Need a freelance React developer who ships production-quality front ends? StackSolution builds typed, accessible React interfaces that stay fast and maintainable as they grow — clean component architecture, predictable state, real test coverage, and performance budgets that keep your Core Web Vitals green. We keep the team small and senior, so one engineer owns the front end end-to-end. Whether it's a greenfield app or rescuing a tangled one, you get code your team can actually build on.
Freelance React rates in 2026 run about $25–$150/hr — juniors $25–$40, senior US developers $100–$150 — versus $100–$250/hr at an agency. We work on flat, fixed-scope project quotes or a mid-market hourly rate, so you get senior front-end work without agency overhead. Most well-scoped builds are quoted as a fixed price.
A simple React app or landing UI takes about 2–4 weeks, an MVP 4–8 weeks, and a complex SaaS front-end 3+ months. Timeline depends on feature count, integrations, and how ready your designs are. Reusable typed components speed later screens, and we deliver in weekly milestones so progress is always visible.
For well-scoped front-end work, a lean senior studio means lower cost, direct communication, and one accountable engineer — ideal for founders and small teams. A big agency adds multiple specialists and built-in QA/DevOps, but also overhead, hand-offs, and higher rates. If you need one senior developer to own the React front end end-to-end without work getting thrown over a wall, StackSolution is the better fit.
Choose React with Vite for highly interactive SPAs, dashboards, and real-time UIs that live behind a login; choose Next.js when you need SEO, server-side rendering, and fast first loads on public pages. We build both and advise per project, so picking the right one is never a blocker to starting.
Yes — we build front-ends end to end, from Figma designs to production: responsive UI, state management, API integration, accessibility to WCAG 2.2 AA, and performance tuning for green Core Web Vitals. We also work alongside your existing backend or design team, and hand over documented, tested code your engineers can extend.
Send us the rough idea, even if it's messy. We'll come back with how we'd build it and roughly how long it'd take, usually within a day.