vercel-architecture-variants
Choose and implement Vercel architecture blueprints for different scales and use cases. Use when designing new Vercel projects, choosing between static, serverless, and edge architectures, or planning how to structure a multi-project Vercel deployment. Trigger with phrases like "vercel architecture", "vercel blueprint", "how to structure vercel", "vercel monorepo", "vercel multi-project".
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Vercel Architecture Variants
Overview
Choose the right Vercel architecture based on team size, traffic patterns, and technical requirements. Covers five validated blueprints from static site to multi-project enterprise deployment, with migration paths between them.
Prerequisites
- Understanding of team size and traffic requirements
- Knowledge of Vercel deployment model (edge, serverless, static)
- Clear SLA requirements
Instructions
Variant 1: Static Site (JAMstack)
Best for: Marketing sites, docs, blogs, landing pages
Team size: 1-3 developers
Traffic: Any (fully CDN-served)
project/
├── public/ # Static assets
├── src/
│ ├── pages/ # Static pages (SSG)
│ └── components/ # React components
├── vercel.json # Headers, redirects
└── package.json
// vercel.json
{
"headers": [
{
"source": "/(.*)",
"headers": [
{ "key": "Cache-Control", "value": "public, max-age=3600, stale-while-revalidate=86400" }
]
}
]
}
Key decisions:
- No serverless functions needed
- All pages pre-rendered at build time
- ISR for pages that update periodically
- Cost: minimal (mostly bandwidth)
Variant 2: Full-Stack Next.js (Most Common)
Best for: SaaS applications, dashboards, e-commerce
Team size: 2-10 developers
Traffic: Low to high
project/
├── src/
│ ├── app/
│ │ ├── api/ # Serverless API routes
│ │ ├── (marketing)/ # Static public pages
│ │ └── dashboard/ # Dynamic authenticated pages
│ ├── lib/ # Shared utilities
│ ├── components/ # UI components
│ └── middleware.ts # Edge auth + routing
├── prisma/ # Database schema
├── vercel.json
└── package.json
// vercel.json
{
"regions": ["iad1"],
"functions": {
"src/app/api/**/*.ts": {
"maxDuration": 30,
"memory": 1024
}
}
}
Key decisions:
- Mixed rendering: SSG for marketing, SSR for dashboard
- API routes in
app/api/for backend logic - Edge Middleware for auth (runs before every request)
- Database in same region as functions
Variant 3: API-Only Backend
Best for: Mobile app backends, microservices, webhook processors
Team size: 1-5 developers
Traffic: API-driven
project/
├── api/ # Serverless functions (one per route)
│ ├── users/
│ │ ├── index.ts # GET/POST /api/users
│ │ └── [id].ts # GET/PUT/DELETE /api/users/:id
│ ├── webhooks/
│ │ └── stripe.ts # POST /api/webhooks/stripe
│ └── health.ts # GET /api/health
├── lib/ # Shared utilities
├── vercel.json
└── package.json
// vercel.json
{
"regions": ["iad1", "cdg1"],
"rewrites": [
{ "source": "/v1/(.*)", "destination": "/api/$1" }
],
"headers": [
{
"source": "/api/(.*)",
"headers": [
{ "key": "Access-Control-Allow-Origin", "value": "https://myapp.com" },
{ "key": "Access-Control-Allow-Methods", "value": "GET,POST,PUT,DELETE" }
]
}
]
}
Key decisions:
- No frontend — pure API
- CORS headers for cross-origin access
- Version routing via rewrites (
/v1/→/api/) - Multi-region for global API latency
Variant 4: Monorepo with Turborepo
Best for: Multiple related apps, shared component libraries
Team size: 5-20 developers
Traffic: Varies per app
monorepo/
├── apps/
│ ├── web/ # Main website (Vercel project 1)
│ │ ├── src/
│ │ ├── vercel.json
│ │ └── package.json
│ ├── docs/ # Documentation site (Vercel project 2)
│ │ ├── src/
│ │ ├── vercel.json
│ │ └── package.json
│ └── admin/ # Admin dashboard (Vercel project 3)
│ ├── src/
│ ├── vercel.json
│ └── package.json
├── packages/
│ ├── ui/ # Shared component library
│ ├── config/ # Shared ESLint, TS config
│ └── utils/ # Shared utilities
├── turbo.json
├── pnpm-workspace.yaml
└── package.json
Vercel auto-detects monorepos and builds only the affected app:
// apps/web/vercel.json
{
"ignoreCommand": "npx turbo-ignore"
}
Each app in apps/ is a separate Vercel project with its own domain, env vars, and deployment settings.
Variant 5: Multi-Zone Micro-Frontends (Enterprise)
Best for: Large organizations with independent teams
Team size: 20+ developers across multiple teams
Traffic: High
Each zone is an independent Vercel project:
Zone 1: marketing.company.com → Marketing team's Next.js app
Zone 2: app.company.com → Product team's Next.js app
Zone 3: docs.company.com → Docs team's Next.js app
Zone 4: api.company.com → Platform team's API-only project
Main project uses multi-zones (next.config.js):
// Main app: next.config.js
module.exports = {
async rewrites() {
return [
{
source: '/docs/:path*',
destination: 'https://docs.company.com/docs/:path*',
},
{
source: '/blog/:path*',
destination: 'https://marketing.company.com/blog/:path*',
},
];
},
};
Key decisions:
- Independent deploy cycles per team
- Shared auth via Edge Middleware or external IdP
- Consistent design system via shared npm packages
- Each zone has its own env vars and scaling
Architecture Decision Matrix
| Factor | Static | Full-Stack | API-Only | Monorepo | Multi-Zone |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Team size | 1-3 | 2-10 | 1-5 | 5-20 | 20+ |
| Deploy independence | N/A | Single | Single | Per-app | Per-team |
| Frontend | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Yes |
| Database | No | Yes | Yes | Per-app | Per-zone |
| Complexity | Low | Medium | Low | Medium | High |
| Cost | Low | Medium | Low | Medium | High |
Migration Path
Static Site → Full-Stack Next.js → Monorepo → Multi-Zone
↑ ↑ ↑ ↑
Start here Add API routes Add shared Split teams
Add auth packages Independent
Add database deployments
Output
- Architecture variant selected based on team size and requirements
- Project structure implemented following the chosen blueprint
- Vercel configuration optimized for the architecture
- Migration path documented for future scaling
Error Handling
| Error | Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Monorepo builds all apps | Missing ignoreCommand |
Add npx turbo-ignore |
| Multi-zone routing conflict | Overlapping paths | Ensure rewrites don't conflict |
| Shared package not found | pnpm workspace misconfigured | Check pnpm-workspace.yaml includes |
| API-only 404 on root | No public/index.html |
Add a minimal index or redirect |
Resources
Next Steps
For known pitfalls and anti-patterns, see vercel-known-pitfalls.