A Jamstack agency builds websites using JavaScript, APIs, and Markup. Pages are pre-rendered at build time and served from a global CDN — which means no traditional server dependencies, sub-second load times, and the kind of scalability that won't require an emergency call to your hosting provider at 11pm. London Jamstack agencies pair frameworks like Astro, Next.js, and Nuxt with headless CMS platforms and edge hosting because performance isn't optional, it's the whole point.
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コンプライアンス
Static Site Generation
Headless CMS Integration
Edge-First Hosting
Core Web Vitals Optimisation
UK GDPR & Cookie Compliance
Incremental Static Regeneration
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Astro Island Architecture
Next.js App Router
Nuxt Nitro Engine
Payload CMS Self-Hosted
Visual Editing with Sanity
Automated Performance CI
私たちのプロセス
Architecture & CMS Selection
Design & Content Modelling
Frontend Build & CMS Integration
Performance Hardening & QA
Launch & 30-Day Support
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.
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