466 developers build on it · $249 once · lifetime updates · 30-day refund

    AnotherWrapper

    Want a create-t3-app alternative that includes a finished SaaS kit, payments, and a launch plan — not just a stack scaffold?

    T3 gives you a stack. AnotherWrapper gives you a kit you can launch

    create-t3-app is not a SaaS kit. Comparing them as if they were the same product is how people lose a month. Here is why you would pay instead of generating a free scaffold.

    466 founders shipping on it · $249 once · 30-day refund

    Direct answer

    Pick T3 / create-t3-app if you want a free typesafe Next.js scaffold and you will write payments, auth, and launch yourself. Pick AnotherWrapper if you want a complete Next.js starter for any product — Better Auth, Drizzle, Postgres, Stripe plus Polar plus LemonSqueezy, the agent harness — plus eight finished apps you can fork if you need them, for $249 once. You are not paying a tax on Next.js. You are buying the product T3 never claimed to be.

    T3 is free because it is not a product

    create-t3-app generates Next.js, tRPC, Prisma, NextAuth, and Tailwind. That is a stack. Stacks should be free. Charging $249 for those five names would be a tax on using the internet.

    People still type “T3 alternative” when they want a paid product by Friday. Those are different objects. The honest question is not “why isn’t AnotherWrapper free?” It is “do I want a generator, or do I want a kit that already takes money?”

    What $249 actually buys that a CLI cannot generate

    The CLI will not write Better Auth the way a production app uses it, or Drizzle schemas for credits and generations, or pgvector retrieval with citations, or Stripe plus Polar plus LemonSqueezy behind one paywall, or the AGENTS.md that stops Cursor rewriting auth while it “helps.”

    That is weeks even if you are fast. $249 is the shortcut around those weeks. If those weeks are the work you wanted — learning, control, tRPC as a religion — keep the CLI. It is the correct tool, and it costs zero.

    Keep T3 if tRPC is the point

    If end-to-end types on tRPC are a hard requirement, stay. AnotherWrapper is server actions, Better Auth, and Drizzle. Buying this and then fighting the API style is how you waste the money you were trying to save versus a free generator.

    Side by side, without the marketing

    Green is a real win. A tie is a tie. If they should win a row, they do.

    FeatureAnotherWrapperT3 / create-t3-app
    Finished apps in the box8 finished apps: chat, image, video, voice, transcription, vision, marketing plan, launch simulatorA generated Next.js + tRPC + Prisma + NextAuth app. Empty.
    Agent harnessAGENTS.md + CLAUDE.md, architecture docs, .env locked in settings, sixty slash commands, Fork-It prompts, security and payment review skillsA CLI and docs for the stack. No product harness.
    AuthenticationBetter Auth — OAuth, magic links, requireUser() on every server boundaryNextAuth / Auth.js — the T3 default
    DatabaseDrizzle + Postgres. Any Postgres host. Not locked to one vendor.Prisma. You choose the host. No product schema.
    RAG / embeddingsChunking, embeddings, pgvector, PDF extraction, citations to the pageNone
    AI layerSeven provider SDKs + ElevenLabs, streaming, tool calling, one model registryNone. You add a provider.
    PaymentsStripe, Polar and LemonSqueezy. Credits and a paywall gate.None. You add Stripe.
    AnalyticsPostHog, Plausible or DataFast — one env switchNone
    Go-to-market14-day launch path and the Launch VaultTheo, YouTube, and a Discord. You invent GTM.
    Price$249 once, lifetime updatesFree, open source
    Typesafe APIServer actions and route handlers on Next.jstRPC end to end. This is the reason T3 exists.

    Who each one is actually for

    Choose AnotherWrapper if

    • You want to ship a product this month, not learn a stack
    • You need payments, Better Auth, and Drizzle already decided
    • You work with Cursor or Claude Code and need the repo to survive the agent
    • You want a written launch plan after clone

    Choose T3 / create-t3-app if

    • You want tRPC, Prisma and NextAuth and you enjoy assembling the product
    • You are learning Next.js and the T3 community is the point
    • You do not want to pay until you have proven the idea on a scaffold

    A free scaffold is not an unpaid version of a product.

    T3 is free because Theo shipped a generator, not because a finished SaaS kit should cost $0. Paying $249 is optional. It is optional in the same way hiring a designer is optional: you can do it yourself, and most people underestimate how long “yourself” takes once Stripe webhooks show up.

    The month you spend on T3 is the product.

    Webhooks. Credits. Streaming. The agent wrecking auth. Embeddings. A landing page that does not look like every other T3 repo. That month is real work. If that month is how you want to learn, T3 is perfect. If that month is standing between you and a paying user, the licence is cheaper than the calendar.

    Do not pay $249 for Next.js. Pay it for the kit.

    create-t3-app stays free and good. If you already know you will spend the next month turning a scaffold into a product, skip that month. Better Auth, Drizzle, payments, the agent pack, and eight apps if you want them — that is the thing you were about to build.

    • The foundation is a full Next.js SaaS kit — auth, database, payments, analytics, email. Use it for any product. The eight apps are extra.
    • Better Auth — OAuth, magic links, requireUser() on every server boundary. Drizzle + Postgres. Any Postgres host. Not locked to one vendor.
    • Stripe, Polar and LemonSqueezy. Credits and a paywall gate.
    • PostHog, Plausible or DataFast — one env switch. Loops, Resend or Brevo — one env switch. Sentry.
    • AGENTS.md + CLAUDE.md, architecture docs, .env locked in settings, sixty slash commands, Fork-It prompts, security and payment review skills
    • 8 finished apps: chat, image, video, voice, transcription, vision, marketing plan, launch simulator
    • Seven provider SDKs + ElevenLabs, streaming, tool calling, one model registry

    $249 today · lifetime updates · 30-day refund

    You probably have a question or two

    These are the ones people type into ChatGPT. If yours is not here, email me.

    Worst case it costs you nothing. 30-day refund.

    Open the repo. If it is not the job, email me inside 30 days. The licence is $249 once — not a subscription, not a tax on using Next.js.

    $249 once · lifetime updates · 30-day refund

    P.S. If you scrolled straight here, and I do that too, here is the whole thing. A private GitHub repo with 8 finished AI apps in it, the auth, payments, model and RAG layers underneath them, the Agent Command Pack that stops your agent wrecking any of it, and the three bonuses above. $14,000 of finished work, for $249 once.

    Nothing to cancel and nothing to renew. Read it, and if it is not what I just described, you have 30 days to say so and get every dollar back.

    And the reason to do it tonight rather than next month is the one I opened with: you are already paying $100–$200 a month to an agent that keeps rebuilding this foundation for you. Wait a month and you buy it again.

    Fekri, AnotherWrapper

    Buying for a team? Startup and Agency licences from $549

    Want to click around first? All 8 are running at app.anotherwrapper.com

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    Not buying today

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