SaaS dashboard rebuild for a faster product experience
A slow dashboard experience was rebuilt with React 19 and server rendering to improve product responsiveness and trial conversion.
Custom web applications, SaaS platforms, headless commerce and marketing sites. Engineered in React, Next.js, TypeScript, Node, PHP and Python by a senior team.
Web development services cover the design, engineering and operation of websites and web applications — from marketing sites and SaaS products to internal tools and ecommerce platforms — using modern frontends (React, Next.js), backends (Node, PHP, Python) and cloud infrastructure.
Bespoke web applications built from the ground up.
React and Next.js interfaces engineered for speed and accessibility.
APIs, databases and cloud infrastructure that scale.
Product UIs, dashboards and SPAs in React and RSC.
SEO-ready React apps on the App Router, streaming and edge.
Laravel and Symfony systems — new builds or modernization.
Full-stack TypeScript across browser, Node and edge.
A plain answer up front. We'd rather not sell you something you don't need.
Clarify goals, scope, constraints and the business metric this project must move.
Map flows, shape the information architecture and agree the technical approach before build starts.
Ship in short sprints with staging links, written decisions and weekly review checkpoints.
QA, accessibility, page performance, analytics and release planning are handled before launch day.
Post-launch support, measurement, iteration and handoff are planned from the start.
Pricing is quoted after discovery based on scope, team shape and delivery timeline. Every engagement is priced after a written scoping round with no surprise change orders.
The people you meet in discovery stay involved through architecture, delivery and launch.
Metadata, schema, page performance and semantic markup are part of delivery, not a post-launch add-on.
Tradeoffs, integrations and scope changes are documented so your team can audit decisions later.
Repos, infra, analytics and documentation live in your accounts from the beginning.
Real delivery examples tied to this service area, so buyers can move from claims to shipped work.
A slow dashboard experience was rebuilt with React 19 and server rendering to improve product responsiveness and trial conversion.
A live geospatial operations dashboard was rebuilt to stay responsive under heavy event volume using Kafka, ClickHouse and React.
A developer-tool team went from concept to a launch-ready MVP with product, docs, auth and billing delivered in one stream.
“Cuibit stepped into a messy SaaS rebuild, reset the architecture quickly and shipped without the usual agency handoff drama. The team felt embedded, not outsourced.”
“Cuibit brought order to a backend that had become risky to change. Better contracts, better visibility and fewer release surprises mattered more than any single framework choice.”
Supporting articles that help buyers understand the tradeoffs, architecture choices and implementation details behind this service area.
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Data residency, language and timezone done deliberately — not retro-fitted.
Timezone overlap (ET + PT), SOC 2-aligned controls, HIPAA-ready engagements, USD billing.
GDPR-first delivery, EU data residency (AWS Frankfurt / Ireland), DPAs on request, EUR billing.
Arabic RTL UIs, UAE data residency, DIFC/ADGM awareness, KSA PDPL, AED/SAR billing.
Senior engineers, English-first delivery, global timezone coverage.
Web design is visual and UX work; web development is engineering — turning designs into fast, accessible, functional web products. We do both, tightly integrated.
For new product builds: Next.js + TypeScript + PostgreSQL. For content-heavy sites: WordPress or Next.js + headless CMS. We pick the stack that fits your team, not the hype.
Yes — discovery, UX, design, build, infra, launch and post-launch support.
Pricing is quoted after discovery based on scope, team shape and delivery timeline. A marketing site, dashboard, MVP or full SaaS platform is scoped differently, so we share a written proposal with a clear breakdown after discovery.
Timeline depends on complexity. A focused MVP usually takes 10–14 weeks. A fuller product with auth, billing and integrations is 4–6 months. Enterprise platform rebuilds run 6–9 months with phased releases.
An agency like Cuibit is usually faster for product launches and modernisation because you get a pre-built senior team without recruiting delays. In-house teams are better once you have sustained product work for 12+ months.
There is no single 'best' stack — it depends on your product. For SEO-critical products: Next.js + TypeScript. For internal tools: React + Vite + Node. For content sites: WordPress or headless CMS. We recommend after understanding your team, traffic and roadmap.
Discovery and architecture, product design, frontend and backend engineering, API development, CI/CD, performance and accessibility testing, launch support and a defined post-launch window. Everything is documented and delivered in your repos.
Tell us about your project. A senior strategist replies within one business day — with a written first take.