There are so many frameworks popping up every day, so from your personal experience, what do you actually use to build sites that don't just look good but work perfectly?
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Honestly, after trying pretty much everything out there, we’ve found that Next.js is the absolute sweet spot. In our experience, it’s the only tool that doesn't force you to choose between a smooth developer experience and a lightning-fast site for your users. We’ve seen firsthand how its hybrid rendering makes a massive difference in how Google ranks a page and how quickly it feels to a real person clicking around. If you’re curious about how we specifically set it up to get those top-tier results, you should definitely check out this link to their website where we break down our approach. It’s not just about the code; it’s about not having to rebuild everything from scratch when your traffic starts to spike. For us, it’s been a game-changer for staying agile and delivering solid products every single time.
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Honestly, after trying pretty much everything out there, we’ve found that Next.js is the absolute sweet spot. In our experience, it’s the only tool that doesn't force you to choose between a smooth developer experience and a lightning-fast site for your users. We’ve seen firsthand how its hybrid rendering makes a massive difference in how Google ranks a page and how quickly it feels to a real person clicking around. If you’re curious about how we specifically set it up to get those top-tier results, you should definitely check out this link to their website where we break down our approach. It’s not just about the code; it’s about not having to rebuild everything from scratch when your traffic starts to spike. For us, it’s been a game-changer for staying agile and delivering solid products every single time.
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