managed Next.js hosting / web infrastructure consultant
Self-hosted, cloud-ready infrastructure for your web product — provisioned, hardened, monitored, and maintained by the person who built the site.
- 99.9%
- Uptime targets
- 24/7
- Monitoring & alerting
- 1
- Accountable point of contact
Built it, run it
Most studios build the site and hand you a hosting bill from someone you'll never meet. I architect and maintain the infrastructure myself — so decisions made in the code hold up in production, and there's one accountable person when something needs attention.
What that looks like
- Provisioning & hardening — Linux, Docker, sensible security defaults
- Deploys — CI/CD with zero-downtime releases
- Resilience — monitoring, alerting, automated and tested backups
- Maintenance — patching and updates on a predictable retainer
Cloud-ready when you want managed convenience; self-hosted when you want control. Either way, it's handled.
Questions
- Why not just use a managed platform like Vercel?
- Those are great — and I'll happily deploy there if it fits. But when you want full control, predictable costs, data residency, or to consolidate several services on infrastructure you own, self-hosting wins. I handle the ops so you don't have to.
- Do you offer ongoing maintenance?
- Yes — patching, monitoring, backups, and updates on a simple monthly retainer. The same person who built your site keeps it running, so nothing gets lost in translation.
- Can you take over an existing server?
- Often, yes. I'll assess what's there, harden and document it, and put proper monitoring and backups in place before taking over maintenance.