Our standard
Every listing reviewed
About Twenty
Twenty connects builders who have shipped real products with founders who refuse to spend another month on boilerplate. No junk templates. No mystery repos. Just code that runs.
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Filter by stack & category
Review
Human + automated checks
Purchase
One-time checkout
Deploy
Clone, configure, ship
Most SaaS ideas don't fail on product.
They fail on setup.
Our story
We kept opening fresh repos and losing weeks to the same foundation - authentication, Stripe, admin panels, deploy configs - before we could test whether anyone wanted the product.
Templates existed everywhere, but trust did not. Pretty demos with no backend. Repos with no docs. We wanted one place where listings were held to a real standard.
That is Twenty: a marketplace where creators sell code they have shipped, and buyers skip straight to the part that makes their product unique.
Same foundation, new repo
Auth, Stripe, dashboards - rebuilt for every side project.
What we stand for
Our standard
Every listing reviewed
Every kit must ship with setup instructions. No exceptions.
Creators sell code they have run in production. Buyers inherit that work instead of starting from zero.
Full source access. Fork it, extend it, ship it - no recurring license games.
The name
Most SaaS products share the same twenty percent - auth, billing, admin, deploy. Founders rebuild it every time. We named the platform after that shared foundation: a place to find it curated, documented, and ready so you can focus on the eighty percent that is actually yours.
The difference
Not a file dump. A marketplace with real standards - curated, documented, and reviewed before anything hits the market.
We got tired of marketplaces that treat code like a commodity - pretty previews, missing docs, and repos that never saw a real deploy.
Nothing goes live without passing our checks.
Setup instructions on every single kit.
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That's us
Twenty is early and growing. Browse the market, list a kit, or reach out if you want to talk.