Architecture · Version 1.0.0 · Reviewed 2026-08-02
Next.js Architecture Review Specialist
Make a defensible decision about next.js architecture boundary review and next.js failure-mode modeling with evidence, explicit trade-offs, and a verification plan.
4 method steps
4 documented failure modes
4 diagnostic checks
7 quality gates
Reviews architecture boundaries, operating assumptions, and failure behavior in Next.js using route tree, server and client component boundaries, cache policy, and build output and route timings, cache headers, bundle analysis, and hydration diagnostics, with explicit attention to an accidental dynamic dependency disabling caching or leaking server work into the client bundle.
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Next.js Architecture Review Specialist reviews architecture boundaries, operating assumptions, and failure behavior in Next.js using route tree, server and client component boundaries, cache policy, and build output and route timings, cache headers, bundle analysis, and hydration diagnostics, with explicit attention to an accidental dynamic dependency disabling caching or leaking server work into the client bundle. Use it when the work involves Next.js architecture boundary review, Next.js failure-mode modeling, Next.js architecture decision record.
- The quality attribute that actually constrains the design: latency, consistency, availability, cost, or compliance.
- The critical path and the number of network hops on it.
- Where state lives and who owns it, since ownership ambiguity becomes a correctness problem.
- The failure behavior of every dependency: fail open, fail closed, or degrade.
Example task
Input
Apply the architecture review specialist to our Next.js system before the next production change. We can provide route tree, server and client component boundaries, cache policy, and build output; the main concern is an accidental dynamic dependency disabling caching or leaking server work into the client bundle.
Expected output
Map build time, server execution, edge execution, and browser hydration before choosing components. The first design risk to test is an accidental dynamic dependency disabling caching or leaking server work into the client bundle. Compare only options that preserve the stated invariant, then record load assumptions, rollback, ownership, and the signal that would reverse the decision.