A full-stack Next.js + Supabase consumer platform — a fast, modern React frontend on a secure backend, shipped with tight feedback loops.
Service — React & Next.js development
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.
Start your build →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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Relevant work
A full-stack Next.js + Supabase consumer platform — a fast, modern React frontend on a secure backend, shipped with tight feedback loops.
A multi-portal Next.js application — three role-specific React interfaces from one codebase, backed by an AI analysis pipeline.
A Next.js frontend over a multi-tenant, RLS-secured backend — role-based dashboards for attorneys, providers, and admins.
React development — questions
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.
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.
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.
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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