Elevate Your Business with Expert NextJS Development Services
Next.js is the leading React framework for production web applications. It combines server-side rendering, static generation, and API routes in a single framework, making it the go-to choice for fast, SEO-friendly websites and web applications. At CodeDrips, we've built dozens of production Next.js applications for businesses across Australia.
Why Next.js?
- SEO Performance: Server-side rendering and static generation mean search engines see fully rendered content, giving you a significant advantage over client-side-only React apps.
- Speed: Automatic code splitting, image optimisation, and edge caching deliver sub-second page loads out of the box.
- Flexibility: Choose between static generation, server-side rendering, or incremental static regeneration on a per-page basis — whatever suits your content best.
- Full Stack: API routes let you build backend logic alongside your frontend, reducing complexity and infrastructure costs.
What We Build with Next.js
- Headless CMS Websites: Next.js paired with Sanity, Contentful, Dato, or WordPress as a headless backend for content-driven sites that are fast and easy to manage.
- Headless eCommerce: Custom storefronts powered by Shopify's Storefront API or Hydrogen, delivering the performance and flexibility that traditional themes can't match.
- Web Applications: Dashboards, client portals, SaaS products, and internal tools built with Next.js and deployed on Vercel or your preferred infrastructure.
- Marketing Sites: High-performance corporate and campaign sites with perfect Lighthouse scores and rich content editing experiences.
Our Next.js Expertise
We stay current with every Next.js release and leverage features like App Router, Server Components, and middleware to build applications that are modern, maintainable, and performant. Our team handles everything from initial architecture through to deployment, monitoring, and ongoing development.
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