About Swift Boilerplate

A SwiftUI kit from one indie to the next

I kept rebuilding paywalls, subscriptions, and AI plumbing for every new idea. Swift Boilerplate is the production-shaped repo I now start from — and the one I wish I had on the first app.

Swift Boilerplate

Sanii Verma

Maker

I write the kit, answer the mail, and ship the updates. If you are an indie trying to reach the App Store without another three weeks of scaffolding, this is for you.

Built by Sanii Verma

Why it exists

A real app foundation. Yours to keep.

Not a tutorial project. A SwiftUI codebase with the modules a shipped iOS app actually needs — already named, tested, and ready to restyle.

You own the source

A one-time purchase. You download Swift you can read, fork, and ship — no subscription to keep the files.

Native first

The kit targets iOS 17+. Liquid Glass turns on automatically on iOS 26+; iOS 17 through 25 use SwiftUI Material and stay pixel-identical.

Wired for money

RevenueCat subscriptions, paywalls, and restore sit in the project on day one.

Keys stay off the device

A Cloudflare Worker proxies OpenRouter so provider secrets never live in the binary.

Agents on the same map

Cursor rules, Claude skills, and a tidy MVVM tree so the editor and Xcode share one layout.

Review-ready

A branding map and a release-binary audit so reviewers see your app, not a leftover template.

Vision

what we strive for

I want indie iOS developers to open Xcode on a codebase that already looks like a real App Store product — not a blank project and a hope. Paywalls, Liquid Glass, and an AI path should be the default, not a three-week detour you repeat for every idea.

Spend the week on the thing only you can build. I already spent the months on the scaffolding: Swift 6 packages, RevenueCat, a Cloudflare proxy, and a repo an agent can follow.

— Sanii Verma