We build fast, SEO-optimized websites and applications using the Next.js React framework — deployed on Vercel, with Supabase handling auth, databases, and realtime features on the backend. Add a headless CMS to that and you're looking at sub-second page loads, server-side rendering, and incremental static regeneration. For DTC ecommerce, SaaS platforms, and enterprise sites that actually need to scale, that stack isn't optional — it's the baseline.
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合规
Bilingual EN/ES Architecture
Edge-First Deployment
Supabase Backend
Headless CMS Integration
Transparent Fixed-Fee Pricing
Performance Monitoring
我们构建的内容
Next.js App Router
Supabase Auth & RLS
Headless Ecommerce
Realtime Features
SEO-Preserved Migrations
CI/CD & Preview Deploys
我们的流程
Discovery & Scope
Architecture & CMS Setup
Build & Integrate
QA, Performance & Launch
Post-Launch Support
常见问题
Why choose a Next.js agency in Los Angeles?
We're LA-based, which means we actually know the local DTC, entertainment, and startup landscape — not just as a talking point, but in terms of who your customers are and how they behave. We build on Next.js and Vercel because sub-second load times move conversion rates. Same-timezone collaboration, in-person workshops when the project calls for it, and genuine familiarity with LA's bilingual market aren't add-ons. They're just how we work.
How much does a Next.js website cost in Los Angeles?
LA projects start at $8,000 for startup MVPs and go up to $75,000+ for enterprise SaaS platforms with bilingual content, headless ecommerce, and custom Supabase backends. Everything's fixed-fee — no hourly billing. You get a detailed scope document before any work begins.
Do you build bilingual English and Spanish websites?
Yes. We build bilingual sites using Next.js i18n routing with properly localized content models in your headless CMS. This isn't auto-translation — we structure your CMS so your team manages EN and ES content independently, with native-quality copy and locale-specific SEO metadata.
What is a headless CMS and why should I use one?
A headless CMS stores your content in a structured API rather than tying it to a specific frontend template. Your marketing team edits content in a visual interface while your developers build fast Next.js frontends. You can reuse that content across web, mobile, email, and AI channels without duplicating work.
How long does it take to build a website with Next.js and Supabase?
Most projects launch in 4–6 weeks for standard sites and 8–10 weeks for complex SaaS or ecommerce builds. The process covers discovery, CMS setup, build sprints with preview deploys, and a QA phase. Every timeline gets scoped before we start — no open-ended engagements.
Can you migrate my WordPress or Shopify site to Next.js?
Yes. We handle full migrations with 301 redirect mapping, structured data preservation, and content migration into your new headless CMS. Our zero-downtime cutover process keeps your SEO rankings intact. Most WordPress-to-Next.js migrations wrap up in 4–6 weeks, depending on content volume.
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