Shipixen Frequently Asked Questions

Shipixen Frequently Asked Questions. Shipixen: Generate custom boilerplates for your products or websites and deploy seamlessly to Vercel with ease. Streamline your development workflow today!

FAQ from Shipixen

What is Shipixen?

Shipixen is a powerful app that generates custom boilerplates for your products or websites and facilitates deployment to Vercel.

How to use Shipixen?

1. Create a custom Next.js boilerplate with your branding, themes, and selected pages. 2. Generate the code and an SEO-optimized website. 3. Deploy to Vercel with a single click.

What does Shipixen do?

Shipixen generates boilerplate code customized with your branding, providing you with a git repository that you can modify as needed.

What are the benefits of pre-ordering?

Pre-ordering offers a 50% discount on the final price and a 1-year license, plus early access to the app.

How is the license managed?

The license is valid for one year, with an option to renew for continued use of Shipixen.

How many websites can be generated?

A valid license allows you to generate unlimited websites.

What is the blogging feature?

The blog feature uses Next.js and MDX, enabling you to write posts in Markdown which are then rendered as HTML.

Is TypeScript used in Shipixen?

Yes, Shipixen is built using TypeScript.

Where can the generated code be deployed?

Although Shipixen facilitates deployment to Vercel, you can deploy the code on any host that supports Next.js.

What is the technology stack used in the boilerplate?

The boilerplate is built with React, Next.js 14 with App Router, Tailwind CSS, TypeScript, and MDX powered by Contentlayer. The UI library is created using Shadcn UI, with icons from Lucide.

Does Shipixen support payment integrations like Stripe?

Currently, Shipixen does not include payment integrations. It focuses on creating landing pages, blogs, and pricing pages; payment integration must be added separately.

What platforms are supported by Shipixen?

At present, Shipixen works on macOS only. A web version is being developed for broader compatibility in the future.