How to use the Next.js Serwist Thirdweb embedded wallet template
This guide walks you through using the template which uses Next.js, Serwist (offline capabilities), and Thirdweb embedded wallet to build a Progressive Web Application (PWA) on Monad.
Prerequisites
- Node.js (v18 or higher)
- a Thirdweb account
Setup
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Clone the repository: git clone https://github.com/monad-developers/next-serwist-thirdweb.git
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cdinto the project directory:cd next-serwist-thirdweb
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Install dependencies: npm install
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Create a .env.localfile in the root directory:cp .env.example .env.local
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Start adding your environment variables to the .env.localfile:# Thirdweb Configuration (Required)NEXT_PUBLIC_THIRDWEB_CLIENT_ID=your_thirdweb_client_id_here# Web Push (Required)WEB_PUSH_EMAIL=user@example.comWEB_PUSH_PRIVATE_KEY=your_vapid_private_keyNEXT_PUBLIC_WEB_PUSH_PUBLIC_KEY=your_vapid_public_keyIf you lost your Thirdweb Client ID, you can find it in the Thirdweb dashboard. 
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Generate VAPID keys for web push notifications: npx web-push generate-vapid-keys --jsonCopy the generated keys to your .env.local file (replace the placeholder values from step 5). 
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Running the Application: Development Mode: npm run devThe application will be available at http://localhost:3000. Production Mode: For full PWA functionality (including install prompts): npm run build && npm run start
Folder structure of the template
next-serwist-thirdweb/├── app/│   ├── components/         # React components│   │   ├── InstallPWA.tsx  # PWA install prompt│   │   └── ...│   ├── ~offline/           # Offline page│   └── ...├── public/                 # Static assets└── ...Changing the app name
- Edit public/manifest.json:- Change the nameandshort_namefields
 
- Change the 
- Run npm run buildto update the app
Notification Setup
To receive push notifications from this app, you need to enable notifications in your browser and/or system settings.
Browser Settings
Chrome/Edge
- Click the lock icon 🔒 in the address bar
- Set "Notifications" to "Allow"
- Or go to Settings → Privacy and security → Site Settings → Notifications
Firefox
- Click the shield icon 🛡️ in the address bar
- Turn off "Enhanced Tracking Protection" for this site (if needed)
- Allow notifications when prompted
- Or go to Settings → Privacy & Security → Permissions → Notifications
Safari
- Go to Safari → Settings → Websites → Notifications
- Find your site and set it to "Allow"
System Settings
macOS
- System Preferences → Notifications & Focus
- Find your browser and ensure notifications are enabled
- Check "Allow notifications from websites" in browser settings
Windows
- Settings → System → Notifications & actions
- Ensure your browser can send notifications
- Check browser notification settings
iOS
- Settings → Notifications → [Your Browser]
- Enable "Allow Notifications"
- Also enable in browser settings
Android
- Settings → Apps → [Your Browser] → Notifications
- Enable notifications
- Check browser notification permissions
Backend Integration Required
SendNotification.tsx component is sample codeSendNotification.tsx requires backend implementation:
- Save subscription data when users subscribe (see TODO comments in code)
- Delete subscription data when users unsubscribe
- Implement /notificationendpoint to send actual push notifications
- Use web-pushlibrary or similar for server-side notification delivery
Customizing Notification Content
To customize your push notification content, edit app/notification/route.ts and modify the title, message, icon, and other properties in the sendNotification call.
Modifying the App Icon & Splash Screen
App Icons
Replace the icon files in the public/icons/ directory with your custom icons:
- icon-512x512.png- Main app icon (512×512px)
- android-chrome-192x192.png- Android icon (192×192px)
- apple-touch-icon.png- iOS home screen icon (180×180px)
Also update the favicon:
- public/favicon.ico- Browser favicon
- app/favicon.ico- Next.js app favicon
Splash Screen
Splash screens are automatically generated from your app icon and theme colors defined in public/manifest.json. To customize:
- Update the theme_colorandbackground_colorinpublic/manifest.json
- Ensure your main icon (icon-512x512.png) represents your brand
- Run npm run buildto apply changes
Use tools like PWA Asset Generator to create all required icon sizes from a single source image.
Deploying to Vercel
Using Vercel Dashboard
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Connect your repository: - Push your code to GitHub
- Visit vercel.com and import your repository
 
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Configure environment variables: - In your Vercel project dashboard, go to Settings → Environment Variables
- Add the same variables from your .env.local:NEXT_PUBLIC_THIRDWEB_CLIENT_IDWEB_PUSH_EMAILWEB_PUSH_PRIVATE_KEYNEXT_PUBLIC_WEB_PUSH_PUBLIC_KEY
 
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Deploy: Vercel will automatically build and deploy your app 
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Update Thirdweb settings: In your Thirdweb dashboard, add your Vercel domain (e.g., your-app.vercel.app) to the allowed origins
PWA features (install prompts, offline support, push notifications) work automatically on HTTPS domains like Vercel deployments.
Using Vercel CLI
Alternatively, deploy using the Vercel CLI:
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Install Vercel CLI: npm i -g vercel
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Login to Vercel: vercel login
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Deploy: vercelFollow the prompts to configure your project. 
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Add environment variables: vercel env add NEXT_PUBLIC_THIRDWEB_CLIENT_IDvercel env add WEB_PUSH_EMAILvercel env add WEB_PUSH_PRIVATE_KEYvercel env add NEXT_PUBLIC_WEB_PUSH_PUBLIC_KEYOr you can go to the Vercel dashboard and add the environment variables there. 
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Redeploy with environment variables: vercel --prod
Learn more
- Serwist: docs | guides
- Thirdweb: docs | guides
- Monad: supported tooling and infra