Managed Hosting for Next.js and Sanity — Supported by the Team That Built Your Site
Generic managed hosting providers can restart your server. They can't fix your code.
When something breaks at the application level, your hosting provider opens a ticket.
Most managed hosting is infrastructure management — servers, uptime, SSL certificates, deployment pipelines. That's a solved problem. What generic providers can't do is fix what breaks at the application layer: a CMS configuration that stops publishing, an API integration that fails after a dependency update, a Next.js build that breaks because of a version conflict nobody caught.
YohDev manages infrastructure and knows the codebase. When your site has a problem — at any layer — we can diagnose and fix it. That's a different kind of coverage than what a hosting provider offers, and it's the coverage that matters when something goes wrong at 9pm the night before a launch.
Infrastructure to application — the full stack.
Server Infrastructure
Environment configuration, deployment pipelines, domain management, SSL certificates, and CDN setup. We build and maintain the infrastructure layer so it's documented, reproducible, and not dependent on any single person's knowledge.
Deployment Pipelines
Automated deployments from version control, staging environment management, rollback procedures, and build monitoring. Every deployment is logged and recoverable. No manual FTP, no undocumented processes.
Performance & Security Monitoring
Uptime monitoring, Core Web Vitals tracking, error alerting, and dependency security scanning. Issues are caught before your users find them — or before they become a breach.
Emergency Support
When something breaks, we respond. Application-level issues, infrastructure failures, integration problems — we have the codebase context to diagnose and fix across the full stack, not just escalate to a different team.
The difference between a hosting provider and a development partner managing your infrastructure is accountability at the application level.
For agencies: we're white-label-friendly. You deliver the site, we manage the infrastructure post-launch, and your client relationship stays yours. If something breaks, it gets fixed — without your client knowing you called someone else.
For YohDev-built sites: managed hosting is the natural continuation of the build relationship. We already know the architecture, the CMS configuration, the third-party integrations, and the deployment environment. Onboarding is immediate. There's no period of "getting familiar with the codebase" — we wrote it.
For the best hosting environment for Next.js and Sanity specifically: we run structured deployment environments with clear escalation paths, documented infrastructure, and coverage at both the infrastructure and application layer. Not every host is built for the Next.js/Sanity stack. We are.
For medical, legal, and financial organizations — infrastructure management is a liability question.
Generic hosting means generic security practices, undocumented data handling, and support teams that don't know what HIPAA-adjacent means. For practices, firms, and financial organizations, that's not a risk worth taking for a few dollars a month in hosting savings.
We manage infrastructure with documented security practices, clear data handling procedures, access controls, and audit trails. We can speak to how your site is configured, what data touches which systems, and what the incident response process looks like — because we've built that documentation into how we manage infrastructure, not as an afterthought.
Frequently asked questions.
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Can you manage hosting for a site you didn't build?
We'll review your current hosting setup before recommending anything.
Book a discovery call and we'll tell you what we see.
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