Services - A senior engineer who actually knows Next.js.
Your Next.js app works in dev and falls over in prod. Hydration errors, a half-done App Router migration, Lighthouse scores in the red while your two devs drown. You need someone who's lived inside Server Components, not someone Googling them on your dime.
What's included
- Build the full Next.js app (App Router, React Server Components, server actions, route handlers, and the auth/data layer) or ship the specific feature stuck at the top of your roadmap.
- Pick the right rendering per route: SSR for the dashboard, SSG for marketing, ISR with on-demand revalidation for content that changes. No more shipping everything client-side and praying.
- Fix Core Web Vitals. Kill hydration mismatches, trim the client bundle, move work to the server, get LCP/CLS/INP into the green, and make Lighthouse stop yelling.
- Migrate Pages Router to App Router incrementally, or move you off CRA, Gatsby, or a Vite SPA onto Next.js without a months-long freeze.
- Untangle the data layer: Suspense boundaries, streaming, proper caching and revalidation tags, and Server Actions that don't leak secrets or double-submit.
- Deploy it where it belongs. Vercel, or self-hosted on a VPS with Docker, Cloudflare in front, and standalone output so you're not locked in or overpaying.
Why on a subscription
Next.js work rarely arrives on a steady drip. It's a migration this month, a perf fire next, a new feature the day sales promises one. A flat monthly subscription you can pause means you get a Next.js specialist exactly when the work is there, with no salary to carry through the quiet weeks.
Frequently asked questions
- Do you actually specialize in Next.js, or is it just on the stack list?
- It's the founder's specialty. App Router, Server Components, the caching model, streaming, the deploy quirks. This is the thing he reaches for first, not something he's learning on your project. You get clean PRs in your repo, matched to your conventions.
- Our App Router migration is half-finished and scary. Can you take it over?
- Yes, that's common. We move it route by route so nothing freezes, keep Pages and App Router running side by side during the transition, and fix the hydration and caching gotchas that usually stall these migrations. You review and merge every step.
- Vercel is getting expensive. Can you self-host us instead?
- We do both. We'll set up a self-hosted Next.js deploy with standalone output, Docker, and Cloudflare on a VPS, keep ISR and image optimization working, and hand you something you control. Or if Vercel fits, we'll tune it so you're not overpaying.
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