React
Build faster with React and Next.js products — admin dashboards, UI kits, component libraries and full starter apps. TypeScript-ready, well documented, and structured so you can extend them instead of fighting them.
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Cadence is a polished, local-first habit & routine tracker built with React 18, TypeScript and Vite. Add habits with flexible cadences, check them off each
About React
React is the most widely adopted front-end library, and a solid starter saves weeks of boilerplate. This category focuses on the React ecosystem: admin dashboards, SaaS starters, component libraries, UI kits and complete Next.js applications. Each product is structured the way experienced React teams build — composable components, hooks for shared logic, and a clear data flow you can reason about.
Expect modern tooling: function components and hooks, TypeScript support, accessible primitives, and styling via Tailwind, CSS modules or styled-components depending on the product. Next.js starters cover routing, server components, authentication and API routes so you can go from clone to running app quickly. Dashboards come with the parts you'd otherwise rebuild every time — charts, data tables, forms, modals and theming.
React is part of the broader JavaScript world, so you'll find complementary non-React components there. Start from a static design in HTML Templates and make it dynamic, connect your app to a back end from PHP Scripts, or extend an existing product with add-ons from Plugins. Building for app stores too? The Mobile category includes React Native and cross-platform options.
Every React product includes the full source, a live demo and a commercial license, with documentation that explains the architecture so onboarding is quick. Whether you need a complete dashboard, a reusable component set, or a Next.js foundation to build on, these products help your team ship features instead of scaffolding. Browse the wider marketplace to round out your stack.
Frequently asked questions
Do React products support TypeScript?
Most do. Each product page indicates whether it ships TypeScript or JavaScript, and many include full type definitions out of the box.
Are Next.js starters included?
Yes. The category includes Next.js applications and starters covering routing, server components, auth and API routes alongside classic React SPAs.
What styling approach do they use?
It varies by product — Tailwind CSS, CSS modules, or styled-components are common. The product description states the styling method so you can match your stack.
Can I use these in a commercial app?
Yes. Each purchase includes a commercial license and the complete source code. Check the license tab for single versus extended usage details.