Next.js & React Web Development
I build fast, SEO-ready Next.js and React web apps for startups and teams, from MVP to migration, shipped end to end by one focused engineer.
Next.js development services from a solo full-stack engineer who ships production React and TypeScript web apps. I build new apps, migrate legacy frontends to Next.js, and tune SSR and SEO so pages rank and load fast. You work with me directly. I handle the frontend, the Node API, and the database, then ship and support it.
What you get
How I work
- 01
Short call and scope
We talk through your goals, current stack, and timeline. I write a clear scope with milestones and a fixed quote so you know the price before any code is written.
- 02
Design and data model
I set up the Next.js project, define the data model in PostgreSQL or your database, and agree on the API shape. You see a working skeleton early, not weeks of silence.
- 03
Build and review
I ship features in small PRs with preview deploys on Vercel. You review real pages as they land. I write TypeScript types and tests so the code stays stable.
- 04
Launch and SEO check
I deploy to production, verify SSR, metadata, and Core Web Vitals, and confirm nothing regressed. I hand over docs and a clean repo you fully own.
- 05
Support and handover
After launch I fix any issues, answer questions, and can stay on for a feature sprint. You keep full access to the code, infrastructure, and accounts.
Ways to work together
Next.js MVP build, 3 to 5 weeks, fixed price
I build a production Next.js and TypeScript web app from your spec. Includes the frontend, a Node API, a database, auth, and a Vercel deploy. Scoped and quoted after a short call.
Legacy to Next.js migration, fixed scope
I move your CRA, old React, or PHP frontend to the Next.js App Router. I keep your URLs and SEO intact, add SSR, and improve load times. Quoted per page count after a call.
Next.js SEO and SSR audit, 1 to 2 weeks
I audit your Next.js app for Core Web Vitals, rendering strategy, and metadata. You get a prioritized fix list and the high-impact changes implemented. Fixed price after a call.
Frontend feature sprint, billed weekly
I join your existing React or Next.js codebase to ship features, fix bugs, and clean up tech debt. TypeScript, tests, and clear PRs. Weekly rate, scoped to your backlog.
Tech I use for this
Common questions
Q.How much does it cost to build a Next.js web app?
Web app work starts from a few thousand dollars for a focused build, and the final number depends on scope. Pages, integrations like Stripe, auth, and the data model all move the price. I give a fixed quote after a short call so you know the cost before I start. No hourly surprises.
Q.Can you migrate my existing React or legacy site to Next.js?
Yes. I migrate CRA, older React, and PHP frontends to the Next.js App Router. I keep your existing URLs and metadata so SEO does not drop, add server-side rendering, and improve load times. I quote the migration per page count and complexity after we review your current site together.
Q.Do you handle the backend and database too, or just the frontend?
I handle both. I am a full-stack engineer, so I build the React frontend, the Node API, and the database in PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, or Redis. I also wire up Stripe, auth, and third-party APIs. You get one person who owns the whole app, not a frontend you then have to connect yourself.
Q.Will the Next.js site be good for SEO and fast?
Yes. I build with server-side rendering and static generation so pages are crawlable and load fast. I tune Core Web Vitals, set proper metadata and structured data, and check rendering in production. SEO and speed are part of the build, not an afterthought I add later for extra cost.
Q.Can I hire you to join my existing team or codebase?
Yes. I work as a freelance Next.js and React developer inside existing teams. I pick up your codebase, ship features in small reviewable PRs, fix bugs, and reduce tech debt. I write TypeScript and tests so the work stays maintainable. This is usually billed at a weekly rate scoped to your backlog.
Q.How long does a Next.js MVP take to build?
A focused production MVP usually takes three to five weeks once scope is set. That covers the Next.js frontend, a Node API, a database, auth, and a deploy on Vercel. Larger apps with many integrations take longer. I give you a milestone timeline with the fixed quote after our first call.
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