Startup

Skyro launches multilingual, multi-region pages faster with React Bricks

A lean fintech team uses React Bricks and Next.js to ship localized pages without pulling developers into every content update.

Illustration of Skyro's localized website workflow built with React Bricks

About Skyro

Founded in 2022, Skyro is a fast-growing global fintech group that offers digital-first financial services. Powered by a mobile-native experience, AI-driven credit decisioning, and alternative data credit scoring, it delivers scalable financial access to people in underserved markets.

The Philippines remains Skyro's most mature operating market. Internationally, the group is actively developing its presence across GCC, with further expansion into Africa and additional Southeast Asian markets.

Illustration of Skyro's multilingual content workflow

The challenge

Skyro needed to build a multilingual, multi-region website with a workflow that could support translators working in parallel across languages. The team wanted content editors to update pages directly, without depending on developers for every copy change or localized rollout.

That requirement was tightly connected to the company's growth strategy. With limited engineering resources and plans to enter new countries quickly, Skyro needed a publishing flow that avoided code changes for routine content updates and reduced the ongoing cost of maintaining marketing pages. Previous Next.js plus external CMS setups still created extra integration work for developers, while website builders such as Webflow were too restrictive for the level of customization and control Skyro needed.

Getting started with React Bricks was easy. At its core, it is still React, so it felt familiar and comfortable to work with from day one.
Dmitriy Dekhanov @ Skyro

Dmitriy Dekhanov

Head of Web Frontend @ Skyro

Discovery and decision

Skyro discovered React Bricks while looking for alternatives after dropping Webflow. After reading the documentation and trying the live demo, the team quickly felt it had found the right direction for the project.

What stood out most was the balance between a strong developer experience and a strong editing experience. Content teams gained a visual editor with real flexibility, while engineering kept the ability to work with familiar tools, internal components, and established frontend practices. React Bricks also handled localization out of the box, which was a major advantage for a team planning multi-country launches.

Illustration of Skyro launching localized pages with React Bricks

Implementation

Skyro started with a focused evaluation. The team first assigned one developer to explore the platform and map it against the company's requirements, then moved into a production project to validate the workflow in practice.

The pilot was a country-launch landing page with several important requirements packed into one project: localization, right-to-left support, a blog section, and forms. The test went well, and the marketing team immediately appreciated how much faster the launch process became and how easy it was to work on content and translations.

Later, when Skyro needed to ship another country page on short notice, the team completed it in only a few hours. That gave the company confidence to choose React Bricks as the main website solution going forward. From an onboarding perspective, the workflow stayed close to the team's usual component-based approach, while content managers found the visual editor easy to adopt.

Getting started was easy, and working with content feels smooth and intuitive. Overall, the experience has been very comfortable.
Marketing team @ Skyro

Marketing team

Content marketing @ Skyro

Results

Since adopting React Bricks, Skyro has streamlined the way it launches localized pages and manages content across regions. The team can move faster, let editors and translators work in parallel, and keep developers focused on core product work instead of routine publishing support.

Just as importantly, React Bricks lets Skyro preserve its existing design system and frontend standards. The company did not have to trade flexibility for speed, or developer control for editor autonomy. The pricing model also aligned well with the company's stage, and the Skyro team highlighted the close, responsive support they received throughout the rollout.

It is clear that both the engineering team and the marketing team are happy with the tool, and that is the most important signal for us. React Bricks fits well into our workflow and supports both teams without creating unnecessary friction.
Alexander Baranov @ Skyro

Alexander Baranov

CTO @ Skyro