Vercel deploys, dependency upgrades, Node LTS transitions, and framework migrations by engineers who have shipped Next.js in production.
Next.js is not a CMS, it is a framework. That means it comes with a package.json, a build step, a deployment pipeline, and a dependency tree that moves every week. If nobody is maintaining it, the site quietly rots until the day a build fails and the CEO cannot figure out why.
We keep Next.js sites current. React versions, Next.js versions, Node LTS releases, and the surrounding ecosystem (Tailwind, Sanity, Contentful, Prisma, tRPC, whatever your site uses) stay on the supported side of the release curve.
WordPress and Shopify are managed products. Next.js is a framework you own. That gives you speed, flexibility, and total control. It also means you own the maintenance completely: dependency upgrades, security patches, Node runtime bumps, and the App Router migration nobody has time to plan.
The failure mode is silent. A Next.js site can run fine for 12 months with an outdated framework and vulnerable npm packages, and then one day a build fails because a transitive dependency was yanked from npm. Regular maintenance prevents that.
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We inventory the framework version, Node version, dependency graph, CI/CD pipeline, and deployment platform. Any known CVEs get flagged.
We add a preview environment for every PR, automated testing on push, and lockfile-based dependency management if it is not already in place.
Renovate or Dependabot PRs get reviewed, tested, and merged weekly. Framework majors get planned separately.
Pages Router to App Router, React 18 to 19, Node 18 to 20 to 22, all handled on a staging branch with a documented rollback.
Uptime, Core Web Vitals, edge cache hit rate, deploy count, and the change log. On the 1st, in your inbox.
All three, plus self-hosted (Docker, AWS, Cloudflare Workers). We work with your existing deploy setup, we do not force a migration.
Yes. Scoped separately as a project because it is real engineering work, not a routine patch.
Included in scope. We maintain the CMS integration, schemas, and any preview infrastructure.
Small features and page additions are included up to a fair-use monthly cap. Larger builds get scoped as project work.
Plans start at $500 per month, though most Next.js retainers land higher because the engineering skill is more expensive. Custom monthly retainer, priced to scope, no long-term contracts.
Book a 30-minute call. We will audit your framework, dependencies, and CI/CD in real time.
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