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Company
Date Published
Author
Kelsey Dillon
Word Count
535
Company Posts That Month
16
Language
English
Hacker News Points
1
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No
Summary

Plenti, a technology-led consumer lending and investment company, has successfully rebranded and launched an IPO by migrating to a composable Next.js frontend on Vercel. The company's software engineer, Matt Milburn, managed the tech stack migration with ease using Next.js as the cornerstone of their new tech stack. With Next.js, Plenti gained total flexibility and was able to optimize everything with the Vercel API and Analytics. The company's successful composable frontend is a testament to the power of zero-configuration development tools like Next.js and Strapi. Milburn managed to harness the power of both platforms on his own, making it possible for a single developer team to achieve this impressive feat.

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