Service spotlight · Web

Modern web products,built to scale.

Web app development on Next.js and React with TypeScript, typed APIs, and edge-deployed infrastructure. We build front-ends, backends, and the cloud underneath as one system, with observability, CI/CD, and Core Web Vitals tuned in from day one so the product holds at real traffic, not just on the launch demo.

Next.js front-ends, typed APIs, edge-deployed infrastructure, and the observability layer that keeps web products alive at scale. Engineered like real products, not landing pages.

  • Next.js
  • TypeScript
  • Edge-first
Premium web app development across frontend and backend systems
How we think about web

Three things we never compromise on.

Three principles every web build sits on top of: production-grade engineering from day one with observability, error tracking, and deploy automation in place from the first commit; Core Web Vitals treated as architectural decisions rather than a polish phase; and APIs, data models, and deployment patterns chosen to survive ten times the traffic without rewrite.

  1. 01

    Production from day one

    Every web build ships with observability, error tracking, structured logging, and deploy automation wired in from the first commit. The boring parts are the load-bearing ones, and we get them right before the polish.

  2. 02

    Performance as a design decision

    Core Web Vitals, image optimisation, edge caching, code splitting, streaming. Performance isn't a polish phase, it's part of the architecture. Pages feel instant because the system is built that way.

  3. 03

    Architecture that survives growth

    Typed APIs, sensible data layers, and the deployment patterns that don't need rewriting at ten times the traffic. We build the version that ships now and runs for years.

The stack

The toolkit we use in production.

The web stack: Next.js and React with TypeScript for the frontend; Node.js and typed APIs on the backend with Prisma or Drizzle; Vercel, AWS, or Cloudflare for infrastructure including edge functions; Axiom, Sentry, and PostHog for observability; NextAuth and PostgreSQL for auth and data; OpenAI and Anthropic for AI integrations on top.

Chosen because each piece survives the move from prototype to scale without needing to be ripped out and started over.

01Frontend
Next.jsReactTypeScriptTailwindFramer Motion
02Backend
Node.jsTypeScriptPythonPostgreSQLRedis
03Infrastructure
VercelAWSCloudflareEdge Functions
04DevOps & observability
GitHub ActionsSentryAxiomPostHog
05Auth & data
NextAuthPrismaDrizzleStripe
06AI integrations
OpenAIAnthropicVector DBsRAG pipelines
How we ship

From first call to live deploy in five phases.

A six-phase web delivery pipeline: discovery and scope, system and UX design, foundation and design-system build, weekly build sprints with PR preview deploys, QA and performance benchmarking, and production launch with rollback paths and observability already wired. A web MVP typically reaches production in six to ten weeks.

The same pipeline we run on every web build. Each phase has its own deliverables and the freedom to revisit the last one when reality requires it.

  1. Discovery & architecture

    We map the product to a system: data model, surface area, integrations, performance budgets. We decide what the v1 architecture needs and what can wait for v2.

  2. Design system & components

    The component library, type tokens, and motion language the product will be built on. Decisions get codified once, then reused across every surface.

  3. Build & integration

    Weekly sprints, preview deploys on every PR, and feedback loops at the speed of the build. Frontend and backend ship together, not in waterfall.

  4. Performance & launch readiness

    Lighthouse audits, Core Web Vitals, load testing, error budgets, monitoring dashboards. The unglamorous work that defines whether the product survives launch week.

  5. Deploy, observe & iterate

    Production deploy with rollback paths, observability already wired, and the post-launch iteration cycle against real user data and feedback.

Built & shipped

A web product shipped to scale.

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FAQ

Frequently asked questions

  • How much does it cost to build a web app?
    A production web app MVP typically ranges from $5,000 to $30,000 depending on scope. We scope your requirements first, then provide a fixed estimate.
  • How long does it take to build a web app MVP?
    Most web app MVPs reach production in 6 to 10 weeks.
  • What stack do you build web apps on?
    Next.js and React front-ends with TypeScript, typed APIs, and cloud infrastructure on AWS or GCP to scale them.
  • Do you work with US-based startups?
    Yes. We have delivered products for US-based clients, and work with founders across the US, UK, UAE, and Singapore with working-hours overlap and async delivery.
Got a web product on the roadmap?

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