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The reference SaaS marketing site: a real 7-page build with a pricing table, docs shell, and sign-up/log-in flows — not a hero and three feature cards.
Most “Next.js templates” are a single landing screen and a README. These eight are complete, multi-page sites — App Router + Tailwind + TypeScript, each with a live demo you can click through and a one-time commercial license. Curated and reviewed below, with the selection criteria we used.
The short answer
The best Next.js templates are complete, multi-page sites — App Router, Tailwind, and TypeScript — not a single landing screen with a README. Each of the eight below ships a clickable live demo and a one-time commercial license, so you start from a real, production-shaped codebase. This guide ranks them with the selection criteria we used.

The reference SaaS marketing site: a real 7-page build with a pricing table, docs shell, and sign-up/log-in flows — not a hero and three feature cards.

A storefront that ships the parts most templates skip — product detail, variants, cart, and a checkout UI — so the commerce flow is real, not a screenshot.

Fintech-grade trust done right: calm color, real data-table mockups, and demo/login flows across 7 pages — the hardest look to fake convincingly.

A developer-docs site with sidebar nav, code blocks, param tables, and a changelog — the documentation stack a product needs on day one.

A portfolio with agency-grade restraint, plus a per-project case-study template — the page type freelancers and studios actually need to close work.

A reading-first blog and newsletter with a real per-essay article template and a subscribe flow — 22 components, tuned for editorial typography.

A mobile-app landing site built around phone mockups and app-store CTAs, structured screen-by-screen to drive downloads.

Appetite-first art direction for restaurants and local makers, with a full menu and reservation form — a niche most dev-leaning template shops ignore.
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We sell these templates, so treat this as a curated catalog with our reasoning shown — not a pretend-neutral review. Here is exactly what we weighted, so you can judge the picks against criteria that matter for your own build.
A real site is more than a landing page. We weighted templates that ship the full route set — pricing, docs, case studies, checkout — because those are the pages that take the longest to build well.
Hierarchy, restraint, and type that breathes — the difference between "looks AI-generated" and "looks like an agency made it." Subjective, but it is the whole game.
A static thumbnail hides a lot. Every pick here has an explorable hosted demo, so you can judge the real thing — responsiveness, motion, the pages behind the homepage — before you pay.
One-time purchase, commercial use, no attribution, no per-seat or per-project gotchas. You should know exactly what you can ship before you buy, not after.
Next.js App Router, React, Tailwind, TypeScript — the stack most teams are hiring for in 2026. Plus a static HTML export so you are not locked into a framework if your needs change.
A complete Next.js App Router project plus a static HTML export — every page, component, and form built. Wire your backend and deploy, or hand it to a developer and save the weeks it takes to get the foundation right.
It depends on what you are building. For a SaaS marketing site, Atlas is the strongest pick — a full 7-page build with pricing, docs, and auth flows. For ecommerce, Mercato ships a real product-to-checkout flow. For developer docs, Codex. All are multi-page Next.js + Tailwind templates from Clearly Studio with live demos and a one-time commercial license.
Four things: it is genuinely multi-page (not a single landing screen dressed up), the design holds up next to professional studio work, it has a live demo you can click through before buying, and the license is a clear one-time commercial grant with no attribution or per-project limits. A current App Router + Tailwind + TypeScript stack and a static HTML export are strong bonuses.
No — Clearly Studio templates are paid, from $99 one-time, because they are complete multi-page builds with a commercial license rather than single-file demos. Each has a free, fully explorable live demo so you can evaluate the real thing before deciding.
Yes. Every template ships with a commercial license — use it for your own brand or a paying client, with no attribution required and no per-project fee. You get a complete Next.js (App Router) project plus a static HTML export, so you can deploy it anywhere.
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