Junno UI
Premium frontend foundations for modern React and Next.js teams that want polished product surfaces without rebuilding the same setup every sprint.
- React
- Frontend-native templates
- Next.js
- App Router foundations
- Tailwind
- Token-friendly styling


We got tired of rebuilding the same frontend foundations.
Across product after product, the same surfaces kept coming back: landing pages, dashboard shells, authentication flows, settings screens, tables, and responsive layouts.
Too many templates either look polished but feel rigid, or feel flexible but leave too much finishing work to the team buying them.
Junno aims to sit in the middle: clean enough to feel premium, practical enough to become part of a real product workflow.
Practical by default
Junno focuses on product surfaces teams actually ship, not showcase-only demos that fall apart during customization.
Modern foundations
Templates are built around current frontend tools, reusable UI patterns, and structure that stays easy to extend.
Made to be adopted
The goal is a cleaner starting point for real teams, with less repeated setup and fewer styling dead ends.
What you can already explore
This page stays focused on what is real and available, instead of filling space with placeholder sections that do not help trust.
Template catalog
Browse live products, compare pricing, and inspect the structure before you commit to a deeper review.
Junno Journal
Read implementation notes, backend lessons, and product thinking that shape how the collection is evolving.
Design standards
Every release aims for the same balance of polish, clarity, and production-minded defaults across the product surface.
What comes next
The roadmap is growing carefully. The aim is not to publish more pages for the sake of it, but to expand the ecosystem in places that make the product feel more complete.
Team profiles will come later
For now, the about page stays centered on the product itself. The team section will go live when it can support the brand with the same level of polish and clarity as the rest of the site.