ReMarkable’s Digital Transformation: Next.js, Vercel, and Sanity in Action

Posted by

How reMarkable transformed their digital experience with Next.js, Vercel, and Sanity

How reMarkable transformed their digital experience with Next.js, Vercel, and Sanity

reMarkable, a company known for its innovative digital paper tablet, recently underwent a transformation of their digital experience with the help of Next.js, Vercel, and Sanity. The result was a faster, more efficient, and more user-friendly website that has significantly improved the overall customer experience.

Next.js

One of the key components of reMarkable’s digital transformation was the adoption of Next.js, a popular React framework for building web applications. Next.js provided reMarkable with the ability to create dynamic and interactive web pages, while also optimizing performance through server-side rendering.

Vercel

Together with Next.js, reMarkable leveraged Vercel as their hosting provider. Vercel’s platform offered reMarkable a seamless deployment process, automatic scaling, and advanced performance analytics, all of which contributed to a more reliable and efficient website.

Sanity

In addition to Next.js and Vercel, reMarkable also integrated Sanity, a headless CMS, into their digital experience. Sanity allowed reMarkable to efficiently manage and update content across their website, enabling them to deliver a more personalized and engaging experience to their users.

Results

By combining Next.js, Vercel, and Sanity, reMarkable was able to transform their digital experience in a way that positively impacted their business. The new website boasted faster page load times, improved SEO performance, and a more streamlined content management process. As a result, reMarkable saw an increase in user engagement and a significant improvement in overall customer satisfaction.

0 0 votes
Article Rating
5 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
@impericap
6 months ago

If you work with Vercel, you have to wear black.

@amruizva
6 months ago

I wish remarkable would have transformed a very bad battery into a good one.

@nebulousnomad
6 months ago

Coincidentally enough I was on reMarkable's site a couple days ago!

@solarspear27
6 months ago

I'm sure creating low fidelity mockups and workflows would be like an easy walk in the park.

@solarspear27
6 months ago

First commit by me!