Hire Senior Next.js Developers.
App Router specialists who ship App-Router apps with sub-second TTFB on Vercel — without overengineering it.
80+
Products shipped
8+ yrs
In production
5–10 days
Time to start
24h
Reply time
Overview
Hiring a Next.js developer is different from hiring a React developer. Next.js engineers think in routes, layouts, caching boundaries, and the cost of a serverless invocation. Our Next.js team has shipped App Router applications in production for SaaS platforms, e-commerce stores, and internal tools — including the patterns that don't make it into the docs (when to use a layout, when to use a route group, why your `cache()` calls are silently invalidating). We've been in production with App Router since the day it shipped. Our developers know what to do when your `revalidatePath` doesn't, why Server Actions are sometimes the wrong tool, and how to keep your edge bundle under the 1 MB cap when integration libraries keep growing.
Why Techyor.
Senior. Specialist. Shipping.
App Router-native, not retrofit
Our team writes App Router-first. We know the gotchas: caching tags, dynamic vs static segments, the parallel routing trap, and when ISR beats SSR.
Vercel-shipping engineers
We deploy daily on Vercel. Edge functions, ISR, on-demand revalidation, custom build steps — we know the pricing model and how to stay inside it.
Performance budgets, not promises
Every Next.js project we ship comes with a per-page TTFB and CLS budget enforced in CI. Regressions block merges.
What they cover.
Skills and stack.
Capabilities
- Next.js 14/15/16 — App Router, Server Components, Server Actions
- Caching strategy — fetch cache, route cache, full-route cache, revalidateTag
- Edge runtime, middleware, and Routing Middleware
- ISR, on-demand revalidation, partial prerendering
- Authentication patterns — NextAuth.js, Clerk, custom JWT, OAuth
- Database integration — Prisma, Drizzle, Postgres, Redis
- Streaming, Suspense, loading.tsx and error.tsx patterns
- Vercel deployment — environment variables, secrets, preview URLs
- Performance — bundle analysis, image optimization, font subsetting
Tech stack
The people behind the work.
Hire them directly.
Selected work.
Next.js Developers in the wild.
A small slice of 6 projects where this role led the work.

Monster Fairings
A global e-commerce platform with AI-powered visualization, managing 5000+ fairings and serving riders across seven countries.

Gisteo
SaaS platform for content management and web development

Navjot Kaur PLLC
Professional legal services portal for compassionate estate planning and immigration law in New York

Hilink Travel Platform
Modern travel and tourism SaaS platform for seamless booking experiences

SimpleTalk AI
Enterprise AI voice sales platform handling 147K+ calls across 12 languages, with multi-channel agents, white-label tenancy, and deep CRM integrations.

ConvertBankStatement
A specialized PDF-to-Excel conversion platform powered by a custom Python OCR engine, supporting 250+ bank formats and 30+ currencies for accountants and finance teams worldwide.
How you can hire.
Three ways to engage.
Dedicated Full-Time
A senior developer working exclusively on your product, embedded into your team, sprint cycle, and rituals. Best for roadmap-driven work with continuous shipping.
Part-Time / Fractional
Two to three days a week of senior expertise. Ideal for early-stage teams, technical advisory, code review, or supplementing an existing in-house team.
Fixed-Scope Project
Defined milestones, outcomes, and timeline. Best when the brief is clear and you want a predictable budget. Includes design, QA, and handover.
How it works.
Simple. No theatre.
- 01
Quick intro call
A 30-minute conversation. Tell us what you're building, the stack you're on, and where you'd like help. No deck, no obligation.
- 02
We share our experience
We walk you through relevant projects we have shipped, the approach we would take, and the trade-offs to expect. Honest about what we are great at — and what we are not.
- 03
Start work
Mutual NDA, a clear scope, and a start date. We begin shipping that week. Daily updates and a single point of contact throughout.
What clients say.
On next.js developer work.
Verified Upwork reviews from teams we've shipped for.
"Great member of a team. Very honest, great communicator, and provides great work. Highly recommend working with Rishab!"
Verified Client
Node.JS Developer — Google Chrome Extensions, Firebase, GitHub
"I'm thrilled to share my strong recommendation for Munish. He's an outstanding freelancer who handled my Shopify, WordPress, and Vue JS projects with expertise. Munish's adaptability, problem-solving skills, and exceptional communication were evident throughout our collaboration. Munish consistently delivered high-quality work, always meeting deadlines and maintaining error-free results. In summary, Munish is a top-tier choice for web development projects. His technical skills, adaptability, and dedication to quality make him an invaluable partner."
"Munish is a great React developer. He did an excellent job on our e-commerce website. He understands the work very well, writes clean code, and always looks for the best solution."
FAQ.
Common questions.
App Router or Pages Router?
For new builds in 2026, App Router. We can also work in Pages Router on legacy codebases — and we can plan and execute a Pages → App migration without downtime.
Do you ship on Vercel only, or other platforms too?
Vercel is our default because feature parity is best there. We've also deployed Next.js to AWS (with OpenNext or sst), Cloudflare Pages, self-hosted Docker, and Netlify.
Server Components or Client Components — what do you default to?
Server-first by default. We push interactivity to Client Components only where needed (forms, real-time UI, browser APIs). This keeps bundles small and TTFB low.
How do you handle authentication?
For most projects, Clerk or NextAuth.js. For products with custom requirements (multi-tenant, SSO, complex permissions), we build custom auth on top of Lucia or oslo. We choose based on your IDP, not our convenience.
Can you optimize an existing slow Next.js app?
Yes — performance audits are a service we offer. Typical wins: kill expensive imports, add `cache()` where missed, fix N+1 queries, defer non-critical scripts, optimize images. Most apps see 30–60% TTFB improvement.
Do you write tests?
Yes. Component tests in Vitest + React Testing Library, E2E in Playwright. We also write Server Actions tests as integration tests against a real database.
How fast can a developer start?
For most roles, within 5–10 business days from the intro call. We pre-qualify our bench so onboarding is contracts and access — not a hiring search.
Do you sign NDAs and IP assignment agreements?
Yes — every engagement starts with a mutual NDA and a clean IP assignment clause. All work product is your property the moment it's written.
What time zones do your developers cover?
Our team primarily operates in IST with 4–6 hours of overlap with US Pacific, full overlap with EU, and full overlap with AU East. We commit to overlap windows in writing.
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Let's chat.
Tell us what you're building. We will reply within 24 hours, hop on a quick intro call, walk you through relevant work we have shipped, and take it from there.
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