From starter kit to shippable site
A starter kit becomes useful when it does more than compile. It should guide teams toward a site that can actually launch.
Article series
A StataRocket article series about launch preparation, assets, SEO and production-ready defaults.
Launch Notes collects articles about the parts of a starter kit that matter close to release: SEO, assets, performance, documentation and the quiet defaults that prevent avoidable launch-week chaos.
Article series
A starter kit becomes useful when it does more than compile. It should guide teams toward a site that can actually launch.
Tailwind CSS v4 moves more design configuration into CSS, which pairs well with StataRocket’s theme token approach.
A starter kit should ship assets in predictable places, with clear naming and enough metadata for real editorial workflows.
SEO-ready starter defaults help teams publish pages with reliable metadata while still allowing page-level control when content needs it.