An effective combination of React.js and Next.js is the most sure-fire way to provide high performance of web applications. That is why if SEO issues are of primary importance for your project, do not hesitate to hire a Next.js developer.
Each project is unique. That is why there are no specific time limits for Next.js project development, and a lead time ultimately depends on the scope and requirements of each particular project.
The most well-known and successful brands worldwide have developed their projects using Next.js and reaped its benefits. Among them are:
Netflix
GitHub
Hulu
Nike
Avocode
TicketMaster
TikTok
Hilton
Audible
Ferrari
Re-rendering
Next.js offers two forms of re-rendering in order to speed up page loading: With server-side rendering (SSR), pages are re-rendered into HTML on a server on each request. Load takes more time compared to SSG, but data is always updated. With static Site generation (SSG), pages are re-rendered into HTML on a server as well, but before a request, to be exact, at building time.
Automatic code splitting
Due to automatic code splitting, apps load only those bundles of code that are required according to the user request. It significantly reduces page loading time and improves app performance.
SEO-friendliness
Next.js enables front-end developers to create extremely high-performance, indexable, and crawlable web applications.
Hot Module Replacement (HMR)
Hot Module Replacement enables developers to see all changes live in the app once they have been made. Besides, it reloads only those modules that have been changed, considerably reducing the time needed to observe changes in action. As a result, development takes less time, as well.
Compatibility
Next.js is extremely compatible and can be easily integrated with common development technologies like React.js, Node.js, and other JavaScript ecosystems.
Simplicity
With Next.js, there is no need for numerous configurations, and front-end developers can at once dive into the development. All in all, the framework is easy-to-use and encourages a speedy development process.
The process of a Next.js developer hiring takes time. To accelerate this process, we recommend you first of all to submit your project requirements. After a thorough study and analysis of your requirements, we define team size and draw up a list of deliverables and a project roadmap. On the ground of this information, our HR and technical specialists sort out the most appropriate candidates for your project, send their CVs and portfolios, and organize video interviews. As soon as all candidates are approved, we get to a smooth integration of our dedicated team with your in-house workflows, tool sets, and team, ensuring effective working relationships and compliance with your corporate culture.
Only professional and up-and-coming Next.js developers
High-quality development at a reasonable price
Smooth and easy onboarding
Effective communication and good command of English
Regular reports
Scalability and flexibility;
On-time delivery
Flexible engagement models
File-system routing
Pre-rendering: static generation and server-side rendering
Automated compilation and bundling
Automatic code splitting
Built-in CSS and Sass support
Support of all CSS-in-JS libraries
TypeScript support
Fast Refresh support
API routes
Extendability
Next.js developers work on React-based apps and also create static websites, ensuring their high performance.
In-depth knowledge of JavaScript, HTML5, and CSS3;
Confident user of React.js and its frameworks like Flux and Redux;
Excellent knowledge of Next.js;
Experience with Restful APIs building;
Familiarity with version control tools, especially Git;
Excellent command of spoken and written English.
Devico offers flexible hiring models to provide you with an opportunity to choose the most appropriate one that complies with your business needs and project requirements. Hiring a Next.js developer from Devico, you can choose one of the following engagement models:
Hired Next.js developer works exclusively on your project 8 hours per day and five days a week.
As a hiring model name suggests, a Next.js developer will work for 4 hours per day, employed for five days/week.