere, free.
git clone https://github.com/haider484991/launchpad-nextjs-saas-template.git
cd launchpad-nextjs-saas-template
npm install
npm run dev # develop at localhost:3000
npm run build # static site in out/ — deploy to any static host
Yes — MIT licensed with the full template public on GitHub. Use it for your SaaS, your agency’s clients, or anything else. Keep the license file; that is the entire obligation.
The form component is provider-agnostic — point its submit handler at your provider’s endpoint or API route. It deliberately avoids locking you into one email service.
No. It is a standalone static Next.js site. Your product can be Rails, Django, or anything else — the landing page deploys separately and links to your app.
Yes — landing pages for SaaS products are core work for us, from adapting LaunchPad to your brand to designing a fully custom page with conversion copy. Reach out with your product.
Run it in waitlist mode before launch, flip one switch on launch day — with analytics events already wired to every button.
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