Next.js Development
Next.js Enterprise Development
Production-grade Next.js applications for SaaS platforms, enterprise dashboards, and high-traffic web products. App Router, TypeScript, and architecture that scales beyond the tutorial.
$77K+
React Enterprise Platform
1,921
Hours Delivered
150+
Projects
8+
Years
Use Cases
What We Build with Next.js
Multi-tenant SaaS platforms
Next.js App Router with tenant isolation, role-based access, subscription billing, and the rendering strategy (SSR vs SSG vs ISR) matched to each route's data requirements.
Internal tools and admin panels
Fast, server-rendered dashboards with real data. No client-side loading spinners for data that can be fetched on the server. Built for the people who use them daily, not for a demo.
High-traffic marketing and product sites
Static generation with ISR for content that changes infrequently. Edge-deployed via Vercel for sub-100ms TTFB globally. Full Lighthouse scores and Core Web Vitals compliance.
API-heavy enterprise applications
Next.js as the frontend layer over Go or Node.js APIs. Shared TypeScript types via OpenAPI code generation. Breaking API changes surface at compile time, not in production.
Tech Stack
Technologies We Use
Why FriendsBit
What Sets Us Apart
We use Next.js App Router in production, including this site. We understand the nuances of Server vs Client Components, streaming, and when each rendering strategy is the right call.
Our largest engagement was a $77,240 enterprise platform built with React and TypeScript over 1,921 hours. Next.js architecture at that scale requires decisions that tutorial projects never surface.
We write TypeScript with strict mode. No any, no shortcuts. Prop types, API response types, and shared type contracts between frontend and backend.
Next.js deployment is not just Vercel. We deploy to AWS CloudFront, self-hosted Node.js, and custom edge configurations depending on the project's constraints.
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