Frontend
Next.js
A site that loads fast and actually shows up on Google
Next.js is what I build most client sites and web apps on. The pages are ready before the visitor's browser asks for them, so the site opens quickly and Google can read every page properly — two things that decide whether people stay and whether they find you at all.
Why this matters to you
- Pages open in under a second, so visitors don't leave before seeing anything
- Google reads every page fully — no 'my site isn't showing up' problem
- Your site and its backend live in one codebase, so there's one thing to host
- Adding a new page or section later is a small job, not a rebuild
What I build with it
The kind of work this is right for.
Marketing sites and landing pages that rank
Customer dashboards and logged-in areas
Full SaaS products with billing and user accounts
Admin panels your team uses internally
SEO setup — sitemaps, meta tags, structured data — built in from day one
Built with Next.js
Work you can actually look at.
Where this fits
Services that use Next.js.
Common questions
Things people ask before starting.
Related Frontend Skills
Technologies I usually pair with Next.js.
Need a Next.js developer?
Tell me what you're trying to build or fix. I'll come back with a clear scope and timeline in writing — and I'll say so if Next.js isn't the right tool for it.



