React developer in the UK
I use React to build modern websites and interfaces that are flexible, fast, and built to scale.
It's a great choice for projects that need reusable sections, consistent design, or the ability to grow over time — like marketing sites with multiple pages or small web apps.
That said, not every project needs React. If a simpler approach would be faster and more cost-effective, I'll tell you upfront.
When React is the right choice
React works best when your site needs more than just a few static pages.
For example:
- You have repeating sections or layouts across multiple pages
- You want a consistent design system that's easy to expand
- There's potential for interactive features or user dashboards later
- You plan to grow or evolve the site over time
If you just need a simple brochure site, I'll say that upfront — and suggest a simpler, cheaper approach instead.
What I build with React
Typical projects include:
- Marketing websites that need flexibility and performance
- Landing pages with reusable sections and clean structure
- Small web apps or dashboards
- Sites that may later expand into something more complex
The focus is always on building something that's not just live — but easy to maintain and improve.
How I approach builds
Behind the scenes, I use modern tools (like React, Vite, and Tailwind), but what matters to you is the outcome:
- A site that loads quickly
- A structure that makes sense to users
- Clean, consistent design
- Code that another developer can pick up without headaches
Performance & SEO
React sites can be fast — if they're built properly.
I make sure your site is:
- Pre-rendered so it loads quickly and works well for SEO
- Structured with proper headings and content hierarchy
- Not overloaded with unnecessary scripts or features
So you're not trading performance for flexibility.
Working together
I work remotely with clients across the UK and beyond.
You'll get:
- Clear scope before we start
- Regular previews as the site is built
- Straightforward communication (no jargon or overcomplication)
Next step
If you're considering a React-based site — or just want to know if it's the right choice — get in touch.
Send over:
- What you're trying to build
- Any examples you like
- Rough timeline
I'll give you a clear, honest recommendation — even if that means not using React.
