I will fix bugs and errors in your nextjs application


About this gig
Is your Next.js app throwing errors, loading slow, or breaking your user experience?
I help startups, businesses, and developers fix Next.js issues fast, so you can focus on growing your product instead of fighting bugs. From small glitches to complex SSR problems, I deliver clear, lasting fixes that keep your app running smoothly.
What I fix:
Build & deployment errors (Vercel, Netlify)
API routes & serverside rendering issues
Styling bugs (Tailwind, MUI, CSS)
Routing & navigation problems
Hydration & performance errors
IMPORTANT: Please contact me before placing an order so we can review your issue and choose the right package.
Stop losing time to bugs. Message me today lets get your Next.js app running perfectly again.
Get to know Stanley
Software developer
- FromUnited States
- Member sinceNov 2020
- Avg. response time1 hour
- Last delivery3 months
Languages
English, French
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FAQ
Should I contact you before ordering?
Yes — please message me before placing an order. This helps me review your issue, confirm I can fix it, and guide you to the right package or a custom offer.
What do you need from me to start fixing my Next.js app?
I’ll need access to your project (GitHub repo, zip file, or code hosting) and a short explanation of the issue. If there’s a live site, a link helps too.
Do you only fix Next.js, or can you fix React apps too?
My main focus is Next.js, but I can also debug React.js apps, JavaScript issues, and integrations with Tailwind or Material UI.
Can you guarantee my issue will be fixed?
I’ll assess the problem first. If it’s something outside the scope (like a 3rd‑party service outage), I’ll tell you before you order. Otherwise, yes — I only accept work I’m confident I can fix.
What if my app has lots of bugs or major issues?
No problem — for bigger projects, we can create a custom offer that covers all the work fairly.
Do you fix backend/server issues too?
If they’re directly related to Next.js (API routes, server‑side rendering), yes. For full backend rebuilds or server migrations, we’ll discuss a separate scope.
