Overview
How we work and what you get
Next.js development is the right choice when you need a fast, SEO-friendly, scalable React-based front-end. Feather Studio builds marketing sites, portals, and web applications with server-side rendering or static generation where appropriate, with strong focus on performance and security.
For international clients and English-speaking teams we provide clear communication, technical documentation, and CI/CD practices that make remote collaboration straightforward. Project structure follows conventions developers expect from modern Next.js codebases.
Benefits include fast loading (critical for SEO and conversions), flexible routing, API routes, and integrations with headless CMS, e-commerce stacks, or custom backends. When needed we add authentication, internationalisation, and analytics.
We avoid black-box delivery: we explain architecture, component boundaries, build and deploy flow, and long-term maintenance. That reduces vendor lock-in and accelerates your internal team if you have one.
Whether you launch a new product globally or replace a slow legacy front-end, Next.js often balances marketing velocity with engineering rigour. Contact us with a short problem statement and desired integrations.
For Serbia and regional clients the same team delivers in Serbian with English technical docs when mixed teams require it.
Investment
Pricing range
Next.js projects typically sit above simple WordPress sites; smaller builds may start at several thousand euros, while application portals scale higher. Exact scope is quoted after discovery.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
When should we choose Next.js over WordPress?
When performance, rich interactivity, personalisation, or custom API integration are priorities. WordPress remains strong for editorial-heavy marketing sites.
Do you work with headless CMS platforms?
Yes — we connect popular headless systems or your existing API depending on architecture.
What does hosting look like for Next.js?
Often Vercel or similar edge platforms; self-hosting with Node is possible. We recommend based on SLA and budget.
Do you deliver only front-end or also backend?
Our focus is Next.js front-end and API routes; backend can be your existing service or co-defined.
How is post-launch support structured?
Retainers or ad-hoc hours depending on change frequency and monitoring needs.