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Cuibit Insights is a library of practical engineering guides covering Next.js, React, WordPress, WooCommerce, Core Web Vitals, Flutter, React Native, RAG, LLM integration and technical SEO — written by senior engineers who ship the work, not a content team.
What RAG Development Actually Includes in 2026
RAG is not just embeddings and a chatbot UI. A production build needs retrieval design, evaluation, guardrails and a clear operating model.
React vs Next.js for SEO and Product Sites
React is a UI library. Next.js is the delivery framework most teams should choose when search visibility, content performance or mixed marketing-plus-product needs matter.
How to Improve WordPress Core Web Vitals Without Hiding the Real Problem
Most WordPress speed problems come from architecture decisions, not a missing plugin. Start with hosting, templates, scripts, image policy and plugin discipline.
Flutter vs React Native in 2026: Which Should You Choose?
Both frameworks are strong. The right choice depends less on trend cycles and more on team background, design fidelity, shared-code goals and native feature depth.
LLM Cost Control in Production: What Actually Works
Most LLM bills grow because teams ship without routing, caching, task separation or usage budgets. Cost control should be part of the integration design, not a later clean-up task.
Use these guides to evaluate stack choices, SEO architecture, AI rollout risk and mobile framework decisions before you commit budget.
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