Next.js Websites and Dashboards
I design and build Next.js sites and web apps that feel as good as they perform. SEO done right, accessibility default-on, Lighthouse 90+, and a codebase your team will not curse in six months.
What you get
- Production Next.js site or web app, hosted on Vercel, Hostinger, or your own infra
- CMS or content layer matching your needs (MDX, Notion, Sanity, or custom)
- Lighthouse score above 90 on Performance, Accessibility, Best Practices, SEO
- Analytics, sitemap, JSON-LD, and Open Graph all configured
- Source code in your GitHub from day one
Transparent pricing
Domain, hosting, and third-party services (Stripe, Razorpay, Resend, Sentry) are billed to your accounts. I do not mark them up. Prices vary by region to match local engineering market rates.
Up to 8 pages, content-driven, SEO done right, Lighthouse 90+.
- Up to 8 pages
- Custom design system
- SEO, sitemap, JSON-LD
- Dark mode
- Hosting setup
- 2 weeks post-launch support
Authenticated app with database, payments, and an admin panel.
- Auth (NextAuth or Clerk)
- Postgres or MySQL
- Payments (Stripe or Razorpay)
- Admin panel
- Transactional email
- 4 weeks post-launch support
Multi-tenant SaaS with auth, billing, dashboards, content, and analytics.
- Multi-tenancy
- Billing and subscription plans
- Internal dashboards
- CMS and marketing site
- Analytics and event tracking
- 8 weeks post-launch support
Why I charge this
- A studio agency charges 8 to 25 times the marketing-site price for the same scope. I deliver the same quality solo because there is no project manager layer to fund.
- I write production-grade TypeScript. Your next hire can read it. No proprietary template debt.
- Lighthouse 90+, accessibility, and SEO are not upsells. They are how I build by default.
- You get a real component system, not a one-shot template. Adding pages later costs hours, not days.
Why work with me
- You can audit my work on paisareality.com (Next.js 16 finance platform), value.codes (Express utility hub), epicenterexchange.com (non-profit dashboard), and devpilotx.com itself.
- I deploy live, not in a slide deck. Every milestone ends with a real URL you can click.
- Real CI checks before merge. TypeScript strict, ESLint, accessibility lint, Lighthouse smoke test.
- I will not vanish after launch. The support window is in writing and I keep it.
How an engagement runs
- Step 01
Discovery and scope
Free 30 minute call. I send a written scope, fixed price, and a milestone plan within 48 hours.
- Step 02
Design
I design in Figma or directly in code, depending on what you prefer. You see a working homepage in the first week.
- Step 03
Build
Page by page, with previews deployed to a staging URL. You comment as I build.
- Step 04
Launch
Production deploy, DNS, SSL, analytics, sitemap, and submission to Google Search Console.
- Step 05
Support
2 to 8 weeks of post-launch support depending on tier. Small fixes are free during this window.
Ideal for
- Founders launching a real product who need a site that converts and a codebase that scales
- Companies with an old WordPress or static site that needs to grow up
- Teams that want to move off Wix, Webflow, or Framer onto a developer-friendly stack
Not the right fit if
- Pure brochure sites under 4 pages where Framer or Webflow will serve you better and cheaper
- Anyone expecting a finished platform in a week. Quality takes the time it takes.
Common questions
Where will my site be hosted?
Vercel by default. Hostinger or AWS if you prefer. I set everything up and document it.
Will I be able to update content myself?
Yes. Depending on your stack, you get an MDX repo with simple edits, a Notion-driven CMS, or a full admin panel.
Do you handle SEO?
I handle the technical foundation: titles, descriptions, JSON-LD, sitemap, robots.txt, Open Graph, canonical URLs, performance. Content strategy is separate and not my service.
What about ongoing maintenance?
Optional. After the support window, I offer monthly retainers for small changes, performance audits, and new pages.
Ready to scope this?
Free 30 minute call. By the end of it you have a written scope, a price, and a timeline. No pressure to proceed.