Next.js Development Sofeat
Production-grade Next.js apps, shipped fast.
We build scalable, SEO-ready Next.js applications for startups and enterprises — from MVP to global scale. App Router, RSC, edge functions, and everything in between.
Why teams choose us
Built for Performance
Every project ships with Core Web Vitals green. We leverage React Server Components, streaming, and edge caching to make your app fast globally.
SEO-First Architecture
Server-side rendering, structured data, and clean URL architecture are baked in — not bolted on. Your content ranks.
From MVP to Scale
Whether you need a focused MVP in 6 weeks or a multi-region enterprise platform, we right-size the architecture for the stage you're in.
How we work
A clear, repeatable process — no surprises.
Discovery & Architecture
We audit your requirements, define the data flow, and choose the right rendering strategy (SSG, SSR, ISR, or hybrid) for your use case.
Design System & Component Library
We build a reusable, typed component library with your design tokens — so every page stays consistent as the product grows.
Development & Integration
Iterative sprints with weekly demos. API integrations, auth, CMS, payments — all wired up with proper error handling and monitoring.
Deploy, Optimise & Handover
We deploy to Vercel or your cloud of choice, set up CI/CD, document the codebase, and train your team.
Tech stack
What we build
Common use cases and project types.
- SaaS dashboards and marketing sites
- E-commerce storefronts
- Content-heavy editorial platforms
- Internal tooling and admin panels
- Landing page systems with CMS
- Developer portals and documentation sites
Frequently asked questions
How long does a Next.js project typically take?
A focused MVP with auth, a database, and core screens typically takes 4–8 weeks. A full-featured SaaS product with multiple integrations is usually 3–5 months. We give you a fixed-scope estimate before any work begins.
Do you use the Pages Router or App Router?
All new projects use the App Router with React Server Components — this is the current Next.js standard and gives the best performance and SEO outcomes. For existing Pages Router projects, we handle migrations too.
Can you take over an existing Next.js codebase?
Yes — we regularly audit, refactor, and extend existing Next.js projects. We start with a codebase review to identify bottlenecks and tech debt before quoting.
What hosting do you recommend?
Vercel is the natural home for Next.js and our default recommendation. For regulated industries or teams that need more control, we deploy to AWS (ECS, Lambda@Edge) or GCP.
Do you provide post-launch support?
Yes — we offer monthly retainers for ongoing feature development, performance monitoring, and security updates after launch.
Ready to start?
Tell us about your project and we'll send a detailed estimate within 24 hours.