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Agencia Next.js Londres: Cara a Cara en Notting Hill

Tu Agencia Next.js te Espera en Notting Hill — No en Slack

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What In-Person Next.js Development Fixes — And What Slack Threads Can't

Your stakeholder walks into the studio. You pin wireframes to the wall. Someone sketches a routing tree on the board. The designer catches a wince when you scroll past the hero. That micro-expression — the one that disappears in async video comments — reshapes your component architecture before a single line ships. Remote builds collapse nuance into text. Your Next.js project needs React Server Components decisions made in real-time, not lost in timezone lag. We work in Notting Hill. You meet the engineers writing your code. Workshop sessions resolve design tension before it calcifies into refactor work. Builds move faster when your team and ours share the same room, the same coffee, the same moment a layout clicks. Geography still matters — especially when your business depends on getting this right the first time.

Dónde fallan los proyectos

Here's the thing -- there's a real difference between an agency you can sit down with over coffee and a team you've never actually met Remote-only setups can work fine for straightforward builds, but the moment you're trying to nail a brand's visual identity or make tricky design calls? Those nuanced conversations get lost in Slack threads and async Loom videos. You want someone who can read the room. Someone who notices when a stakeholder's body language says "I hate this" even though they typed "looks great." In-person collaboration catches those things. And honestly, for anything beyond a simple brochure site -- a real product, a brand that matters, something you're going to stake your company's growth on -- you shouldn't be flying blind with an offshore team you've never shaken hands with. London has brilliant agencies. Find one you can actually meet.
Honestly, the numbers can be jaw-dropping Some London agencies are quoting £80K+ for a Next.js build that -- in practice -- shouldn't run past £20K. So where's the extra £60K going? Shoreditch desk space, mostly. Plus account managers managing account managers, ping-pong tables, and brand decks about their "process." The real kicker is you're not getting better work for that premium. You're just subsidising someone's WeWork membership. Overhead-heavy agencies pass every single cost straight onto your invoice, and they're not even subtle about it.
WordPress isn't going anywhere -- but it's also not the right tool for everything If your current agency's entire skillset lives inside wp-admin, you're going to hit a wall fast when you need modern React architecture. And that wall has consequences: plugin-heavy builds, bloated page loads, Core Web Vitals scores that look like a car crash in Google Search Console. Sites built that way don't just feel slow -- they rank poorly, they're a nightmare to maintain, and they accumulate technical debt faster than you'd believe. Legacy approaches produce legacy results. Pretty straightforward.
SEO bolted on after launch is like putting on a seatbelt after the crash By the time someone's running a post-launch audit and flagging your crawlability issues, your missing hreflang tags, your render-blocking JavaScript -- the damage is already done. Rankings recovery takes months. Sometimes longer. The smarter approach is building SEO directly into the development process from day one: proper URL architecture, server-side rendering decisions made early, metadata structures that actually work. Technical SEO mistakes made at the build stage don't just cost you traffic -- they cost you time you can't get back.

Qué construimos

Walk into our Notting Hill studio for kickoff workshops — no Zoom fatigue, no calendar roulette

Ship Next.js 15 App Router builds with Server Components and streaming SSR — no legacy patterns dragging performance

Review wireframes and routing architecture on physical boards that stay visible all week

Deploy on Vercel with ISR, Edge middleware, and global CDN baked in — sub-200ms TTFB anywhere your buyers land

Watch your designer and our React engineers debate component patterns in real-time

Architect SEO from commit one: metadata API, schema markup, XML sitemaps, hreflang — ranking infrastructure, not post-launch patches

Catch stakeholder hesitation the moment it happens — body language you'd miss on a call

Integrate headless CMS (Payload, Sanity, Storyblok) with type-safe data fetching — your content team edits without breaking layouts

Run collaborative prototyping sessions where layout decisions resolve in minutes, not Slack threads

Hit Lighthouse 95–100 on every route — Core Web Vitals tuned for actual ranking impact, not vanity metrics

Access the team writing your code face-to-face — no offshore handoffs, no midnight debugging emails

Deliver production-grade React architecture without the £80K Shoreditch overhead — your budget funds engineers, not ping-pong tables

Preguntas frecuentes

¿Dónde estáis ubicados en Londres?

Social Animal está basada en Notting Hill, West Londres — así que si quieres una reunión cara a cara en lugar de otra llamada de Zoom, eso está genuinamente sobre la mesa. Realizamos sesiones de descubrimiento y talleres en nuestro estudio, lo que funciona bien para equipos que quieren poner a todos en la misma sala antes de comprometerse con un proyecto. También estamos configurados para trabajar con clientes en todo el Reino Unido e internacionalmente vía vídeo, así que la geografía no tiene que ser un obstáculo. ¿Pero estás basado en Londres? Ven. Vale la pena.

¿Solo construís con Next.js?

Next.js es nuestra opción preferida para aplicaciones web, plataformas SaaS y cualquier cosa con complejidad dinámica real. Pero no es la respuesta a todas las preguntas — para sitios con mucho contenido y directorios, Astro suele ser una mejor opción y honestamente produce resultados más limpios. Ambos frameworks se despliegan en Vercel, y estamos logrando consistentemente puntuaciones Lighthouse 90+ en todos los proyectos. El punto no es que estemos casados con ninguna herramienta en particular. Se trata de elegir lo que es realmente adecuado para tu proyecto en lugar de optar por defecto a lo que construimos en la última cosa.

¿Cuánto cuesta un proyecto Next.js en Londres?

Los sitios de marketing comienzan en £8,000. Las aplicaciones web — del tipo con flujos de autenticación, APIs de terceros, y paneles adecuados — típicamente oscilan entre £25,000 y £80,000 dependiendo de la complejidad. Las plataformas empresariales que implican arquitectura multi-tenant, internacionalización, o SEO programático a escala comienzan en £50,000. Y todo es a precio fijo. Sin facturas sorpresa llegando a tu bandeja de entrada tres semanas después del lanzamiento porque alguien olvidó incluir la integración del CMS. Conoces el número de entrada, y ese número no cambia.

¿Puedo reunirme con vuestro equipo de desarrollo?

Sí — y en realidad lo recomendaríamos para cualquier cosa significativa. Realizamos sesiones de descubrimiento en persona en el estudio de Notting Hill, y para compromisos más grandes iremos a ti para talleres en el sitio. Estos no son solo ejercicios de marcar casillas. Conseguir que tus stakeholders, tus desarrolladores, y tu pensamiento de SEO estén alineados *antes* de que comience el proyecto ahorra una cantidad genuinamente dolorosa de retrabajo después. Decisiones de arquitectura, estrategia de contenido, estructura de URL — ordena todo eso en una sala juntos, y el proyecto en sí irá mucho más suave.

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