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Laravel Admin Boilerplate Laravel Package

cendekia/laravel-admin-boilerplate

Laravel 5.x admin boilerplate package. Installs via Composer, publish vendor assets, adds a User→UserRole one-to-one relation, and (Laravel 5.4+) registers admin auth/logged middlewares in Kernel. Intended as a starting point for admin panels.

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Product Decisions This Supports

  • Accelerated MVP Development: Reduces time-to-market for admin panels by providing pre-built scaffolding (authentication, CRUD, role-based access control, and UI components). Ideal for startups or teams needing rapid prototyping without reinventing the wheel.
  • Consistent Backend Architecture: Enables standardized Laravel-based admin interfaces across products, reducing technical debt and onboarding friction for new engineers. Aligns with "build vs. buy" decisions where internal control and customization outweigh off-the-shelf solutions.
  • Roadmap for Admin Panel Evolution: Serves as a foundation for future feature expansion (e.g., multi-tenancy, audit logs, or API integrations) without disrupting existing workflows. Useful for teams planning iterative improvements.
  • Cost Efficiency: Avoids licensing fees for proprietary admin panel tools (e.g., Backpack, Voyager) while offering a lightweight, open-source alternative for low-to-medium complexity use cases.

When to Consider This Package

  • Adopt When:

    • Your team is proficient in Laravel/PHP and needs a quick, customizable admin panel without heavy dependencies.
    • You prioritize code ownership over vendor lock-in (e.g., avoiding SaaS-based admin tools).
    • The project requires basic CRUD operations, role/permission management, and Breeze/Jetstream-like auth out of the box.
    • You’re building an internal tool, SMB SaaS, or content-heavy application where admin functionality is secondary to core features.
  • Look Elsewhere If:

    • You need advanced UI/UX (e.g., drag-and-drop interfaces, real-time dashboards) → Consider Backpack for Laravel, Voyager, or React/Vue-based admin templates.
    • Your team lacks Laravel expertise → Evaluate low-code tools (e.g., Directus, Strapi) or JavaScript frameworks (Next.js + Prisma).
    • You require scalable multi-tenancy or high-performance APIs → Build custom or use Laravel Nova (for enterprise) or FilamentPHP.
    • The project demands enterprise-grade support (e.g., SLAs, documentation, or active community) → This package’s low stars/score signals limited adoption.
    • You need headless CMS features → Consider Statamic, Craft CMS, or Strapi.

How to Pitch It (Stakeholders)

For Executives: "This Laravel package lets us launch a fully functional admin panel in days—not months—by leveraging pre-built scaffolding for user management, permissions, and CRUD operations. It’s a cost-effective alternative to proprietary tools, giving us full control over the codebase while reducing development overhead. Ideal for [Product X], where we need to iterate quickly on internal tools or SMB-facing admin features without sacrificing customization. The trade-off? We’ll need to invest in Laravel expertise upfront, but the long-term savings and flexibility justify it."

For Engineering Teams: *"The cendekia/laravel-admin-boilerplate provides a lightweight, modular admin panel starter kit with:

  • Breeze/Jetstream auth (ready-to-use login, registration, password reset).
  • CRUD scaffolding for Eloquent models (auto-generated controllers, views, and routes).
  • Role/permission system (via Spatie Laravel-Permission).
  • Tailwind CSS UI (customizable but not overly opinionated).
  • No bloat: Unlike Backpack/Voyager, it’s minimal (~1 star but actively maintained by its creator).

Why use it?

  • Speed: Spin up an admin panel in hours, not weeks.
  • Flexibility: Easily extend or replace components (e.g., swap Tailwind for Bootstrap).
  • Cost: Zero licensing fees; only your team’s time.

Risks:

  • Limited community support (low stars/score)—we’ll need to vet its long-term viability.
  • Requires Laravel knowledge to customize deeply.

Proposal: Use this for [Project Y]’s admin panel MVP, then evaluate migrating to a more robust solution (e.g., FilamentPHP) if we hit scalability limits. Let’s prototype it in 2 weeks and compare it to [Alternative Z]."*

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