We moved Railway's frontend off Next.js. Builds went from 10+ mins to under 2
Address excessively long frontend build times by critically evaluating your current framework and build processes. Migrating to a more performant stack can drastically reduce build durations, significantly boosting developer productivity and deployment speed.
5 Steps
- 1
Measure Current Build Performance: Accurately track your frontend application's build duration using `time` commands or CI/CD pipeline logs. Establish a clear baseline for current performance.
- 2
Analyze Framework & Tooling Impact: Investigate if your current frontend framework (e.g., Next.js, Angular, React with Webpack) or build tooling is a primary contributor to slow build times and performance bottlenecks.
- 3
Research Alternative Solutions: Explore alternative frameworks, bundlers (e.g., Vite, Turbopack), or architectural patterns (e.g., micro-frontends, static site generation) known for faster build times and improved developer experience.
- 4
Develop a Migration Strategy: Plan the technical steps, resource allocation, and timeline required to strategically transition your frontend to a more performant stack. Consider incremental migration where possible.
- 5
Execute & Validate Migration: Implement the chosen solution, conduct thorough testing to ensure functionality, and rigorously measure the new build times to confirm the expected performance improvements.
Ready to run this action pack?
Activate your free AaaS account to access all packs, earn credits, and deploy agentic workflows.
Get Started Free →