Startups, agencies, and SaaS teams working in React rarely need just one type of page — they need a marketing homepage, a working portfolio or works section, and often a blog for ongoing content marketing, all delivered as genuine React components rather than static HTML wrapped in a framework shell requiring additional translation work before it's genuinely usable. Kiosk – Modern, Responsive React and Next.js Templates was built to cover exactly that range, built with Next.js 15, React 19, TypeScript, SCSS, and React Bootstrap for startups, SaaS products, creative agencies, freelancers, and professional developers.
Kiosk delivers high-performance React website templates and Next.js landing pages that are fully responsive, mobile-friendly, and SEO-optimized right from the very start of the project. Rather than treating these as fundamentally different use cases requiring separate templates, Kiosk's page variety lets one consistent, framework-native design system flex across portfolios, SaaS marketing sites, and agency showcases alike.
The template is also available in additional variants to match different tech stacks: a plain Bootstrap and HTML version for teams not using a JavaScript framework, and an Angular version for teams standardized on Angular instead of React.
In today's digital landscape, having a fast, professional, and engaging website is essential, and for teams already building their product in React, a marketing site built in the same framework removes a real source of friction. Kiosk gives these teams modern React and Next.js templates that help launch conversion-focused landing pages and portfolio websites quickly, without the awkward seam between a plain-HTML marketing site and a React-based product that often requires a separate developer and a separate skill set just to maintain.
Next.js 15 and React 19 bring genuine technical advantages to this use case: server-side rendering supports fast initial load times and strong SEO performance, both of which matter directly for organic discovery, while React's component model keeps the codebase maintainable as a site grows well beyond its initial launch scope. Kiosk is built to take advantage of these capabilities rather than treating the framework as an interchangeable implementation detail that could just as easily be swapped for plain HTML without any real loss.
There's also a hiring and onboarding advantage worth noting. Developers evaluating a potential employer or client often look at the company's own website as a signal of engineering culture and code quality standards. A React-focused team running its marketing site on outdated or mismatched technology can send an unintended signal about the seriousness of the engineering culture inside, which matters directly for recruiting in a competitive market for React and Next.js talent.
Subtle React-driven animations and transitions add polish throughout the site without compromising performance, keeping the browsing experience engaging without slowing page load times down.
A working blog listing and detail page system, built as native React components, supports ongoing content marketing and SEO efforts without requiring a separate, disconnected blogging platform.
Working contact forms built as React components with client-side validation give visitors a direct way to reach out, wired consistently across every page that includes one.
A current, modern technical foundation gives React teams a genuine component-based site built with the latest stable releases of the frameworks their engineering teams already rely on daily.
Kiosk templates are fully responsive and mobile-friendly, ensuring smooth performance across desktops, tablets, and smartphones without layout compromises at any screen size.
Built with Next.js's server-side rendering capabilities, Kiosk supports strong search visibility from launch, helping React-based marketing sites compete for organic traffic effectively.
Dedicated React portfolio and resume layouts let freelancers and agencies showcase work professionally, presenting projects and credentials with the same component quality found throughout the rest of the site.
Purpose-built SaaS landing page layouts give product teams a genuine head start on presenting features, pricing, and value propositions clearly to prospective customers.
Agency-focused layouts support digital studios showcasing client work and services, while multipurpose templates flex across whichever specific use case a project needs.
With easily customizable layouts, colors, and sections, businesses can create React and Next.js landing pages that align perfectly with their specific brand identity.
Sections and components are built to be composed and reused across pages, reducing duplicate work as a site grows beyond its initial launch scope.
Built with TypeScript throughout, Kiosk gives React and Next.js teams the type safety and editor tooling benefits that make larger codebases more maintainable and less prone to runtime errors.
Combining React Bootstrap with Bootstrap 5.3's responsive grid system gives Kiosk a dependable layout foundation while keeping every component genuinely React-native rather than a thin wrapper.
Setup documentation and a year of dedicated support are included with every purchase, helping React teams get the template integrated into their workflow quickly and confidently.
Kiosk is a strong fit for startups building their marketing site in the same framework as their product, avoiding the maintenance overhead of running two separate, differently-built systems side by side. When a founding engineering team is already deep in React and Next.js for the core product, maintaining a separate plain-HTML marketing site introduces real friction: different build tooling, different deployment pipelines, and often a different developer entirely just to keep the marketing pages updated. Kiosk removes that friction by keeping everything under one React roof from day one.
SaaS companies benefit from Kiosk's purpose-built landing page layouts, which give real structural depth for presenting product features and pricing without starting from a blank React project. A SaaS team that starts with Kiosk's product landing page templates spends far less time solving layout and component problems that have already been solved well, and can instead focus development time on the copy, screenshots, and positioning that actually differentiate their specific product from competitors.
Digital agencies that have standardized on React for client work can use Kiosk's agency-focused templates to showcase their own capabilities, while freelancers and professional developers get a genuine head start on a portfolio site built with the exact technology stack they use daily. For a React developer specifically, a portfolio site built in React isn't just convenient — it's an implicit demonstration of the exact skill being claimed, since a prospective client or employer reviewing the site is quietly evaluating its technical execution alongside the projects it showcases.
And any React-based team planning content marketing from launch benefits from Kiosk's blog-ready structure, built as React components rather than a separately hosted platform requiring its own maintenance, design system, and technical stack disconnected from the rest of the site.
What distinguishes Kiosk from a narrower React template is how naturally its included pages map onto an actual business's growth trajectory. A startup can launch with just the core homepage and portfolio page, then activate SaaS-specific landing layouts as the product matures, agency-style case study sections as client work accumulates, and blog content as inbound marketing becomes a priority — all without switching templates or rebuilding the site's visual foundation at each stage. That flexibility is precisely what a growing React-based business needs from its marketing site, rather than a template that only serves the launch-day version of the company.
What distinguishes Kiosk from a plain HTML template with a React wrapper is that every page — marketing, portfolio, SaaS, blog — is genuine React and Next.js code sharing the same routing, state, and build tooling as the rest of an application. That consistency matters enormously for React teams specifically, since a developer extending or modifying any page in Kiosk works with exactly the same patterns and conventions they'd use anywhere else in a React codebase, rather than learning a separate set of conventions just for the marketing pages.
This also means Kiosk integrates cleanly into an existing React or Next.js monorepo, sharing linting rules, testing infrastructure, and deployment pipelines with the rest of a team's projects, removing one of the more common sources of friction when adopting a new template into an already-established React development process. New team members joining the project can also onboard faster, since there's only one set of framework conventions to learn across the entire codebase rather than two separate systems requiring different mental models to work with effectively.
Kiosk brings genuine framework-native depth to React and Next.js theming: portfolio, SaaS, and agency layouts, SEO-optimized performance through Next.js server-side rendering, and a reusable component architecture built on Next.js 15 and React 19. For startups, SaaS companies, agencies, and freelancers who need their web presence to grow alongside the business itself without ever leaving the React ecosystem, Kiosk offers a dependable, comprehensive starting point built for exactly that kind of ongoing evolution.
That evolution matters more than it might seem at initial launch. A startup that begins with just a homepage and a simple portfolio page can activate SaaS-specific landing layouts as the product matures, add blog content as inbound marketing becomes a priority, and expand agency-style case study sections as client work accumulates, all without switching templates or rebuilding the site's visual foundation at each stage. That continuity keeps brand consistency intact as a business scales, since visitors encountering the site at different points in its growth still experience the same coherent React-native design language throughout, rather than noticing an abrupt shift each time a new section gets added.
Kiosk is a multipurpose React and Next.js template collection built with Next.js 15 and React 19 for startups, SaaS products, agencies, and portfolios.
Yes, Kiosk takes advantage of Next.js server-side rendering to support strong search visibility and fast load times.
Yes, Kiosk includes dedicated React portfolio and resume layouts for freelancers and agencies to showcase work.
Yes, Kiosk is fully responsive and mobile-friendly across desktops, tablets, and smartphones.
Yes, Kiosk is also available as a Bootstrap and HTML template and as an Angular template for teams not using React.
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