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It sounds like your primary concern is speed of delivery, and for this SXA is the recommended approach. SXA offers the most, out of the box - a wide range of components, a quick way to add new sites and languages, etc. Even if you need to customize, there is a lot that can be done with out of the box features like styles and rendering variants.
JSS with SXA is probably the next in line in terms of implementation speed, as you get the site management automation of SXA, but you still have to add you own components. I specifically used the phrase "add your own components" rather than "build your own components" because the beauty of using front-end frameworks is that millions of other people use them too, so there are many libraries of primitive components that will act as accelerators. And this is why I place JSS ahead of MVC.
I hope this helps.
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JSS vs SXA vs MVC
It sounds like your primary concern is speed of delivery, and for this SXA is the recommended approach. SXA offers the most, out of the box - a wide range of components, a quick way to add new sites and languages, etc. Even if you need to customize, there is a lot that can be done with out of the box features like styles and rendering variants.
JSS with SXA is probably the next in line in terms of implementation speed, as you get the site management automation of SXA, but you still have to add you own components. I specifically used the phrase "add your own components" rather than "build your own components" because the beauty of using front-end frameworks is that millions of other people use them too, so there are many libraries of primitive components that will act as accelerators. And this is why I place JSS ahead of MVC.
I hope this helps.