When building a website for a Gulf business, the choice between WordPress and a custom Next.js solution can make or break your online presence. Both have strengths, but the right pick depends on your goals, budget, and growth plans.
WordPress powers over 40% of websites globally, but many Gulf businesses are hitting its limits. Slow load times, security vulnerabilities, and rigid templates often fail to meet the high expectations of Saudi and UAE customers. For example, a real estate portal like Nexus Properties needs lightning-fast searches and dynamic property filters — something WordPress struggles with without heavy plugins.
Next.js delivers server-side rendering, static generation, and seamless API integration — ideal for high-traffic sites in Dubai or Riyadh. At Lirevon, we’ve built custom Next.js applications for clients like Atlas Procurement and Fitrah, achieving 2x faster load times and 30% higher conversions. Plus, our fixed-price web app packages start at USD 4,800, including a 30-day refinement window.
For simple brochure sites or blogs, WordPress is cost-effective. A basic website from Lirevon costs USD 2,400 with a 2-week delivery. But if you need custom features, AI integration, or a web app, Next.js is the smarter long-term investment.
Still unsure? Our team of 13 in Lahore has delivered 500+ websites and 27+ AI consoles for Gulf clients. We’ll help you choose the right tech — no pressure, just practical advice.
Written by Umair Nawaz
Co-founder — Lirevon Studio, Lahore
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