
Next.js for a company website: overkill or investment
Next.js is relevant when performance, code structure, application logic or integration of multiple data sources genuinely matter. It is not automatically the right choice for a simple marketing website.
A lot of B2B projects use a stack that is too heavy for modest needs. The opposite also happens: websites with real commercial stakes are limited by tools that offer neither clean control nor long-term flexibility.
The point is not to like a technology. The point is to choose the right level of friction for the real job.
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Oscar Boutarfa
Fondateur, Weblane


