Interfaces That Load Fast
Competitors scoring 97 on Lighthouse rank above you and convert better. Performance is not optional - it is how search engines and users judge your site.
New build or fixing an existing one?
Next.js Development
App Router, React Server Components, TypeScript strict mode - production architecture, not a demo.
React Development
SPAs, dashboards, and component libraries with state management that fits actual complexity.
Frontend Development
React, Next.js, design systems, and accessibility - pixel-perfect with keyboard nav and screen reader support.
Performance Optimization
Core Web Vitals, LCP under 1 second. Before-and-after Lighthouse report with CrUX field data.
Fast because it's built right.
95+ or the work continues
Performance is measurable. Before-and-after Lighthouse report included. The score has to be there.
App Router from day one
Projects built natively on Next.js App Router load faster and cache better than converted Pages Router projects.
TypeScript strict mode, always
Strict mode with no any shortcuts. Bugs surface at compile time, not in user reports.
Results that build trust
The numbers behind the work - measured on real production data, not demos.
20+
MVPs shipped to real users
4-8 wks
Average kickoff to live
Fixed
Price, no scope creep
30 days
Post-launch bug-fix support
Common questions
How much does a Lighthouse improvement actually matter?
Google data shows a 1-second improvement in mobile load time increases conversion rates by up to 27%. Score improvements from 60 to 90 consistently reduce bounce rate and lift pages per session.
What is the difference between App Router and Pages Router?
App Router is the current Next.js architecture with React Server Components, nested layouts, and built-in streaming. New projects should use App Router. Pages Router is legacy - it can be migrated carefully.
Can you take over an existing React codebase?
Yes, after a code review first. I will tell you honestly whether a clean continuation or a targeted rewrite makes more sense before quoting.
What does your frontend need?
New build, migration, or performance audit. Describe where you are and where you need to be.