For UAE businesses, React's dominance means a large talent pool, extensive ecosystem, and long-term viability. Whether you're building a customer portal, SaaS dashboard, or e-commerce storefront, React provides the performance, flexibility, and developer experience that modern applications demand. Combined with Next.js for server-side rendering, React delivers SEO-friendly, fast-loading applications.
Bayden's engineering team has deep React experience across enterprise dashboards, customer-facing portals, SaaS platforms, and Arabic/English bilingual applications. We use React with TypeScript for type safety, follow component-driven development with Storybook, and implement comprehensive testing with Jest and React Testing Library.
React gives us the best combination of developer productivity, performance, and ecosystem maturity. Its component model maps naturally to how we design UIs — reusable pieces that compose into complex applications. The massive ecosystem means we rarely need to build from scratch, and the talent pool ensures our clients can maintain their applications long-term.
We start React projects with Next.js for routing and server-side rendering, TypeScript for type safety, and Tailwind CSS for styling. Components are developed in isolation using Storybook, tested with React Testing Library, and integrated via CI/CD pipelines that enforce quality gates before any code reaches production.
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React development projects typically range from AED 50,000 for simple applications to AED 500,000+ for enterprise SaaS platforms. The cost depends on feature complexity, number of integrations, and whether the project includes UI/UX design. Contact us for a free estimate.
A typical MVP takes 8-12 weeks, a mid-complexity application 12-20 weeks, and an enterprise platform 4-8 months. We work in 2-week sprints, so you see working software from week two and can provide feedback throughout development.
Yes. React handles RTL layouts well, especially with CSS-in-JS libraries like Tailwind CSS that support RTL variants. We've built numerous bilingual Arabic/English applications with dynamic language switching and proper RTL text rendering.
For most projects, we recommend React — it has a larger talent pool, more flexible architecture, and better performance with Next.js. Angular is better for very large enterprise applications where strict conventions help manage large teams. Read our detailed React vs Angular comparison for specifics.
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