There are advantages depending on what you are wanting to achieve. Certainly if you are wanting better SEO, routing and rapid development straight out the box then Next is a pretty good choice for that. However like everything there are some downsides to be aware of and it is not suitable for everything.
Oh there are not many. Main thing is remembering it is opinionated and a number of choices have been made for you so you have to do things the Next way. I have not run into any specific issues personally but it is worth noting encase you want to change any core feature later. Personally when building a single page app then I find a regular react app easier/quicker/lighter. Certainly all experiences I've had with Next.js have been good ones.
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There are advantages depending on what you are wanting to achieve. Certainly if you are wanting better SEO, routing and rapid development straight out the box then Next is a pretty good choice for that. However like everything there are some downsides to be aware of and it is not suitable for everything.
What downsides are these? I've not heard of any!
Oh there are not many. Main thing is remembering it is opinionated and a number of choices have been made for you so you have to do things the Next way. I have not run into any specific issues personally but it is worth noting encase you want to change any core feature later. Personally when building a single page app then I find a regular react app easier/quicker/lighter. Certainly all experiences I've had with Next.js have been good ones.