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New Boostkit

A new year, a new me, and a brand-new website. Why I rebuilt Boostkit from scratch on Next.js, Vercel, and Sanity — and what it means for the future.

23 February 2026
4 min read

A new year and, for Boostkit, a completely new chapter. If you are reading this, you are looking at a website that has been rebuilt from the ground up. Not a reskin, not a tweak — a total rebuild. And I could not be more excited about it.

Why Rebuild?

The old Boostkit site served its purpose. It was built on a SaaS platform model and did a decent job of showcasing what we do. But as Boostkit has grown — and as the technology landscape has shifted — it became clear that the site no longer reflected who we are or where we are headed.

I have always believed in practising what I preach. If I am telling clients that modern web technology delivers faster, more performant, and more flexible websites, then Boostkit needs to be the proof. The old site was not that proof.

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