Next.js gives you the speed of a static site with the power of a modern app. I build marketing sites and apps on it that load instantly and rank well.
Yes — Next.js is excellent for SEO when configured correctly. Server-side rendering and static generation mean search engines and AI crawlers get fully-rendered pages, and the framework makes fast load times and clean metadata straightforward.
Businesses that need instant load times.
Companies wanting a polished, fast site.
Anyone already in the React ecosystem.
Projects mixing content and application.
Outdated stacks that drag. I rebuild on Next.js.
Failing speed metrics. Next.js fixes that.
JavaScript sites engines can't read. I render properly.
Tangled front-ends. I deliver clean ones.
Dynamic sites slower than they should be.
Missing OG, canonical, schema.
Define pages, rendering strategy, and goals.
Develop in Next.js with SSR/SSG and clean metadata.
Core Web Vitals, schema, and analytics.
Ship to fast hosting with CI.
"Brian's expertise, reliability, and commitment to outstanding outcomes were clear at every stage. If you're looking to enhance your website and grow your brand, Brian is the perfect collaborator."
Yes — fast, server-rendered pages with clean metadata are SEO-friendly by design.
Not necessarily — it produces fast, maintainable sites, but I'll recommend the right tool for your scope.
Yes, including preserving SEO through the migration.
Server-rendered pages are fully readable by AI crawlers, which helps AEO/GEO.
Yes. I'm based in Los Angeles and know the local market well, but I work with businesses across California and nationwide, delivered remotely with regular check-ins.
Pricing depends on scope. After a free audit I send a clear, fixed proposal — no vague hourly surprises. Most small-business projects fall into defined packages so you know the number up front.
Book a free audit. You tell me your website and main problem, I review it, and I send back a prioritized action plan. If it's a fit, we scope the work from there.