Web & Mobile DevelopmentOctober 29, 2025

Next.js and React: Why SMEs Are Adopting These Technologies

Technical and business advantages of modern frameworks for SME websites.

By Gildas Garrec·3 min

Next.js and React: Why SMEs Are Adopting These Technologies

Technical and business advantages of modern frameworks for SME websites.

Table of contents: Web and mobile development is at the heart of the digital transformation of SMEs. In 2026, having a basic website is no longer enough — you need high-performing, connected, and intelligent applications that truly serve your business.

The Digital Development Challenge for SMEs

Digital is no longer just an additional channel — it's often THE primary channel for your business. Whether you're selling online, managing operations, communicating with customers, or steering your business, web and mobile applications have become essential.

SMEs that invest in custom digital tools report on average:

  • 30% increase in online revenue
  • 40% reduction in order processing time
  • 50% improvement in customer satisfaction
  • 20 hours saved per week on administrative tasks

Modern Web Technologies: The Right Choice for SMEs

Frontend (what your users see)

  • Next.js / React: the standard for fast, high-performing, SEO-friendly websites
  • React Native / Expo: for iOS and Android mobile apps from a single codebase
  • TailwindCSS: for professional, responsive design — fast

Backend (the invisible engine)

  • Node.js: flexible, performant, with a vast ecosystem
  • Supabase: database, authentication, and API in just a few clicks (a Firebase alternative)
  • Third-party APIs: Stripe (payments), SendGrid (emails), Twilio (SMS)

Infrastructure

  • Vercel / Netlify: automated deployment, global CDN, ideal for Next.js
  • AWS / OVH: for more complex or compliance-driven needs
  • Docker: for portability and reproducible environments

Website vs. Mobile App: How to Choose

| Criteria | Website | Mobile app |
|----------|---------|------------|
| Budget | €5,000 - €30,000 | €15,000 - €80,000 |
| Timeline | 4–8 weeks | 8–16 weeks |
| Audience | Broad, SEO-driven | Loyal, high engagement |
| Features | Standard, e-commerce | Push notifications, offline, GPS |
| Maintenance | Low | Medium (store updates) |

Our recommendation for most SMEs: start with a modern website (PWA if mobile features are needed), then build a native app once the need is clearly established.

The MVP (Minimum Viable Product) Approach

A classic mistake SMEs make is wanting everything at once. The MVP approach allows you to:

  • Define the 3–5 core features
  • Build quickly (4–8 weeks)
  • Test with real users
  • Iterate based on feedback
  • Expand gradually
  • This method cuts risk by 5x and accelerates time-to-market by 60%.

    Integrating AI Into Your Applications

    Modern applications natively integrate AI:

    • Smart search: understands intent, not just keywords
    • Built-in chatbot: real-time assistance directly within the app
    • Personalization: content and recommendations tailored to each user
    • Automated analysis: AI-generated reports and insights

    The Real Cost of a Digital Project

    Typical breakdown for an SME:

    • UX/UI design: €2,000 - €8,000
    • Development: €5,000 - €50,000
    • AI integration: €3,000 - €15,000
    • Testing and deployment: €1,000 - €5,000
    • Annual maintenance: 15–25% of the initial cost
    Want to go further? Check out our Digital Transformation for SMEs: The Ultimate 2026 Guide, which covers the full picture.

    Conclusion

    A well-executed digital project can radically transform your SME's competitiveness. The key is choosing the right technologies, starting small (MVP), and iterating quickly.

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