I will fix bugs in your react next js or node js web application


About this gig
Are you facing bugs in your React.js, Next.js, or Node.js web app? I will quickly identify, debug, and fix issues in your frontend, backend, API, database, or deployment setup. This gig is ideal for websites and web applications with broken features, console errors, authentication issues, routing problems, server errors, or production bugs.
I can fix React bugs, Next.js errors, Node.js and Express API issues, login/signup problems, broken UI components, database connection problems, payment integration issues, and hosting or deployment errors. I also solve common issues like blank pages, failed builds, form submission errors, dashboard bugs, responsive layout issues, runtime crashes, and slow performance.
I work with React.js, Next.js, Node.js, Express.js, MongoDB, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Firebase, Supabase, REST APIs, Stripe, Vercel, and Render. You will get clean fixes, clear communication, on-time delivery, and scalable solutions that keep your app stable and maintainable.
Please message me before ordering for complex or multiple issues.
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Get to know Binoth Sakith
Empowering people through innovative software solutions
- FromSri Lanka
- Member sinceMar 2026
- Avg. response time1 hour
Languages
English, Spanish
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FAQ
Can you fix urgent bugs?
Yes, I can handle urgent issues depending on complexity.
Can you fix both frontend and backend issues?
Yes, I can fix React, Next.js, Node.js, API, auth, and database issues.
Do you need source code access?
For most bugs, yes. A GitHub repo, zip file, or server access may be needed.
Can you fix deployment problems too?
Yes, I can help with Vercel, Render, hosting, and production issues.
Do you fix one bug or multiple bugs?
That depends on the package and issue complexity.
