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Jamstack Agency London | Astro, Next.js & Nuxt

Your Static Site Loads in 800ms — Until You Add a CMS

<100ms
Edge Load Time
Global CDN delivery
98+
Lighthouse Score
Every project target
2-5×
Faster Than WordPress
Core Web Vitals
£0
Server Vulnerabilities
Static by default
What Actually Ships When You Choose Jamstack — And What Stays Behind

Your page goes live before the database even wakes up. A Jamstack agency pre-renders every route at build time and serves it from a global CDN — no runtime queries, no server cold starts, no MySQL timeouts killing your checkout flow. Your team gets frameworks like Astro, Next.js, and Nuxt paired with headless CMS platforms that editors can actually use without Slack-tagging a developer. London Jamstack agencies exist because WordPress and monolithic PHP stacks can't hit Core Web Vitals targets without extreme caching gymnastics. Static generation means sub-second loads, zero-downtime deploys, and hosting bills that don't double when your campaign actually works. But pre-rendering breaks the moment you bolt on a legacy CMS that wasn't built for it — which is why the CMS choice matters more than the framework.

プロジェクトが失敗する理由

Your WordPress site's scoring below 50 on Lighthouse and you're haemorrhaging mobile visitors Google's page experience signals are actively suppressing your rankings in UK search results.
Your monolithic CMS needs constant security patches and plugin updates Miss one, and you're not just dealing with a compromised site — you're potentially in front of the ICO explaining a UK GDPR breach.
Content editors are waiting on developers for every page change and campaign landing page Marketing slows to a crawl while competitors launch campaigns weeks ahead of you.
Your hosting bill scales linearly every time you run a promotion You're either overprovisioning infrastructure all year or watching the site fall over exactly when it matters most.
Bouncing between designers, developers, and CMS consultants means nobody actually owns the architecture Integration bugs pile up with every handoff, and accountability disappears into the gaps.
Your current agency quotes in USD, bills hourly, and shifts scope constantly Projects run 40–60% over budget with no fixed deliverables and nothing contractual in GBP.

コンプライアンス

Static Site Generation

Pages pre-rendered at build time and served from edge nodes worldwide. No server-side processing means no server-side attack surface — and consistent sub-100ms response times regardless of where your users are.

Headless CMS Integration

Content lives in Payload, Sanity, or Contentful, completely decoupled from how it's displayed. Editors get a familiar interface. Developers keep full control over the frontend stack. Neither gets in the other's way.

Edge-First Hosting

Deployed to Vercel or Netlify with automatic global CDN distribution. Atomic deploys, instant rollbacks, and preview environments on every pull request — so you can review changes before they're anywhere near production.

Core Web Vitals Optimisation

Astro's island architecture and Next.js partial prerendering ship minimal JavaScript to the browser. Every build gets audited against LCP, CLS, and INP thresholds. If it doesn't pass, it doesn't go out.

UK GDPR & Cookie Compliance

Privacy-by-design with server-side analytics, consent management, and zero third-party trackers by default. Data residency options are available if you've got UK/EU hosting requirements.

Incremental Static Regeneration

Hybrid rendering revalidates pages on demand without triggering full rebuilds. Product catalogues, blog posts, dynamic content — it all stays current while keeping static performance intact.

構築する内容

Ships zero JavaScript by default — partial hydration only loads components when they scroll into view

Bundle size drops 40% because unused JavaScript never ships to the browser

Renders server-side in React with streaming SSR — full-stack routing at static-site speed

Your app handles 10,000 concurrent users on a $20/month Vercel plan without scaling drama

Auto-imports Vue components and deploys to edge with zero configuration required

Content teams launch campaign pages in 12 minutes instead of waiting three days for dev tickets

Runs a TypeScript-first headless CMS you host — no vendor seat fees or API rate limits

Your CMS admin lives in your repo — migrate hosts in 90 seconds with zero vendor negotiation

Publishes content in real-time with GROQ queries — editors preview changes without re-deploying

Marketing publishes A/B tests live while developers stay focused on features that actually convert

Blocks deploys below Lighthouse 95 automatically — performance gates run in CI before production

Failed builds never reach production — your Core Web Vitals stay green even when juniors deploy

私たちのプロセス

01

Architecture & CMS Selection

We audit your content model, traffic patterns, and editorial workflow before recommending anything. You get a technical spec and a fixed quote in GBP, not a ballpark figure that triples by go-live.
Week 1
02

Design & Content Modelling

UI design in Figma runs in parallel with CMS schema design. Content types, relationships, and editorial permissions get defined before a single line of code ships. That order matters.
Weeks 2-3
03

Frontend Build & CMS Integration

Component-driven development in Astro, Next.js, or Nuxt with live CMS data. Preview environments on every branch so stakeholders are reviewing real content — not lorem ipsum.
Weeks 4-6
04

Performance Hardening & QA

Lighthouse audits, accessibility testing, cross-browser QA, and load testing against UK traffic profiles. Every page hits 95+ before we talk about a launch date.
Week 7
05

Launch & 30-Day Support

Atomic deploy to Vercel or Netlify with DNS cutover, monitoring setup, and analytics configuration. Every project includes 30 days of post-launch support — because launches aren't the finish line.
Week 8+
AstroNext.jsNuxtPayload CMSSanityContentfulVercelNetlifyTypeScriptTailwind CSS

よくある質問

How much does a Jamstack website cost in London?

A small Jamstack site starts around £5,000–£8,000. Mid-complexity business sites with headless CMS integration typically run £8,000–£25,000. E-commerce or multi-language builds range from £20,000–£50,000+. Every quote is fixed-fee in GBP. No hourly billing, no scope creep surprises.

Should I choose Astro, Next.js, or Nuxt for my project?

Astro's the right fit for content-heavy sites where minimal JavaScript matters — blogs, marketing sites, documentation. Next.js makes more sense for full-stack applications that need authentication, dashboards, or complex data fetching. Nuxt is worth considering if your team already works in Vue. We recommend based on what your project actually needs, not whichever framework we feel like using that week.

What is a headless CMS and why do I need one?

A headless CMS stores and delivers content via API without dictating how it's displayed. Your content team edits in a familiar interface while developers build the frontend in whatever framework fits. It removes plugin vulnerabilities, enables multi-channel publishing, and means you can swap frontends entirely without touching your content.

How fast are Jamstack websites compared to WordPress?

Jamstack sites typically achieve Core Web Vitals scores two to five times better than WordPress. Pre-rendered pages served from a CDN load in under 100ms — no database query, no PHP execution, no plugin overhead getting in the way. That translates directly into better SEO rankings and bounce rates dropping 20–30%.

Can content editors update a Jamstack site without developers?

Yes. Headless CMS platforms like Sanity and Payload offer visual editing interfaces, live preview, and scheduled publishing. Content editors can create pages, update copy, and manage media without going near the codebase. With Incremental Static Regeneration, changes show up on the live site within seconds of hitting publish.

Do you host Jamstack sites on Vercel or Netlify?

We deploy to both. Vercel is our default for Next.js because of native optimisation and edge functions. Netlify works well for Astro and Nuxt builds — atomic deploys and built-in form handling are solid. Both give you global CDN, preview deploys, and automatic HTTPS. If data residency is a requirement, self-hosted options are available.

Jamstack Projects from £5,000
Fixed-fee GBP pricing. No hourly surprises. 30-day post-launch support included.
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