As we know, Laravel Fortify provides all the backend authentication logic. And missing all user forms. We need to develop it ourselves.
Every time I install Fortify, I create the same user forms... And... why not to create it once?
This package provides blade templates for every view, described by Fortify.
Install Fortify (this package already requires laravel/fortify) and publish
resources.
composer require codewiser/fortify
php artisan fortify:install
php artisan vendor:publish --tag=fortifyNext, setup views in FortifyServiceProvider class.
use Illuminate\Support\ServiceProvider;
use Laravel\Fortify\Fortify;
class FortifyServiceProvider extends ServiceProvider
{
    /**
     * Bootstrap any application services.
     */
    public function boot(): void
    {
        Fortify::loginView(fn() => view('auth.login'));
        Fortify::registerView(fn() => view('auth.register'));
        Fortify::verifyEmailView(fn() => view('auth.verify-email'));
        Fortify::confirmPasswordView(fn() => view('auth.confirm-password'));
        Fortify::twoFactorChallengeView(fn() => view('auth.two-factor-challenge'));
        Fortify::requestPasswordResetLinkView(fn() => view('auth.forgot-password'));
        Fortify::resetPasswordView(fn(Request $request) => view('auth.reset-password', [
            'request' => $request
        ]));
    }
}Finally, customize blades in resources/views/auth however you like.
Package provides few additional user pages: profile information, password update and two-factor setup.
These routes are available if relevant Fortify features have been enabled.
| Route name | Allows user... | 
|---|---|
| user-profile-information.show | to change name and email | 
| user-password.show | to update password | 
| two-factor.show | to setup two factor authorization | 
You may add this routes to a user menu.