Jamstack Conf 2022: The Jamstack Survey Results are in!

"Discover the latest insights from the 2022 Jamstack survey, covering remote work, job satisfaction, programming languages, web frameworks, and more. Learn how the Jamstack community is evolving and what's next for the ecosystem."

Key takeaways
  • The Jamstack community survey results show that remote work is huge and here to stay, with 71% of companies having remote work figured out.
  • The top reason for staying in a job is liking one’s team, followed by remote work being available.
  • WordPress is in decline, with its share dropping to 37%.
  • React is dominating the web framework landscape, with Next.js being a close second.
  • Vite is growing rapidly, with its share doubling in the past year.
  • Eleventy is now the obvious choice for static site generation, with Hugo and Jekyll also popular.
  • The Jamstack is a grown-up ecosystem that serves audiences of millions of people.
  • The top programming languages are still JavaScript, with TypeScript gaining popularity.
  • The content management ecosystem is in transition, with WordPress’s dominance slowly deflating.
  • The top reason for leaving a job is lack of remote work options, with 55% of people saying they would quit if made to work in person again.
  • The Jamstack community is shifting from considering themselves primarily JavaScript developers to full stack developers.
  • Serverless is having a good year, with Remix being a popular choice.
  • Web 3 is not expected to grow in the next 12 months.
  • The Jamstack community is moving away from jQuery, with only 11% of people still using it.