Comparisons.
Remiam writes honest head-to-head technical comparisons — Nuxt vs Next, NativeScript vs React Native, Figma vs Adobe XD, Headless CMS vs WordPress, Supabase vs Firebase, Capacitor vs Expo. Each one is grounded in actual shipping experience on both sides, not synthetic benchmarks. The studio also revisits these comparisons years later to see which calls aged well.
- 2 Dec 2025→
NativeScript vs React Native, revisited: where we landed.
Seven years on from our 2018 comparison, the landscape's moved. Capacitor showed up. React Native shipped a new architecture. NativeScript is quieter but alive. Here's the current call.
- 4 Jun 2025→
Nuxt vs Next, revisited: seven years later.
We wrote this comparison in 2018. Nuxt and Next have both shipped two major versions, an entire rendering model shift, and a complete rethink of how data fetching works. Time to revisit.
- 8 Apr 2025→
Headless CMS vs WordPress, revisited in 2025.
Three years after we wrote about WordPress 6, the headless landscape has matured. Strapi, Sanity, Directus, Nuxt Studio. The answer is different now — and the criteria are clearer.
- 19 Aug 2019→
Figma vs Adobe XD: a head-to-head from a working studio.
Adobe has thrown serious money at XD. Figma has thrown serious focus at design itself. We've run the same project through both this year — here's the verdict, the feature comparison, the pricing reality, and the recommendation we now give every client.
- 30 Aug 2018→
Nuxt vs Next: the meta-framework decision in 2018.
Two frameworks. Two ecosystems. Same pitch — server-rendered, file-based, batteries included. After shipping production work in both this year, here's the head-to-head we keep coming back to and the decision tree we use on new briefs.
- 26 Apr 2018→
React Native vs NativeScript: shipping cross-platform in 2018.
Two ways to write one app for iOS and Android. We've shipped real production work in both. Here's the head-to-head comparison, the decision tree we apply on every brief, and the real-project case study where we picked NativeScript and it paid off.