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Vue.js

When the client already has a Vue codebase.

Category

Frontend

At the studio

Since 2020

Projects shipped

Numerous

Status

Active

(01) Our take

We're React-first, but we've shipped enough Vue to have real opinions about it. Vue 3 with Composition API and TypeScript support is a credible alternative, and for teams who already have it in production, we don't insist on migrating.

The ecosystem gap has narrowed considerably over the past few years. Nuxt is a solid Next.js equivalent. Pinia has replaced Vuex as the state-management default. For new greenfield projects we still default to React — but we won't force a rewrite on a client who's happy in Vue.

(02) What we build with it

Typical work

  • Feature work on existing Vue/Nuxt applications
  • Migrations from Vue 2 to Vue 3
  • Incremental React introductions inside Vue apps
  • Team training and code review for Vue teams

(03) How we engage

Engagement shape

Usually scoped as a feature-specific engagement or advisory retainer — we rarely start new greenfield projects in Vue.

Thinking about a Vue.js project?