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The components always relay on CSS-only solution whenever possible.
They are always consistent with the theme and fit immediately without adding additional classes.
With our integrated third-party services, there's no need to pull out your credit card to begin. We've deliberately made it hassle-free, so you can dive into your online venture smoothly.
We firmly believe in letting the market decide whether paid plans or other preferred providers are worth it. You can assess, experiment, and experience the value firsthand before committing financially.
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It's your canvas for creation, designed to evolve with your journey and ours, while also saving us oodles of time. For an extensive list of features, dive into the details page.
Yes! You can request a refund within 14 days of your purchase. You can read more on the refunds page.
Absolutely, you're good to go as long as you're cozy with Svelte and SvelteKit. The beauty of Svelte is its knack for seamlessly integrating with any library you fancy.
Nope, it's more than just a template. It's a complete project rooted in best practices. Among various things, it saves you from the ground-up grind and serves you with authentication and payment functionality right off the bat - crucial for any startup. Plus, it's designed with clarity and the ability to expand in mind.
Last update 6 days ago.
Regularly and always accompanied by meticulous documentation.
TypeScript all the way. While we might ponder replicating components in JavaScript and documenting them with JSDocs in the future, for now, let's stick to the TypeScript track.
Yep!