Vue.js development services — Vue plus Laravel, by one senior
Vue 3, Pinia, Nuxt 3. Laravel backend when needed. Senior Vue talent is thin — this is the bench you want.
Who this is for
Founder who has already picked Vue (usually because the in-house dev prefers it) and wants one shop to own it.
The pain today
- Vue senior talent is thinner than React; finding quality help is hard.
- The prior agency built Vue 2 and never migrated.
- Nuxt 3 plus Pinia plus TypeScript together is a rare combination.
- You need one vendor who does both Vue and the backend.
The outcome you get
- A senior Vue plus Laravel engineer shipping end-to-end.
- Vue 3, Pinia, and Composition API as the baseline.
- Nuxt 3 SSR when the product needs SEO and public pages.
- Fixed monthly subscription — no hourly surprises.
What a Vue engagement actually ships
Vue.js delivery covers: Vue 3 SPAs (Vite host), Nuxt 3 SSR applications, Laravel plus Vue full-stack apps (like Cuez), Inertia plus Vue admin dashboards, Pinia store architecture, Vue Router 4 setup, component libraries (scoped SFC or Tailwind), authentication (Laravel Sanctum, Nuxt Auth), and deploy (Vercel, Netlify, or AWS). What is not covered: Vue 1 or Vue 2 greenfield builds (Vue 3 only for new work) and Weex-style native targets. Migrations from Vue 2 are covered — but new projects start on Vue 3.
Cuez proves the combo works in production
Cuez by Tinkerlist runs Vue.js plus Laravel plus TypeScript in production broadcast SaaS. Same engineer shipped the 10x API optimization (3 seconds to 300ms) and the roughly 40% infrastructure cost reduction on that same stack. The combination works because Laravel does backend well (queues, jobs, Eloquent, auth) and Vue does reactive UI well (Composition API, Pinia, scoped SFC). Inertia bridges them cleanly when you do not need a separate API layer.
Timeline, guarantees, cancellation
Applications subscription at $3,499 per month flat. Typical Vue SPA in 4 to 8 weeks. Nuxt 3 SSR corporate site in 3 to 5 weeks. Vue plus Laravel admin dashboard in 6 to 10 weeks. 14-day money-back inside the first two weeks. After that, cancel anytime. Work Made for Hire — every commit is yours. Post-launch fixes included under the 'if it ships, it works' policy.
When to pick Vue vs React
Pick Vue when: the in-house dev already knows Vue and you do not want a framework rewrite, you are on Laravel plus Inertia and want template-style ergonomics with reactivity, or you are shipping a Nuxt corporate site where SSR plus Vue's SFC model is a clean fit. Pick React when: hiring matters more (larger senior pool), the ecosystem library you need is React-only (common in AI and charting), or you are heading toward Next.js RSC for SEO. I ship both.
Recent proof
A comparable engagement, delivered and documented.
Rescued a slow API that was blocking user growth
Refactored the backend architecture, making the system far more responsive and scalable for the growing user base.
Frequently asked questions
The questions prospects ask before they book.
- Do you ship Nuxt 3?
- Yes. Nuxt 3 SSR with typed routes, useHead and useSeoMeta, edge rendering where the host supports it, and Pinia stores.
- Pinia or Vuex?
- Pinia on new projects always. Vuex only when maintaining an existing Vue 2 app mid-migration.
- TypeScript with Vue?
- Yes — strict mode, typed Pinia stores, typed route params. Untyped Vue is not what I ship in 2026.
- Component libraries?
- Tailwind plus a handful of headless primitives (VueUse, Radix-vue) is the lean default. Vuetify or PrimeVue when the team has standardized on one already.
- Can you pair with my designer?
- Yes. I work from Figma, run design reviews, and can critique or implement. Vue SFCs plus Tailwind make the Figma-to-code loop fast.
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