Launch your SaaS from anywhere in the world
A Next.js + Supabase starter kit with Paystack and Paddle built in. Take payments from anywhere — even where Stripe doesn't serve.
Join the WaitlistYou built the app. Then payments killed the launch.
Every tutorial, every starter kit, every “ship fast” template assumes one thing: you can open a Stripe account. In over 100 countries, you can’t. Your code was never the problem, country_code was.
Foreign company
Register a company in Delaware or Estonia just to get paid.
Borrowed account
Borrow a friend's bank account abroad and hope it holds.
Pay per integration
Pay $40 per payment integration, again and again.
Shelve it
Or quietly shelve the project altogether.
Skip all four. Ship anyway.
One starter kit with payments, auth, and billing already wired in.
Everything to charge customers, minus the parts that block you
Parvaz is the boilerplate you'd build if you had the time — payments, auth, and billing already solved, so you ship the product instead of the plumbing.
Payments without Stripe
Paystack and Paddle wired in behind one checkout API. Take cards, transfers, and mobile money where Stripe can't go.
Subscriptions & billing
Plans, trials, upgrades, and proration handled. Founder-grade billing logic you'd otherwise spend a month on.
Webhooks already plumbed
Signature verification and idempotent handlers for every payment event, so your database never drifts out of sync.
Auth & user management
Supabase Auth with email, OAuth, and magic links — sessions, protected routes, and roles ready on day one.
Postgres with RLS
A typed Supabase schema with Row Level Security on by default. Multi-tenant safe before you write a line.
Transactional email
Receipts, welcome flows, and password resets ship pre-built — connect your provider and they just send.
Built on tools you already trust
No bespoke magic to learn. Parvaz wires together the proven, well-documented stack you'd reach for anyway — so the code feels familiar from day one.
- Next.js
- React
- TypeScript
- Supabase
- PostgreSQL
- Paystack
- Paddle
- Tailwind CSS
- shadcn/ui
- Vercel
Built by someone who hit the same wall
I built my first SaaS in a weekend. Getting paid for it took eight months.
Not because the product was broken — because I live somewhere Stripe doesn't serve. I registered a company abroad I didn't need, borrowed a friend's bank account across a border, and paid per-integration fees just to send an invoice. Every tutorial assumed the one thing I couldn't do: open a Stripe account.
Eventually it hit me that my code was never the problem. The payments layer was. So I built that layer once — Paystack and Paddle, properly wired, with auth and billing around it — and never wanted to write it again.
Parvaz is that layer, packaged. It's being built now so the next developer can ship in a weekend and get paid in a weekend, from anywhere.
Jeton Thaçi
Founder, Parvaz
Questions, answered
Get in before launch — at the founder price
Parvaz is being built now. Join the waitlist to be first in line, and tell us if you'd pre-order as a founder to lock in pricing that won't come back.
Founder price
One-time, lifetime updates
- Next.js + Supabase starter, production-ready
- Paystack & Paddle checkout wired in
- Auth, billing, and webhooks already plumbed
- Lifetime updates at the founder price