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Service — React & Next.js development

React and Next.js development, to production standard.

React development means building interactive, component-based user interfaces with React — and Godelian builds on Next.js, the production React framework, with TypeScript, server components, and modern rendering for speed and SEO. We deliver full frontends and complete web apps: accessible, fast, and maintainable, wired to a real backend (Supabase, APIs, Stripe) rather than a throwaway demo. Every Godelian product ships on this stack, typically for $15–30k in weeks. You get a founder-operator who architects the whole thing — not a frontend contractor handed a design and a ticket.

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React is the default way to build modern web interfaces, and Next.js is how you ship it to production — server-side rendering for speed and SEO, server components to cut client-side weight, file-based routing, and a build pipeline that just works on Vercel. It's the stack behind every product Godelian ships.

Frontend done to production standard is more than matching a Figma: accessible markup, fast load and interaction, sensible state management, and a component structure the next developer can actually work in. It also has to connect cleanly to the backend — and because Godelian builds both, the interface and the system underneath it are designed to fit, with no lossy hand-off.

TypeScript across the whole stack means one language from database to button, fewer runtime surprises, and refactors you can trust. Whether it's a greenfield build or fixing a React codebase that's become hard to change, the goal is the same: fast, correct, and maintainable.

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The value he brings is beyond his already impressive tech acumen — he thinks about things like a founder would. He is communicative, accountable for his work, and delivered upon all milestones ahead of schedule.

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Relevant work

Chain Reaction

A full-stack Next.js + Supabase consumer platform — a fast, modern React frontend on a secure backend, shipped with tight feedback loops.

Ratify

A multi-portal Next.js application — three role-specific React interfaces from one codebase, backed by an AI analysis pipeline.

Nexus Medical Network

A Next.js frontend over a multi-tenant, RLS-secured backend — role-based dashboards for attorneys, providers, and admins.

React development — questions

Do you build with React or Next.js?

Both — Next.js is the production framework for React, so Godelian builds React apps on Next.js. That gives you server-side rendering for speed and SEO, server components, routing, and a clean deploy pipeline, without giving up any of React's component model.

How much does React development cost?

A React/Next.js frontend or full web app at Godelian typically costs $15–30k and ships in weeks, depending on scope. You're paying for a founder-operator who architects the whole product, not per-hour frontend work against someone else's spec.

Why Next.js instead of plain React?

Plain React (e.g. create-react-app or a bare SPA) ships everything to the browser and struggles with SEO and initial load. Next.js adds server-side rendering, server components, routing, and image and font optimisation out of the box — faster pages, better SEO, and a structure that scales. For almost every product, it's the better default.

Can you take over or fix an existing React codebase?

Yes. Godelian can pick up an existing React or Next.js project — audit it, stabilise it, and either fix the specific problems or take over ongoing development. The same founder-level judgment applies: what to fix, what to cut, and what to rebuild.

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