Tailwind CSS is an increasingly popular choice for developers to create their sites and back-ends. Today, I'd like to round up a handful of popular premium options that extend Tailwind or allow you to stand out in style.

SaaS Blocks Tailwind Template

SaaS Blocks is a Tailwind theme and components that makeup "blocks" or sections. It is a fairly new player on the scene and features 110 customizable blocks and multiple themes.

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Starts at $67 (one time) for a hobby license.

Overall score: 4.5/5

DevDojo Page Creator (Tails)

DevDojo is a drag-and-drop page builder with 170+ components. It's a reasonably priced and very well-designed alternative to other templates. The components look different from one another so you are not limited to the same style (if that's important to you).

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Overall score: 4/5

Tuk (Tailwind UI Kit)

Tuk consists of a web application kit, a marketing kit, and an e-commerce one. Well designed and reasonably priced, this is up there in terms of my favorites.

Tuk also comes with React, Angular, Vue & WordPress templates - quite impressive! The Tailwind UI Kit consists of 1000 components and 30 templates and allows for a variety of uses and functions - including your app dashboards! Overall, I am very impressed with this product and feel that it would be money well spent for anyone to buy this.

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Overall score: 3.5/5

Shuffle

Shuffle is a Tailwind page builder that allows you to drag and drop blocks onto a page and then export the project. The tool also allows you to change colors, typography, general and container settings. Lastly, you can add your custom CSS right in the app.

Shuffle looks great at first glance, and it has some well-designed sections, but overall I felt that it lacks consistency in design. Some blocks look much better than others (and some as if the designer gave up). I feel that this tool has potential, but it's not quite there in terms of visual consistency and component options.

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Overall score: 3/5

What is your favorite theme, template, or component system for Tailwind (free or premium)?

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