When we first launched azarr.tech, Firebase Hosting was the simplest way to deploy our Next.js static site. It was fast, free, and handled HTTPS automatically. But as our content strategy evolved and SEO became critical for B2B lead generation, Firebase's limitations became increasingly apparent—especially when combined with the broader billing issues we were experiencing with Google Cloud.

The problem with static hosting for dynamic B2B sites

Firebase Hosting is fundamentally a static file server. While you can deploy Next.js apps to Firebase, you lose Next.js's most powerful features: Incremental Static Regeneration, Edge Middleware, and Server Components. For a B2B platform where content freshness, personalization, and performance directly impact conversion rates, this was a dealbreaker.

  • Content updates required full site rebuilds (15+ minutes, multiple times daily)
  • No incremental static regeneration meant every page rebuild for every change
  • Limited preview environments made client feedback cycles slow and error-prone
  • No integrated analytics beyond basic request logging
  • Poor image optimization without manual CDN configuration
  • Cold start delays for dynamic routes
  • **Compounding the issue**: The same Google Cloud billing problems affecting our backend also impacted Firebase Hosting—our frontend was part of the same platform ecosystem with billing disputes and support delays

We were publishing new case studies, blog posts, and technical documentation constantly—and every update cost us 15 minutes of downtime and SEO penalties for slow reindexing. Add the billing uncertainty from Google Cloud, and we had a perfect storm of operational friction.

Jason Ball, Founder & CEO

Why Vercel won: Built for modern Next.js

1. Incremental Static Regeneration (ISR)

Vercel's ISR allows us to update specific pages without rebuilding the entire site. When we publish a new case study, only that page regenerates—the rest of the site stays live. This reduced our average build time from 15 minutes to under 30 seconds for most updates, and eliminated downtime entirely. Our content team can now publish changes instantly, without scheduling around developers.

2. Edge Functions for Personalization

B2B websites need to serve different content to different stakeholders—a CTO sees technical deep-dives, while a CFO sees ROI calculators. Vercel Edge Functions let us run JavaScript at the edge, personalizing content based on geolocation, device type, or session data without any latency penalty. Firebase offered no equivalent.

3. SEO Superpowers

Vercel's integrated SEO tools, pre-rendering optimization, and metadata handling are best-in-class. We saw Core Web Vitals scores improve from 62 to 91 (Lighthouse). Time-to-Interactive dropped from 3.4s to 1.8s. The impact on organic traffic was immediate and measurable—B2B organic search traffic increased 85% in three months.

4. Preview Deployments and Collaboration

Every pull request gets a unique preview URL. Our content team can preview blog posts, our marketing team can test landing pages, and our clients can review case studies—all before anything goes to production. This cut review cycles from 3 days to 4 hours and eliminated costly production mistakes.

5. Built-in Analytics and Speed Insights

Vercel Analytics provides real-time performance data broken down by page, region, and device type. We identified that European clients were experiencing 200ms slower loads and optimized specifically for them. Firebase offered no comparable insights.

6. Web Vitals Monitoring

Vercel's Web Vitals monitoring alerts us when any page drops below acceptable thresholds. This proactive approach helped us maintain a consistent experience for enterprise clients, who demand reliability above all else.

7. Decoupling from GCP Billing Issues

Perhaps most importantly, moving our frontend to Vercel meant we could completely decouple our web presence from Google Cloud. Even after migrating our backend to AWS, our Firebase Hosting was still connected to the GCP billing system. By moving to Vercel, we eliminated the final link to Google Cloud's problematic billing infrastructure. Our frontend is now hosted on a platform built for Next.js, with transparent pricing and responsive support.

Why Vercel is the optimal platform for Next.js applications

The migration: Practical implementation

  • 1. **Setup Vercel Project**: Connected GitHub repository and configured environment variables
  • 2. **Migrate Next.js Config**: Updated `next.config.js` for Vercel optimization (images, caching, headers)
  • 3. **Configure Edge Middleware**: Implemented geolocation-based content routing and authentication checks
  • 4. **Set Up Preview Deployments**: Configured Vercel for automatic preview environments on PRs
  • 5. **DNS Migration**: Switched DNS from Firebase to Vercel with zero downtime using blue-green deployment
  • 6. **Analytics Integration**: Added Vercel Analytics and Google Search Console integration
  • 7. **Final Cleanup**: Removed the Firebase Hosting configuration and verified no remaining Google Cloud dependencies

Performance metrics: Before vs. After

  • **Build Time**: 15 minutes → 30 seconds (96% improvement)
  • **Time-to-Interactive**: 3.4s → 1.8s (47% improvement)
  • **Largest Contentful Paint**: 4.2s → 2.1s (50% improvement)
  • **SEO Score (Lighthouse)**: 62 → 91 (47% improvement)
  • **Organic Traffic**: +85% in 3 months
  • **Bounce Rate**: 62% → 38% (39% improvement)
  • **Deployment Frequency**: 3x/week → 12x/day (4x improvement)
  • **Billing Issues**: Monthly → Never (100% elimination)
  • **Support Resolution**: Weeks → Hours
Vercel deployment dashboard
Performance monitoring dashboard

Beyond hosting: A new development paradigm

Moving to Vercel changed how we build software. The tight integration with Next.js meant we could adopt features like Server Components, Streaming SSR, and Turbopack for development. Our developers are 40% more productive because they're not fighting deployment tooling—they're building features.

The preview deployment ecosystem enabled true CI/CD. Every commit to `main` automatically deploys to production if tests pass. We're now shipping features 5x faster than before, with fewer bugs and higher confidence.

The bottom line: Why Vercel for Azarr Technologies

  • Vercel is the native platform for Next.js—features ship there first.
  • Edge computing enables personalization without performance trade-offs.
  • ISR eliminates the tradeoff between static speed and dynamic content.
  • Integrated analytics give us visibility we never had before.
  • Preview deployments transformed our review process and client confidence.
  • The ecosystem (Analytics, Speed Insights, Logs) is second to none.
  • **Most importantly**: Vercel gave us a clean break from Google Cloud's billing issues and support delays.

Firebase Hosting was our training wheels. Vercel is our race bike. The difference in speed, control, and visibility is transformative for how we serve enterprise clients. And the peace of mind from leaving Google Cloud's billing chaos behind is priceless.

Jason Ball, Founder & CEO

Key takeaways for B2B teams

  • Start with Firebase for speed, migrate to Vercel when SEO and personalization become critical.
  • Measure Core Web Vitals religiously—they directly impact conversion rates.
  • Use preview deployments to give clients confidence before changes go live.
  • Leverage Edge Middleware to serve contextually relevant content.
  • Treat hosting platform choice as a strategic decision, not an operational one.
  • **Don't ignore billing issues**—they're often a symptom of deeper platform problems that will only escalate over time.
  • **Decouple your frontend and backend**—if one cloud provider fails, you don't want everything tied to them.

Azarr Technologies is now 100% cloud-agnostic on the frontend (Vercel) and AWS for the backend. We've eliminated our dependency on Google Cloud entirely, and we've never been more confident in our infrastructure. The migration cost us time and effort, but the peace of mind and performance improvements have made it one of the best decisions we've ever made.

References

  1. 1. Vercel Documentation - Next.js Optimization
  2. 2. Google Core Web Vitals Best Practices
  3. 3. Azarr Technologies Internal Performance Audit, 2026
  4. 4. Google Cloud Support Communication Records, Azarr Technologies Internal Archive, 2025-2026
  5. 5. Next.js vs. Other Frameworks: Enterprise Performance Comparison