How Vercel and Next.js keep Rippling on their rising path to success
Rippling migrated its frontend from WordPress to Next.js and Vercel, enabling over 90% of site changes to be deployed directly by non-engineering stakeholders across more than 600 pages.
After going from $13M to $100M in revenue in two years, HR platform Rippling needed a frontend stack as fast and flexible as its innovative solutions. As they scaled to over 600 pages, engineer Robert Schneiderman realized that a fullstack WordPress solution wouldn't be able to handle their stakeholders' rapid iteration needs while maintaining the performance their customers require. By leveraging Next.js and Vercel alongside their , Rippling was able to build a solution that kept developers, content creators, and customers happy.WordPress headless CMS As the company grows, teams across Rippling are empowered to make the changes they need.
Over 90% of site changes are deployed by stakeholders immediately, giving Schneiderman the freedom to keep improving Rippling’s site performance and user experience. Read more