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Enter the new era of React.
Here's a little known fact.
17% of the top 1 million websites use Next.js.
Are these some nameless websites? Who are these companies?
Take a look.

Again, it's a little known fact.
But the best companies have already realized they need to use Next.js or get left behind.
"Great. I'll use Next right now."
Here's the catch.
Me and these massive companies don't use Next like plain React.
If you try using Next.js v16 like React, you’ll make a mediocre app and miss the whole point of Next.
That's because you're taught that...
"Next.js 16 is just good old React"
Wrong. Next16 is an iceberg.
You think you know it because you only see the 15% of it that’s above water.
So you start coding. And like the Titanic sinking after hitting an iceberg they thought was tiny, what you didn’t know gets you.

The same thing happened to me.
I jumped into Next16 thinking it’s the same Next and React I’m used to.
My team and I built our website with it.
After adding line after line of code for months?
Without realizing it the app turned into a slow client-side mess.

It’s not your fault. What’s out there sucks
Next.js 16 is new. There is no good way to learn it out there.
Every piece of content you see is basic.
It doesn’t teach you the best practices.
Most of the people teaching it have no experience building massive production-ready apps with Next16- so they give superficial advice (if the advice is up to date at all).
You don’t want to read the never-ending docs or 7153 articles you need to learn it all.
What if you can just take one course with...
A whole new approach to learning
I spent 9 months deep in the Next16 ocean.
- Building massive 5 and 6-figure apps for clients.
- Making tutorials & mentoring devs.
- Rebuilding my course platform from scratch because the old way of building Next & React apps made production apps a mess.
After all this? After countless daily requests for a Next16 course & after perfecting my website?

I finally decided on this three-part learning method for learning Next16 so you don’t have to struggle:
1. Deep dive & understand how it works
Just knowing how to do something isn't enough.
Not with ChatGPT, GitHub Copilot and new tools that can output better code every day.
See, understanding how the web actually works makes you future-proof.
You'll be able to prompt little pieces of code and bring them together into a well-architectured app instead of getting replaced.
Here's a little demo of our deep dive lectures.
2. Build and deploy a complex app
If you have half the pieces of a puzzle?
You have a terrible puzzle.

That's why theory, short tutorials, and docs aren't enough. How do you actually bring it all together into a production-ready app?
That's what separates a great dev from the mediocre junior who just takes on tasks given from above like a robot.
And finally...
3. Active lessons so you're 100% confident you can code it yourself
Look. The biggest issue with project-based tutorials is that people sometimes just follow along.
You need to practice yourself because no one will code the app for you.
This is why I added Active lessons.
Here you code the most important parts of the app.
You master the features of Next16 to guarantee you walk away with the skills to build stunning apps with Next16 on your own.
Here's what these lessons look like.

🥁 And the unique app you'll build is...
A modern StackOverflow clone.
Not an Amazon or Youtube clone every dev and their mother has in their portfolio 😬
Nope.
- A recommendation system for posts (no one teaches this)
- Global database data-fetching
- AI generated answers to questions & so much more
"Okay okay, you convinced me. "
Take me to the pricing section!Master the most sought-after tech stack of 2025 and beyond

You’ll need intermediate knowledge of JavaScript (eg. array methods, spread, try catch...) and beginner knowledge of React (components & JSX syntax, managing state, functional components) to take the course.
If you’re unfamiliar with these, don’t worry. We’ll provide you the resources to get you up to speed, but it definitely won’t be as easy as if you had experience beforehand.
If you’re asking if you need to know TypeScript - you don’t. Here at JSM we learn by building apps & this is the perfect chance to learn it since TypeScript is used in most industry projects.
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Adrian should be awarded best tutor of the year, the way he explain every bit of all topic is this course is so great, that it gives me better understanding of nextjs, and getting to truly understand the backend architecture is a plus for me, it used to be one of the most confusing topic since i started web development, now i have confidence to approach any Nextjs project given to me.

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