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How to Build a Time Tracking App with ZeroToShipped

Ship your full-stack app in a matter of days. Deploy quickly and start earning right away.

Zero to Shipped gives you a complete Next.js foundation for building a How to Build a Time Tracking App. Auth, payments, database, and API are all pre-configured so every line you write goes toward your product.

Why building a How to Build a Time Tracking App is harder than it should be

Configuring authentication, roles, and user management from scratch burns days before any product features get written

Setting up a type-safe database and ORM for a production app takes significant time and expertise

Integrating payment processing and subscriptions is complex and error-prone without a pre-built billing layer

Building a polished, responsive UI without a component system takes weeks of frontend work

Background jobs and async processing require additional infrastructure and configuration

Connecting all layers of a full-stack Next.js app from scratch delays shipping by months

What You Get with Zero to Shipped

Better Auth pre-configured with social login, magic links, and session management

Prisma ORM with PostgreSQL for type-safe schema-managed database operations from day one

Polar.sh billing integration for subscriptions and one-time payments out of the box

shadcn/ui component library with light and dark mode and fully responsive layouts

tRPC for end-to-end type-safe APIs with zero manual boilerplate

Redis-powered background workers for async tasks and scheduled cron jobs

How It Works

1

Get Access

Buy once and clone the private GitHub repo to your machine.

2

Configure Your App

Set your environment variables with the included ENV generator and deploy.

3

Ship and Earn

Your How to Build a Time Tracking App is live and ready to take payments from day one.

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