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Next.js web design Ireland - why Congino uses it

Congino uses Next.js and Vercel for Irish SME websites because the sites load fast, deploy cleanly and avoid WordPress plugin drag.

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Congino uses Next.js web design in Ireland because SME websites should load fast, deploy cleanly and avoid the plugin drag that makes many WordPress sites slow.

Most clients do not care about the stack. Fair. They care whether the website loads on a phone, whether the form works and whether the site still feels stable in a year. Next.js helps with those things.

Key takeaways - Next.js gives Congino fast pages and clean deployments - Vercel handles hosting, SSL, preview deploys and rollback - Sanity keeps content editable without handing layout control to clients - The stack is a proof point, not the product - Congino does not build on WordPress, Webflow or Squarespace

Why not WordPress?

WordPress can be the right choice for many businesses. It is not the right choice for Congino's 3-day process.

Plugin stacks, theme dependencies, hosting variability and admin bloat make outcomes harder to control. A small site can become slow because six plugins are doing work one custom component should handle.

Why Next.js works for SME websites

Next.js gives Congino a modern build system for marketing sites: fast rendering, reusable components, clean routing, strong metadata control and a deployment path that does not need traditional hosting.

For the client, that means the boring things work. Pages load quickly. Forms can be wired properly. Redirects and metadata are controlled in code. The site can be handed over to another developer if needed.

Why Vercel matters

Vercel is the hosting platform Congino uses for every build. It gives preview deploys, automatic SSL, clean rollbacks and fast global delivery without shared-hosting drama.

That matters during the 3-day build because launch needs to be predictable. It also matters after launch because maintenance should not depend on a fragile server setup.

Frequently asked questions

Is Next.js overkill for an SME website?

Not when the process is built around it. Next.js is overkill only when the supplier makes it complicated.

Can you move my current WordPress content?

Yes. Content can be crawled, cleaned and moved into the new site structure.

Can another developer work on it later?

Yes. Next.js is a mainstream framework. You are not locked into a private page builder.

Do I need to understand the stack?

No. You need to understand the offer, price, timeline and maintenance. The stack is Congino's job.

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If your current website is slow, fragile or hard to edit, a clean Next.js rebuild may be the cheaper long-term fix.

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