Commercial fit
Who this is for
Businesses rebuilding slow websites
Companies needing custom routes and content
Teams that care about Core Web Vitals
E-commerce and headless CMS projects
What is included
- App Router builds
- Server-rendered metadata
- Dynamic sitemap and robots routes
- JSON-LD schema
- Performance-minded image and font handling
Why Devora
- Next.js is powerful when the implementation stays disciplined.
- We use server-rendered SEO signals rather than client-only patches.
- The architecture supports service, area, blog and case study growth.
- Performance and content editing needs are considered together.
Process
- 01Define routing and content requirements
- 02Build reusable components and page templates
- 03Add metadata, schema and canonical rules
- 04Optimise assets and interaction weight
- 05Deploy, test and monitor
Buyer context
Built for search, trust and enquiries.
Next.js can be excellent for SEO when pages are rendered with proper metadata, internal links, structured data and fast-loading assets. It can also be poor if every important signal is pushed into client-only code. Implementation matters.
Devora uses Next.js for websites that need clean routing, reusable components, flexible content structures and strong performance. That makes it a good fit for service businesses, recruiters, education providers and businesses with complex case studies or area-led SEO strategies.
Related routes are part of the SEO structure too. Explore web design in Sheffield, case studies and website strategy articles.
Internal links
Useful next pages.
FAQs
Questions buyers ask.
Is Next.js always better than WordPress?
No. It depends on content workflow, budget and technical needs. Next.js is strong when speed, custom UX and structured SEO matter.
Can Next.js work with WordPress?
Yes. A headless WordPress setup can keep familiar content management while Next.js handles the front-end experience.