We're a UK-focused web development agency. We build production-grade websites and applications using Next.js, Supabase, and headless CMS platforms like Payload, deployed on UK edge infrastructure via Vercel. Every project ships with GDPR compliance built in from the start — UK data residency, server-side rendering to limit client-side data exposure, consent management, and fixed GBP pricing. We work with British enterprises, SMBs, and startups.
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コンプライアンス
UK Data Residency
GDPR Consent Management
Server-Side Rendering
Row Level Security
Transparent GBP Invoicing
Performance Monitoring
構築する内容
Next.js App Router Architecture
Payload CMS Headless Content
Supabase Backend
Vercel Edge Deployment
GDPR-First Data Architecture
Conversion-Optimised UI
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Discovery & Scope
Architecture & Design
Build & Integrate
QA, GDPR Audit & Launch
Post-Launch Support
よくある質問
How much does a Next.js website cost in the UK?
A Next.js site from a UK agency typically runs from £5,000 for a startup landing page to £40,000+ for a headless CMS-driven platform with a Supabase backend. Enterprise builds with custom integrations and GDPR audits can reach £100,000+. We give you a fixed-fee GBP quote after a free discovery call — no hourly billing surprises.
Is Supabase GDPR compliant for UK businesses?
Yes. Supabase offers EU-hosted Postgres instances, Row Level Security, and Supabase Vault for encryption at rest. Paired with server-side Next.js rendering and proper consent management, it meets UK GDPR and Data Protection Act 2018 requirements. We configure UK/EU data residency as standard on every project — it's not an add-on.
What is Payload CMS and why use it over WordPress?
Payload CMS is a TypeScript-native headless CMS with GraphQL and REST APIs. Unlike WordPress, it decouples content from presentation, which means Next.js frontends that score 95+ on Lighthouse. It's self-hostable, carries no plugin bloat, and gives developers full control over the data schema. That makes it a strong fit for performance-critical UK sites.
Do you work with UK startups or only enterprise clients?
We work across the full range — startups, SMBs, and enterprises. Startups get the same Next.js/Supabase/Vercel stack at a smaller scope and budget. Our fixed-fee model means a startup pays £5K–£15K for a production-ready MVP, while enterprises invest in custom integrations, GDPR audits, and ongoing retainers.
How long does it take to build a website with your agency?
Most projects go live in 6–8 weeks from signed proposal to deployment. Startup MVPs can launch in 4 weeks. Complex enterprise builds with multiple integrations, Payload CMS content modelling, and GDPR compliance reviews typically take 10–12 weeks. We run weekly demos so you see progress throughout — no black-box development.
Can you migrate our WordPress site to Next.js and Payload CMS?
Yes. We run a structured WordPress-to-Next.js migration that protects your SEO equity — redirects, metadata, structured data, and URL patterns all carry over. Content moves into Payload CMS, the database migrates to Supabase, and we deploy to Vercel with zero downtime. Most migrations complete in 6–8 weeks.
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