Choosing the Right Tech Stack in 2026
Every few months, a new framework arrives promising to revolutionize how we build software. The temptation to jump on every new tool is strong — but at Radheya, we follow a different path.
Our philosophy is roots over trends. Before adopting any new technology, we ask three questions: Does it solve a real problem we face? Is the community and ecosystem mature enough for production use? Will it still be relevant in three years?
For most projects in 2026, a combination of Next.js, TypeScript, and PostgreSQL handles the vast majority of use cases. These are not exciting choices — they are reliable ones. And reliability is far more valuable than novelty when you are building products that real people depend on.
That said, we are not luddites. We adopt new tools when they genuinely serve the mission. We use AI models for specific, well-defined tasks. We use edge computing for latency-sensitive features. But every adoption is deliberate, not reactive.