Radixweb Launches Free .NET + Angular Boilerplate That Reduces Development Time by 70%
October 30th, 2025 7:00 AM
By: Newsworthy Staff
Radixweb has released a free microservices boilerplate combining .NET and Angular technologies that significantly accelerates enterprise software development by providing production-ready architecture and pre-built components.

Radixweb, an AI-first product engineering company, has launched a .NET + Angular microservices boilerplate that aims to help developers speed up enterprise software development. The free boilerplate combines a .NET boilerplate for the backend with an Angular boilerplate for the frontend, providing a solid foundation for enterprise applications. This solution addresses the repetitive tasks involved in setting up enterprise applications, including authentication, user management, notifications, and security configurations.
The microservices boilerplate offers a production-ready architecture that is modular, scalable, and secure, enabling teams to launch core services in days instead of months while cutting setup time by up to 70%. The full stack boilerplate utilizes modern technologies including .NET, Angular, and SQL Server, featuring built-in authentication, JWT-based security, and role-based access controls. Frontend developers benefit from a ready-to-use Angular app boilerplate with modular architecture that includes dashboards, authentication flows, and other reusable components for building clean, maintainable enterprise-grade user interfaces.
Key features of the enterprise boilerplate include real-time notifications via SignalR, configurable email delivery, and multi-channel support through SMS and webhooks. Pratik Mistry, EVP - Technology Consulting at Radixweb, explained that the goal with this boilerplate programming approach is to save teams from repetitive work and allow them to focus on creating real value. The combination of Angular boilerplate and .NET boilerplate brings together best practices, prebuilt modules, and production-ready boilerplate code that has been tested across hundreds of projects.
The boilerplate code is structured to support multiple teams working simultaneously without conflicts, with each microservice running independently to support modular development that can scale with enterprise needs. The architecture follows Clean Architecture principles and utilizes CQRS and repository patterns. This enterprise-grade microservices boilerplate is particularly suitable for SaaS startups, large enterprises, and development teams seeking to standardize microservice architecture while accelerating time-to-market.
To implement the full-stack boilerplate, developers simply need to clone the repository from Radixweb's Enterprise Microservices Boilerplate here, configure backend services, and set up the application. The boilerplate supports deployment across cloud or hybrid environments with minimal effort, facilitating quick onboarding and reducing development risk. This practical solution enables teams to streamline enterprise app development, cut costs, and concentrate on innovation rather than repetitive setup tasks.
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