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We collected the most useful resources, guides and tips and tricks on how to get the most out of Sjabloon here. Is something missing? Do get in touch.

About

ERB as the templating system of choice

UI components library with Tailwind Css

GDPR in your next Rails product

How does Sjabloon work?

Back end

Tweaks to the production environment file

Using AWS S3 or DigitalOcean Spaces with ActiveStorage

Add user settings to your Rails SaaS app

Billing

What's up with webhooks?

How can I add coupons?

How can I change the order of the plans of my pricing page?

How can I add a subscription to a different model than the User model (eg. Organisation, Team, etc.)?

How can I add features to each plan as seen on the pricing page?

How do the “fetch” rake tasks work?

How many subscription plans should my SaaS start with?

Payments with Stripe quick start

Design

Build beautiful designed Rails SaaS apps

UI components library with Tailwind Css

Front end

Common Stimulus controllers for your Rails app

Using Tailwind CSS in Rails

Automatically fill forms with this StimulusJS controller

Images in your Rails app with Webpacker

Use PurgeCss with Rails (and Tailwind Css)

Super easy modals with Rails and Stimulus (and a bit of Tailwind)

Guide

Content marketing with your Rails app

Custom generators in your Rails app

Do less for your SaaS launch to get more

100% focus on your core product

Rails template for SaaS developers

How many subscription plans should my SaaS start with?

Use PurgeCss with Rails (and Tailwind Css)

Rails SaaS kit where marketing is included

Common Stimulus controllers for your Rails app

How to build a successful product with Rails

Using Tailwind CSS in Rails

Tweaks to the production environment file

Add user settings to your Rails SaaS app

Automatically fill forms with this StimulusJS controller

Images in your Rails app with Webpacker

Set up teams in your app

Super easy modals with Rails and Stimulus (and a bit of Tailwind)