Hire Next.js Developer · Boston

Hire a Next.js Developer
in Boston

Production App Router builds. Not a Vercel demo.

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

Boston · Next.js Developer

Hire local, year 1

~$376K

Base + benefits + payroll tax. 60–90 day search.

Engage us

$6,000+

2–4 weeks to first deploy.

7d

Start vs 60d hire

0%

Equity, signing, severance risk

The local read

Why hiring a next.js developer in Boston is hard

Boston founders have access to the best deep-tech talent in the country and almost none of it is hireable at seed stage. Biotechs pay above market for ML engineers. Cambridge robotics shops pay close to that for ROS 2 specialists. The local agency option is mostly enterprise consulting with multi-quarter contracts.

We're not enterprise consulting. One senior engineer owns the build, Eastern Time, overlap with your MIT advisors and Boston-based investors. FHIR or HL7 for healthtech. PyTorch and Hugging Face for ML features. Next.js for the SaaS layer. Flat-price quote in 24 hours. Code in your GitHub from commit one.

A senior next.js developer here is a ~$376K year-one outlay after benefits, payroll tax, and the 60–90 day search. We're a $6,000+ flat engagement that starts inside seven days.

Did you know · Boston

Boston has more universities per square mile than any other US city — 50+ in the metro area.

Time zone

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Eastern Time. Overlap with you, your investors at General Catalyst and NEA Boston, and the academic calendar that affects half your hires.

Sectors in Boston

Biotech toolsRoboticsB2B SaaSHealthtechClimate tech

Why this beats a hire

One AI-native engineer.
The output of a team.

One senior next.js developer plus AI agents now ships what four engineers used to. Same code quality, half the cost, three-week timelines instead of three months. Built for pre-seed to Series A founders in Boston who need to ship before the next round closes.

Two paths in Boston

Hire a next.js developer, or engage us

Same outcome, different routes. The local hire path takes 60–90 days and locks $250K+ for year one. We're a flat-price engagement that starts inside seven days.

Path A · Hire local

~$376Kyear one

One senior next.js developer in Boston, fully loaded

  • ·60–90 day search through recruiters and inbound
  • ·Equity, signing bonus, potential relocation
  • ·Full-time only — no flexibility on capacity
  • ·90-day probation of unknown output
  • ·Bad fit means severance and a fresh recruiting cycle

Path B · Engage Start Matter

$6,000+flat

Quoted after a 30-minute call · 2–4 weeks

  • 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 — shippable output, not a slide deck
  • Hand off cleanly when you hire your team — your code, your repo
Skip path A · Start path BDiscovery call free · quote in 24 hours

The work, concretely

What we'd own day to day

The same scope you'd hand to a salaried next.js developer, owned end to end on a flat-price engagement. No coordination overhead, no junior-on-the-bench, no estimation theatre.

  • 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 use

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

Defaults — we deviate when the project demands it, not because something is fashionable.

FAQ

About hiring vs engaging in Boston

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.

Got a question about working with us from Boston?

Ask me anything.
Right now.

Real chat. Real answers from our FAQ. If I don't have a clean match, I'll email you back within a day.

Time zone

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Eastern Time. Overlap with you, your investors at General Catalyst and NEA Boston, and the academic calendar that affects half your hires.

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Ready when you are

Ship instead of hire.

30-minute call → flat-price quote in 24 hours → first deploy inside two weeks. No equity ask, no notice period, no recruiting fee.