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I've run into a similar issue where the company wanted to bring on their Wordpress blog content on one site into their main site. NextJS combined with WPGraphQL did the trick. If you are going the static site generation route the main drawback is having to rebuild and deploy every time a new blog post is made. Could host it on AWS Amplify but I use Netlify and Cloudflare Pages. Take a look through their pricing models and pick whatever feels comfortable for you (still assuming a static site generated setup). In my opinion, NextJS is good enough. If it gets the job done in a reasonable amount of time, pick it. You mention having experience with Vue so maybe Nuxt is a better option?
I've run into a similar issue where the company wanted to bring on their Wordpress blog content on one site into their main site. NextJS combined with WPGraphQL did the trick. If you are going the static site generation route the main drawback is having to rebuild and deploy every time a new blog post is made. Could host it on AWS Amplify but I use Netlify and Cloudflare Pages. Take a look through their pricing models and pick whatever feels comfortable for you (still assuming a static site generated setup). In my opinion, NextJS is good enough. If it gets the job done in a reasonable amount of time, pick it. You mention having experience with Vue so maybe Nuxt is a better option?
I've run into a similar issue where the company wanted to bring on their Wordpress blog content on one site into their main site. NextJS combined with WPGraphQL did the trick. If you are going the static site generation route the main drawback is having to rebuild and deploy every time a new blog post is made. Could host it on AWS Amplify but I use Netlify and Cloudflare Pages. Take a look through their pricing models and pick whatever feels comfortable for you (still assuming a static site generated setup). In my opinion, NextJS is good enough. If it gets the job done in a reasonable amount of time, pick it. You mention having experience with Vue so maybe Nuxt is a better option?