What development frameworks do you use?

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There are many options for web development frameworks and languages when scoping out a website project. Most agencies have their favorites, and we are no exception.

Frameworks and languages we prefer

Svelte/Sveltekit

Sveltekit is a nimble but mighty full-stack framework that allows us to build highly-custom componentized websites. As the name implies, Sveltekit is lightweight and fast, and it is the ideal option for building websites that perform significantly better than WordPress.

Tailwind CSS

Tailwind is a leading CSS framework and our go-to for styling user interfaces. Its variety of classes make it easy to build and adjust websites in a cohesive way.

PHP

We have been working with PHP for years because of its power, speed, and most notably, its connection with WordPress and Laravel.

Laravel

Laravel is also one of our favorite options for full-stack development. We commonly use it for custom web app development because of its ability to handle complex functionality.

Honorable Mentions

While we certainly have our favorite tech stack, we have plenty of other frameworks we don't mind playing with on client projects, including:

Frameworks and languages we avoid

After years of experimenting and millions of lines of code, there are some frameworks we have learned to avoid. If you have a project that hinges on any of the following frameworks, then we probably aren't a good fit for you:

Every development project has different needs. Rather than guessing which technology will best fit yours, feel free to contact us and ask to speak with one of our technology experts. Solving complex problems is what they do, and they would be happy to recommend a tech stack based upon your needs.


Learn more about the others tools and technologies we use: