Starter kits that stop at login UI
Many templates show a sign-in page but leave route protection, reset flows, and account-state handling unfinished.
Feature / Authentication
BunShip ships a production-ready authentication layer for SaaS products that need email flows, OAuth readiness, protected app routes, and operator-safe access boundaries from day one.
2
Provider paths
Choose Better Auth or Clerk without rebuilding the product shell.
< 1 day
Customization path
Replace branding, copy, and provider credentials quickly.
4+
Auth flows
Sign in, sign up, reset password, and email verification are already wired.

Authenticated routes already connect marketing entry, dashboard access, and account state.
Authentication gets expensive when teams discover the edge cases after launch. This page should close that doubt before purchase.
Many templates show a sign-in page but leave route protection, reset flows, and account-state handling unfinished.
Teams often want one auth path today and a different one later. BunShip keeps that migration surface explicit.
Operational routes need a clearer trust boundary than end-user routes. BunShip keeps those surfaces separate.
This page should make the implementation surface obvious to both buyers and technical reviewers.
Sign-in, sign-up, password reset, and verification pages already exist in the app router.
Better Auth and Clerk are both first-class paths in the product narrative and docs.
Marketing, app, and admin surfaces are organized so access boundaries remain readable.
Authentication is not just an entry form. It controls trust, onboarding friction, and every downstream paid action.
A buyer can see that account state, billing entry, and dashboard access already connect.
Your team focuses on product-specific onboarding instead of rebuilding auth plumbing.
Credits, subscriptions, generation history, and admin actions all depend on stable identity.
Route this page toward concrete docs instead of forcing technical readers to dig through the whole site.
Authentication docs
Implementation details, provider notes, and where to customize auth flows.
/docs/features/auth
Billing feature page
Show how identity and paid access connect once the user is authenticated.
/features/billing
Pricing
Move high-intent visitors from module evaluation into commercial conversion.
/pricing
The page should speak to buyers with different implementation pressure, not just engineers.
Skip the week of stitching together login, reset, and app gating before you can demo anything.
Ship a product shell where auth, billing, and admin routes already agree on identity.
Reuse a stable auth base across client work without hiding the provider customization surface.
Answer the migration and customization questions before they block conversion.
Next step
Move into pricing if you are evaluating BunShip commercially, or jump into docs if you want the implementation map first.