Not really. Next.js is built on Node.js + React (both of which are also open source).
The services Vercel offers have to do with deployment mainly. That's never going to be something a back end or front end framework will help you with directly.
App hosting and deployment has always been a secondary concern. Choice of database, caching, queuing service, etc has also always been a secondary concern apart from a backend/frontend framework.
The services Vercel offers have to do with deployment mainly. That's never going to be something a back end or front end framework will help you with directly.
App hosting and deployment has always been a secondary concern. Choice of database, caching, queuing service, etc has also always been a secondary concern apart from a backend/frontend framework.