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daisyUI: Pre-built Tailwind Components That Actually Ship
Free component library for Tailwind CSS. Cuts frontend iteration time by 30–50% on MVPs. Use it when you need styled buttons, forms, and modals without rolling your own.
saadeghi/daisyui ↗daisyUI gives you a library of ready-to-use UI components built on top of Tailwind CSS. Think of it like a box of LEGO blocks: instead of painting every brick yourself, you snap together buttons, cards, modals, and navigation bars that already look polished. You still customize with Tailwind classes, so you're not locked into a design system—just saved from the repetitive work of styling form inputs and dropdowns from scratch. For solopreneurs and early-stage builders shipping fast, this cuts days off the frontend phase. It's free, open-source, and works everywhere Tailwind does. Use it if you're building an MVP and want your UI to look intentional without hiring a designer.
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daisyUI: Tailwind components that actually ship
Pre-built, styled components for Tailwind CSS. Buttons, forms, cards, modals—all free and open-source. Cuts frontend iteration 30–50% for MVPs. Fully customizable; not a design prison. Worth the 10-minute setup if you're shipping solo.
daisyUI is what you use when you want Tailwind's flexibility but don't have time to style every form input from scratch. Pre-built components, free, open-source. Ships 30–50% faster on the frontend. https://github.com/saadeghi/daisyui
Shipping solo? daisyUI is a Tailwind component library that cuts frontend iteration time—buttons, modals, forms, all styled and ready. Free and open-source. Solid move for early-stage builders who want intentional UI without the grind.
just shipped a dashboard in half the time. turns out, not building buttons from scratch saves you. daisyui sits on tailwind and gives you ~60 production-ready components out of the box. no design system yak-shaving, no "why does my button look different in Safari." built a product last month where we went from figma to live in 3 weeks. would've been 6 without these components. the library's hit 69k stars because it actually solves the problem: you want tailwind's flexibility without the "i need to write 40 lines of css for a modal" tax. if you're solo or on a tight runway, this is the kind of tool that buys you time to focus on what matters—your actual product logic, not CSS.
the underrated move: daisyui lets you ship styled components on tailwind without touching figma. 60+ components, zero dependencies beyond tailwind. i used it to cut frontend iteration in half. mvp went from 6 weeks to 3. that's not hype—that's just fewer yak shaves. open source. 69k stars. works.