Support for creating Next.js sites is now generally available to Pantheon customers with Gold, Platinum or Diamond Workspaces. Previously, Next.js was restricted to a private beta program.
Hosting for Next.js sites can be purchased at the same plan levels and pricing as WordPress and Drupal sites. Teams running a decoupled architecture in which Next.js reads content from a CMS on Pantheon must purchase two separate plans, though decoupling may allow WordPress or Drupal to run at a smaller plan level.
Since the beginning of our private beta program last November we have added many enhancements including:
- A cache handler to coordinate persistent caching and CDN for a Next.js site, often in conjunction with a CMS data source.
- Defaulting site creation to Next.js 16.
- Setting secret environment variables at site creation.
- Streaming build & runtime logs in the Pantheon dashboard.
For more perspective on this change to general availability, see the Pantheon blog. To learn how to run Next.js on Pantheon, read our documentation.
