In our continuous pursuit of delivering the best developer experience, we’ve made a bold decision. We’re dropping serverless support for Next.js. While this framework has its merits, we believe that simplicity and maintainability are paramount for us as a bootstrapped company. In this blog post, we’ll explain the reasons behind our choice and shed light on our vision for the future.
Struggling with Backwards Compatibility
One of the primary factors influencing our decision is the frequent and sometimes drastic changes introduced by Next.js. As a small company, keeping up with these changes and ensuring backward compatibility becomes increasingly challenging. It diverts our limited resources from focusing on delivering new features and improvements to our users.
Competing with Giants
Next.js, in particular, has gained significant momentum with its