Yayaw
One-time codebase access

Pay once. Own the system.

Lifetime access to a serious Next.js source foundation you own. The point is not a subscription. The point is deleting weeks of auth, RBAC, billing, CMS, media, i18n, flags, and admin work from your roadmap.

Launch price €299Lifetime accessSource ownership
What the payment unlocks

Not a PDF. Not a promise. Source access.

The offer exists because the boring infrastructure is where founder-devs lose weeks. Yayaw sells the foundation, not a hosted dependency.

01grant lifetime codebase access
02connect Stripe-oriented billing flows
03open CMS, media, admin, i18n, flags
04inspect RBAC and organization foundations
05build product logic on top

Access

The purchase unlocks source-owned codebase access.

Operate

CMS, pages, media, billing catalog, and publication are toolable.

Extend

Your engineering goes into product logic instead of yet another settings page.

The actual comparison

Cheap starters get expensive when production arrives.

Yayaw is priced against avoided infrastructure time, not against a blank repo with a pretty checkout button.

01

Blank repo: cheap today, expensive for the next six weeks.

02

Generic boilerplate: nice landing page, thin operations.

03

Hosted builder: convenient until ownership matters.

04

Yayaw: source-owned operational foundation.

No ambiguity tax

Clear answers before you buy.

The pricing page should not hide the business model. One payment, source access, you operate the stack.

01

Hosted? No. You run the system.

02

Subscription-first? No. The launch offer is one-time access.

03

Customizable? Yes. That is the point of source ownership.

04

Only AI? No. It fits AI products, B2B SaaS, dashboards, admin tools, and internal products.

Your roadmap called

It wants the admin panel removed from it.

Buy the codebase, own the foundation, and spend the next sprint on the product customers actually came for.