Nuxt Paid Consulting

Hi all. I sent an email to support@nuxt.com to check on some paid consulting related to Nuxt. I work for a big enterprise and we're migrating some large older Vue apps over to Nuxt and we're hoping to chat about any patterns that work well, landmines to avoid, etc. Is this something the Nuxt core team supports? If not that's okay and I'll quit trying, but I also thought perhaps there is another way of reaching out that is better because it's not technically support we're hoping to buy.
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kapa.ai
kapa.ai4w ago
Hi @Josh Haines. I'm kapa.ai, your friendly support bot. I will try to answer your question by searching through the knowledge base. :wave: ---------------------- I appreciate your question, but I don't have specific information in the knowledge sources about paid consulting services offered by the Nuxt core team or the proper channels to reach them for enterprise consulting. However, based on the knowledge sources, I can share some relevant context: 1. NuxtLabs and Vercel: According to Vercel BUYING NuxtLabs - What it means for you!, NuxtLabs (which is separate from the Nuxt framework itself) was acquired by Vercel. This may affect consulting services that were previously offered. 2. Migration Resources: For your Vue to Nuxt migration, the knowledge sources contain several helpful resources: - There are videos about migrating from Nuxt 2 to Nuxt 3 and migrating a Next.js application to Nuxt - A performance best practices guide has been added to the documentation - There's information about common performance issues to avoid, such as registering components globally For reaching out to the Nuxt team about consulting services, I'd recommend: - Checking the official Nuxt website for current consulting options - Looking into the Nuxt community channels (Discord, GitHub discussions) - Considering that with the NuxtLabs acquisition, the consulting landscape may have changed The knowledge sources don't provide specific contact information for paid consulting inquiries beyond what you've already tried, so I cannot definitively answer whether support@nuxt.com is the right channel or if there's a better alternative. ---------------------- Note: you can ask me a follow up question by @ mentioning me again :speech_balloon: ----------------------
kapa.ai
kapa.ai4w ago
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southgen
southgen4w ago
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danielroe
danielroe4w ago
you'd be very welcome to reach out to anyone on the core team (or ecosystem team). I'm not personally offering consultancy as I'm now employed full time - but we are discussing on the team how to surface the contributors to Nuxt who are also willing to provide consultancy.
Josh Haines
Josh HainesOP4w ago
Ah, thanks Daniel. So is this page outdated then? I was following the guidance here: https://nuxt.com/enterprise/support
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Josh Haines
Josh HainesOP4w ago
Most of our questions are in the thrust of: - Should each app be its own layer in it's own repo and then have a central repo import them all? - Should each app be a layer and should we keep all the layers in the same monorepo with some common/shared items between? - Pros and Cons from having them all access one database vs. making calls between the services, etc.
We think we have a plan, but I was hoping for a bit of time from a Nuxt pro or two who could discuss those different details to make sure we don't step on any landmines or kick things off in a poor direction. We have a number of very seniors software people involved, but we're only a year or so into using Nuxt as our core framework.

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