🚀 Bolt Template Marketplace
Start fast with clean, community-powered Bolt templates.
🌱 What Inspired Me
While exploring bolt.new, I noticed something surprising — there weren’t any ready-made templates available for users to get started quickly. For a tool so powerful, this felt like a real gap. That’s what sparked the idea:
What if there was a marketplace filled with high-quality, community-driven Bolt templates?
That’s how Bolt Template Marketplace was born — a place where anyone can discover, use, and build on top of proven, production-ready templates.
🔨 How I Built It
I built this solo in just one day, handling everything end-to-end.
Stack Used:
- React
- TailwindCSS
- Supabase (for backend/database)
- Other supporting tools as needed
My focus was on simplicity, speed, and clean design, while keeping things developer-friendly and extensible for future contributions.
🧠 What I Learned
- How to work effectively with tools like bolt.new to achieve specific UI/UX outcomes
- Prompting plays a huge role when working with generative tools, I got better at asking the right questions
- Building something fast doesn't mean skipping fundamentals, I still kept everything clean and structured
🧩 Challenges I Faced
The toughest part was integrating the database properly and solving those subtle bugs, the ones that AI couldn’t help with.
The fix? I read through the documentation, walked through the code, and debugged line by line. Slow, but worth it.
🌍 Why This Matters
This project fills a very real gap in the current ecosystem, one that can provide real value to new users, pro users, and the Bolt team itself.
Templates help people start faster, learn better, and build more confidently.
And if Bolt doesn’t do it first, there’s a good chance competitors might.
🛤 What’s Next
I definitely plan to continue working on this. I already have a rough roadmap in mind and a few improvements lined up.
The goal?
To make Bolt Template Marketplace the go-to resource for anyone building with Bolt.
Built With
- javascript
- react
- supabse
- tailwind

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