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Tel Aviv SaaS & FintechNext.js 15 + App RouterSupabase + VercelIST Timezone OverlapRemote-First Delivery

Next.js Development Agency in Tel Aviv

Your Next.js Deploy Ships While Tel Aviv Sleeps

5,000+
Sites shipped
Since 2012
GMT/PST overlap
Timezone coverage
London + LA studios
<2s LCP
Core Web Vitals
Lighthouse 95+ mobile
₪45K-750K
Project range
MVP to enterprise
What Your Tel Aviv Team Actually Gets — And What The Timezone Math Really Means

Your deploy ships at 6pm IST. Our London studio pushed the final commit at 4pm GMT, your Tel Aviv team reviewed staging during lunch overlap, and now your SaaS app is live on Vercel before dinner. We don't pretend to have boots on Rothschild Boulevard. Our studios are London and LA. But GMT to IST gives you six overlapping hours daily — 8am GMT is 10am IST, which means your morning standup runs while our senior developers are mid-sprint. We've shipped fintech MVPs, broken Series B monoliths into App Router architecture, and debugged Supabase RLS policies on this exact rhythm. Tel Aviv runs on fundraising deadlines. You need server components streaming data before your Series A demo. You need SOC 2-ready auth before enterprise pilots start. You need your infrastructure bill predictable before the next board deck. We build Next.js 15 apps with Supabase and Vercel because your runway doesn't afford six-month rewrites or ops teams you can't hire anyway.

Wo Projekte scheitern

Israeli dev talent priced out by Big Tech compensation packages Open roles sit for months while your roadmap stalls and competitors ship
MVP built on Create React App that can't handle SSR or SEO Organic traffic stays flat and paid acquisition costs keep climbing
Supabase auth and row-level security misconfigured for fintech compliance Security gaps that block SOC 2 certification and enterprise sales
Next.js pages router legacy app blocking adoption of server components Growing tech debt that makes every new feature slower and riskier to ship
Vercel costs spiking because ISR and caching aren't tuned properly Infrastructure bills eating into runway between funding rounds
No CI/CD pipeline — deployments are manual and break production Downtime during Israeli business hours costs user trust and revenue

Was wir bauen

Build App Router architecture with server components, parallel routes, and streaming from day one

Your MVP goes live in weeks with SEO-ready SSR, not months rebuilding a CRA legacy mess

Configure Supabase row-level security, JWT flows, and real-time subscriptions for fintech data isolation

Your auth passes SOC 2 audits with Postgres-backed RLS policies, not misconfigured Firebase rules

Deploy edge middleware on Vercel for geo-routing, A/B tests, and ISR revalidation under load

Your Vercel bill stays predictable with tuned ISR and cache headers, not surprise $8K overages mid-quarter

Implement bidirectional layouts with logical CSS and proper RTL support for Hebrew content

Your enterprise demo handles Hebrew UI and mixed-direction content without layout hacks breaking on Safari

Set Lighthouse CI performance budgets with real-user monitoring catching regressions pre-deploy

Your team catches performance regressions in CI before Israeli business hours start losing conversions

Write type-safe API routes with Zod validation, rate limiting, and edge middleware chains

Your API routes handle Series B traffic spikes with edge-level auth and structured errors, not 500s in Sentry

Unser Prozess

01

Architecture & Scope

We audit your existing stack (or spec your greenfield app), map data models in Supabase, define route structure, and set a performance budget. Daily syncs at 10am IST.
Week 1
02

Foundation Sprint

App Router scaffolding, Supabase project setup with RLS policies, Vercel project config, CI/CD pipeline with preview deployments on every PR. RTL layout system in place.
Weeks 2-3
03

Feature Build

Core features ship in two-week sprints. Server components, client interactivity boundaries, API routes, and real-time subscriptions. Each sprint ends with a deployed preview.
Weeks 4-8
04

Performance & Security Audit

Lighthouse CI gates enforced. Supabase RLS policies pen-tested. Edge caching validated under load. We fix what we find — no audit report that sits in a drawer.
Weeks 9-10
05

Launch & Handoff

Production deployment on Vercel with monitoring, error tracking, and alerting. Full documentation, recorded walkthrough, and two weeks of post-launch support included.
Weeks 11-12

Häufige Fragen

Do you have a physical office in Tel Aviv?

No. Our studios are in London (HQ) and Los Angeles. We work with Tel Aviv clients through remote delivery — which, for a city that's two hours ahead of London, works well. We get six to seven overlapping hours daily. Our standard setup is a daily sync at 10am IST / 8am GMT, async updates in Slack, and a shared Linear board for task tracking. We've shipped multiple projects for Israeli startups using this exact process.

How does the IST timezone overlap actually work day-to-day?

London (GMT/BST) overlaps with Tel Aviv (IST) from roughly 9am to 4pm your time. That's the bulk of a working day. Our LA team picks up in the afternoon IST, which means there's often someone working on your project across a wider window than a single co-located team would cover. Standups, code reviews, and design critiques happen in the overlap. Deep work happens in focused blocks. It's the same async-first workflow that most Tel Aviv tech companies already use internally.

Can you handle Hebrew content and RTL layouts properly?

Yes. We build RTL support using CSS logical properties — margin-inline-start instead of margin-left, that kind of thing. This means the layout flips correctly for Hebrew without a separate stylesheet or fragile overrides. For mixed-direction content (Hebrew UI with English product names, LTR code blocks, etc.), we use the dir attribute at the block level and test across Chrome, Safari, and Firefox. We've built bilingual Hebrew/English interfaces before.

What's your typical project cost in Israeli shekels?

Most Tel Aviv projects land between ₪45,000 and ₪750,000. A seed-stage MVP with auth, a few core features, and Vercel deployment usually falls in the ₪45K-₪120K range. A Series A or B product rebuild with full App Router migration, Supabase backend, performance optimization, and CI/CD pipeline runs ₪200K-₪500K. Enterprise engagements go higher. We scope before we quote — no ballpark pricing without understanding your actual requirements.

Why Next.js 15 with Supabase instead of a custom Node backend?

For most Tel Aviv SaaS and fintech startups, a custom Express or Fastify backend adds ops burden you don't need yet. Supabase gives you Postgres, auth, real-time subscriptions, and row-level security out of the box. Next.js 15 server components and API routes handle your application logic at the edge. You skip the DevOps hire, deploy on Vercel, and focus engineering time on your product — not on Kubernetes configs. When you outgrow this stack, the migration path is clear because Supabase is just Postgres underneath.

Can you work with our existing Israeli development team?

Absolutely. About a third of our Tel Aviv-area engagements are augmentation — we embed with your existing engineers rather than replacing them. We'll work in your GitHub org, follow your branching strategy, and join your existing standup cadence. Common setups include us owning the frontend architecture and performance layer while your team handles domain-specific backend logic. We document everything and do paired code reviews to make sure knowledge transfers, not just code.

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