The most expensive thing in software isn't building. It's rebuilding.
That dashboard you set up last month? You're setting it up again. The settings page your teammate built for a client project? They're building it from scratch for the next one. That auth flow you nailed three weeks ago? Gone. Starting over.
Not because the work was bad. Because there was no way to keep it.
Every new project in Bolt starts blank. And every time you start blank, you're paying a tax: time, consistency, and all the small decisions you've already made once and have to make again. Today, that changes. Team Templates are live on Bolt.
Team Templates are shared starting points your whole team builds from.
Create a template from any project. Lock the foundation: the structure, the patterns, the decisions you've already made. Then let anyone on your team start from it, every time, without drifting from what works.
This is different from duplicating a project. Duplicates drift. The moment someone changes a duplicate, it starts diverging. Two weeks later, you've got five versions of the same thing and none of them match.
Templates stay locked. Your team builds on top of them, not away from them. Same starting line, every time, for everyone.
What it looks like in practice:
An agency builds a client dashboard template. Every new client project starts from the same proven foundation, not from whatever the last project looked like.
A startup standardizes their settings page, blog layout, and onboarding flow. New teammates don't guess. They start from what already works.
A founder builds a product page pattern they like. Every variation starts from it, not from a blank screen.
Templates turn work you've already done into the starting line for everything that comes next.
Why templates compound.
Starting from blank isn't just slow. It's a compounding problem.
When every project resets to zero, your team never gets faster. The tenth project takes as long as the first. Knowledge lives in one person's head. Onboarding a new teammate means explaining everything from scratch, or watching them reinvent what already exists.
Your best work becomes shared infrastructure. The team gets faster with every project because the foundation is already there.
How it works
Log in to Bolt with your Teams account and open the project you want to reuse.
Click the project title, then Save as team template (give it a name your team will recognize).
Click Save new team template.
Your team can now find it on the homepage. Anyone on your Teams plan clicks Team template and it's right there.
Want the full walkthrough? Check out the docs.
Team Templates are live today for all Teams plans.
If you're on a Teams plan: go create your first template. Pick your best project, the one you keep wishing you could reuse, and make it the starting point for everything.
If you've been building solo on Pro: this is what Teams unlocks. Your work stops living in your head and starts working for everyone. Upgrade to Teams and turn what you've built into something that scales.
If you're new to Bolt: Team Templates are just the beginning of what collaboration on Bolt looks like.
Build it once. Start from it every time.
