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Raekdata

Challenge

Raekdata was stuck on WordPress with hundreds of blog posts and service pages. The site was slow, hard to maintain, and they wanted to add subscription-based services with recurring payments. They needed to migrate all existing content without losing SEO rankings or breaking URLs, while simultaneously modernizing the tech stack.

Our Process

Next.js with static site generation for blog content. React for interactive components. Custom Node.js script for WordPress content migration. Stripe API for payment processing and subscription management. Deployed on Vercel with incremental static regeneration for updated content.

Reviewed the product goals, user paths, and existing technical constraints.
Mapped the core workflows before changing the interface or architecture.
Built the highest-impact screens and features first so stakeholders could test early.
Connected the frontend to real data, APIs, and content systems instead of static mockups.
Checked performance, accessibility, and responsive behavior across key breakpoints.
Prepared the project for launch with clear handoff notes and maintainable code.

Conclusion

The Solution

Built a Next.js application with static generation for blog posts and dynamic pages for services. Wrote a custom migration script that pulled all WordPress content via the REST API, converted it to Markdown, and preserved all metadata for SEO. Implemented proper redirects to maintain URL structure and search rankings. Integrated Stripe for one-time and subscription payments with a customer portal for managing subscriptions. The new site loads 5x faster and is significantly easier to maintain.

  • ●A focused implementation plan tied to the client workflow
  • ●Reusable components and data structures that reduce future rework
  • ●Launch-ready pages with project-specific SEO and performance checks

Frontend Engineering

Responsive Vue, Nuxt, and React interfaces built around the project goals and real user tasks.

Content and Integrations

CMS, API, analytics, and third-party integrations wired into the parts of the product that need them.

Launch Support

QA, deployment checks, and practical handoff work that keeps the site easy to maintain after release.