Hire Next.js Developer · Atlanta

Hire a Next.js Developer
in Atlanta

Production App Router builds. Not a Vercel demo.

Looking to hire a Next.js developer in Atlanta for a production app? Senior Next.js engineers in Atlanta run $250–350K base. We ship the build instead — flat-price engagement, App Router 16, server components, type-safe APIs, deployed.

Local senior, year 1

$324K all-in

Base + benefits + payroll tax + 90-day hire cycle

Engagement with us

$6,000+

Flat price, 2–4 weeks to first deploy

Two paths for next.js developer work

Hire local in Atlanta, or engage us

Path A · Hire local

~$324K

Year-one outlay for one senior next.js developer

  • 60–90 day search through recruiters / inbound
  • Vesting equity, signing bonus, relocation if remote
  • One person, full-time, no flexibility on capacity
  • Probation period: 90 days of unknown output
  • If it doesn't work out: severance, recruiting cycle restarts

Path B · Engage Start Matter

From $6,000

Quoted after a 30-minute call

  • Senior engineer starts inside seven days
  • No equity, no signing bonus, no recruiting fee
  • Flexible capacity — scope up or down between phases
  • First deploy in two weeks — output you can ship to users
  • Hand off cleanly when you hire your full-time team

What we do

The work, concretely

What you'd hand to a salaried next.js developer — we own end to end on a flat-price engagement.

  • App Router architecture with server components and streaming
  • Type-safe API layer end to end — no runtime shape surprises
  • Performance budgets — Lighthouse 90+ on routes that matter
  • ISR, Cache Components, partial prerendering where they pay off
  • Preview deployments per branch, edge config, env separation

Stack we'd use

What we'd build with

Next.js 16 (App Router)TypeScriptReact 19tRPC / typed RESTTailwindVercel

FAQ

About hiring vs engaging in Atlanta

How fast can you start?

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Most engagements begin within seven days of the first call. There's no recruiter pipeline, no notice period, no relocation timeline.

App Router or Pages Router?

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Default to App Router for new builds — Vercel and the framework are investing there. Pages Router migrations on request.

Is this a full-time replacement?

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No — we're a senior engineer on a flat-price engagement. For most pre-seed and seed-stage products, that ships more than a salaried hire would in the same window. When you outgrow it, we hand off cleanly to the team you hire.

Can you work with our existing backend?

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Yes — REST, GraphQL, gRPC, or a typed wrapper over whatever you've got. The frontend doesn't care about the protocol.

Who owns the code?

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You do, from commit one. Repo in your GitHub, infra in your cloud account. When you do hire someone, they onboard onto your code, not ours.

Ready to ship instead of hire?

30-minute call → flat-price quote in 24 hours → first deploy inside two weeks.