12 Best Next.js Business Website Examples
I found the best Next.js business websites that grow your profits!
These sites nail the intersection of React framework performance and professional credibility. Here’s what separates the winners from the boring corporate templates:
- Lead with outcome-driven copy. Next.js insurance agent sites like Feather Insurance
and Stride Health
skip the fluff and integrate search inputs right in the hero. Ethos
does this brilliantly with family-focused messaging that addresses the real concern (protecting loved ones) before explaining features. - Build trust through strategic color psychology. PI
and Deel
both leverage clean blue and white palettes that scream “we handle your money responsibly.” Meanwhile, Next.js law firm examples like Marble Law
break the stuffy attorney mold with approachable green and beige that says “professional but human.” - Optimize navigation for decision-makers on mobile. Featured
and CrowdSec
prove that bold typography and horizontal nav structures guide busy professionals exactly where they need to go without hunting.
Check out these Next.js business design examples below.
This insurtech site leads with "$447/mo savings" in a bold serif headline, then reveals five overlapping lifestyle photos and stacked accordion cards with pastel backgrounds.
This HR tech site leads with an italic serif "Hiring" in the headline, then uses overlapping rotated photo cards to show real people using the platform.
This entertainment law firm site uses a magenta gradient hero with "MUSIC CITY ATTORNEYS®" and cyan CTAs to signal creative-industry focus.
This Chamber of Commerce membership site uses a split hero with embedded video and stacks two CTAs alongside "LET'S DO COMMERCE!" in outlined uppercase text.
This insurtech site uses stacked feature cards with everyday lifestyle photos and reassuring copy like "Say 'no' to pesky paperwork" instead of product specs.
This law firm site opens with "Over 100 years of legal excellence at your service" and uses stacked office photographs alongside serif headings and navy pill buttons.
Featured
This expert-sourcing platform uses a rotating text cursor in the H1 ("Source|") and scatters professional headshots as floating avatars around the hero.
This legal services site sells lawyer accessibility with asymmetric photo collages and the headline "The law firm actually focused on you."
This real estate agent-matching site leads with "Find Your Perfect Agent Match Without Lifting a Finger" and uses floating hearts and family photos to humanize algorithmic concerns.
This cybersecurity site positions threat intelligence with "We Know the IPs Attacking You — Do You?" and uses golden light-burst effects radiating from a dark hero background.
This life insurance site leads with "Life insurance in 10 minutes" and uses strikethrough on "no-medical-exam" to emphasize the elimination of friction.
About this collection
This is a collection of websites organized by the platform they are built on, category, and sometimes tags and the creator. They're here for inspiration. Most websites made it into this collection because they have beautiful designs, while others showcase exceptional copywriting or information architecture.
What this page contains
This page showcases 12 website examples built with Next.js in the Business category. Each website includes a tall screenshot, a link to the live site, the platform it was built on, and a description (generated with AI).
Quality may vary by category or platform
Some sites aren't an absolute 10/10, but they shine relative to their categorization. For example, categories like Notary or HOA don't reach the same design heights as Designer or SaaS sites. They're still included so people in those industries have relevant references when building their website.
How these websites are picked
While I won't reveal the exact details of my curation process (so competitors can't copy), I can share that:
- They are all organically sourced (i.e., I don't copy other inspiration galleries)
- It's an arduous process to find these gems. I typically review 10,000 sites to discover just 10 worthy additions.
The purpose of this collection
There are two primary reasons people view these website examples:
- To find design, copy, or general website inspiration from similar businesses in their industry
- To explore the capabilities of website platforms before making a decision
Oh yes, and affiliate marketing. I'm part of affiliate programs for some of the platforms, so if you purchase after clicking a link, I may earn a commission.
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