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Krzysztof
@krzysztof 2 weeks ago

Migrating my fully made project to Next.js to tackle SEO and indexing challenges

I’ve been facing some serious challenges with SEO and indexing on DubaiDiscoverer.com. Despite having a fully developed site with both frontend, backend, and a working database, Google crawlers couldn’t read it properly. It’s been super frustrating, especially since I’ve tried several solutions.

I started by adding Helmet to handle SEO, but that didn’t solve the problem. Then, I spent 4 hours trying to implement Server-Side Rendering (SSR), but it still didn’t work. Honestly, it’s pretty surprising that Replit, Lovable, and Bolt.new haven’t provided a solid solution for this.

So, after a lot of back and forth, I’ve decided to fully migrate DubaiDiscoverer.com to Next.js. I’m hoping this will finally resolve the SEO issues and make Google indexing work properly. I’ll keep you posted in the coming days on how it goes and what results I get (fingers crossed that the transition to Next.js leads to better results!)

Anyone else dealt with similar challenges? Would love to hear your experiences and insights.

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Jonathan
@J_Phroneos
2 weeks ago
Our GSC still shows 0 impressions
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Krzysztof
@krzysztof
2 weeks ago
Exactly – I’m wondering why they’re not doing anything about it. Right now, I’m struggling with Next.js in Cursor, and I have the feeling that Cursor handled Vite + React much better than Next.js – I'm really having a hard time fixing it.
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Harvansh Chaudhary
Yeah, go on. And in the end share if possible, how you migrated...good luck
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Krzysztof
@krzysztof
2 weeks ago
I will, because I'm really curious myself how it will turn out and what the results will be.
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