ShipAddons: Production-Ready Boilerplate for Google Workspace Add-on Development
By
Manuel Napoli
Hard crust, hollow middle. Skim only.
Summary
ShipAddons is a production-ready boilerplate for building Google Workspace add-ons that handles authentication, frontend setup, backend wiring, and billing, allowing developers to focus on their core product. It's built with modern technologies including React, Supabase, Stripe, TypeScript, Vite, and TailwindCSS.
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It solves the hardest parts: authentication, frontend setup, backend wiring, and billing, so you can focus on the actual product.
Built with React, Supabase, and Stripe, Typescript, Vite and TailwindCSS.
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