SPA v SSG performance - I didn't expect this result (Vue, Nuxt, Vercel)

I have 2 APPs one #SSG and one #SPA all originating from the same codebase and running on the same infrastructure. Which one will be faster? There is a lot of talk out there in the industry promoting SSG as the way to build APP as they are faster and better SEO. But I haven't proven that for myself yet, and being a typical cynical CTO I went out to prove it for myself one way or another. What I found was not what I expected and the journey to the final result really helped me understand what performance means today with the new frontend frameworks out there. The Apps were the Iron Maiden Apps I build and used on my other videos that show how to model business concepts and UX with a Headless CMS (#Amplience). Also demonstrated the migration of a Vue SPA to a NUXT SSG application. All of them are hosted on Vercel and driven by the Amplience CMS. Online tools I used Webpagetest by CatchPoint https://app.webpagetest.org/ Pingdom by SolarWinds https://tools.pingdom.com/ See more of my articles on linked in   / jjwilliams   Most of what I have learned in the MACH / Headless world has been while building Amplience headless CMS, DAM and dynamic media services. Take a look here https://amplience.com If you are interested in joining my product development or operations teams at Amplience we always have room for great Product Owners, Developers, Architects, Testers, Support Engineers, SysOps and DevOps. https://amplience.com/careers 00:00 Introduction to SPA v SSG performance 01:41 SPA v SSG architecture 03:16 Lighthouse testing of SPA & SSG 06:13 Lighthouse results analysis deep dive 08:01 Pingdom and WebPageTest testing of SPA & SSG 11:02 SSG & SPA side by side comparison