- Hourly: $65.00 - $120.00
- Expert
- Est. time: 1 to 3 months, Not sure
We are seeking a highly experienced AI Solutions Architect / AI Agent Developer who has already built production-ready AI agents and can demonstrate previous work. The first engagement will be to provide a live demonstration of AI agents and discuss technical approaches for future client implementations. Successful candidates will become our preferred development partner for future AI projects.Required Experience You must have experience building AI agents using technologies such as: OpenAI APIs Anthropic Claude APIs Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG) LangChain or LangGraph Python n8n or Make.com Vector databases MCP (Model Context Protocol) integrations API integrations Microsoft 365 integration SharePoint integration Document automation OCR and PDF processing Database design Secure authentication and authorization Cloud deployment (Azure or AWS preferred)Preferred Experience Experience building AI solutions for: Law firms Construction companies Real estate Logistics and trucking Manufacturing Professional service firms Experience with document generation, contract review, client intake, workflow automation, dashboards, and internal knowledge assistants is highly desirable.Initial Engagement The first phase will include: A live demonstration of AI agents you have already built. Discussion of AI architecture and best practices. Review of our business model. Recommendations for building reusable AI frameworks for our clients. Technical planning for future projects.We value developers who: Think like business consultants, not just programmers. Communicate well with non-technical clients. Care about security and data privacy. Write clean, maintainable code. Can recommend the best technical approach rather than simply taking instructions. Are interested in building a long-term partnership.Please Include With Your Proposal A brief introduction about yourself. Links to AI projects you have built. A short video or live demo of an AI agent (preferred). Your favorite AI technology stack. Your availability. Your hourly rate. Your location and time zone. How many production AI agents you have successfully delivered. Why you believe you would be a good long-term partner.
- Hourly: $45.00 - $70.00
- Intermediate
- Est. time: 1 to 3 months, Less than 30 hrs/week
Hello - I Rebuild my website using Claude, now need to deploy on Netlify or GitHub and be able to maintain or update easily. Need to change domain from current platform to GitHub or Netlify.
- Fixed price
- Expert
- Est. budget: $100,000.00
We’re hiring an extraordinary developer to own and grow our Base44 apps and sales products. around the future of AI discovery 1. Future of AI Discovery Core Demo – https://pull-discovery-core.base44.app/ You’ll evolve https://pull-discovery-core.base44.app/ into a beautiful, fluid, high‑performance, full-functional future of AI discovery demo following our advanced and sophisticated technical blueprint Integrate and orchestrate AI models incorporating LLM's, Search and World Models into a seamless experience with no visible seams between UX and intelligence. Own front‑end performance, responsiveness, and micro‑interactions—animations, transitions, and state changes should feel intentional and “alive,” not bolted on. Implement robust logging and analytics to understand how users explore, where they get stuck, and how the discovery engine can adapt dynamically. 2. Book Sales Engine – Six‑Channel Publishing System The second current Base44 project is a system that operationalizes our comprehensive sales plan across six channels. SEE THE COMPREHENSIVE BOOKSALES PLAN ATTACHMENT UNDERNEATH THIS POSTING You will: Translate a detailed multi‑channel publishing strategy (KDP optimization, physical bookstores via IngramSpark, other digital platforms, libraries, bulk institutional sales, and authority‑engine content marketing) into concrete workflows, tools, and dashboards. Build internal interfaces and automations to: Track metadata, pricing, and promotions across Amazon KDP and other platforms. Monitor campaigns across TikTok, Meta, LinkedIn, YouTube, newsletters, and partnerships. Surface KPIs like BSR, review velocity, ad spend, email growth, library adoptions, and bulk orders in a single, coherent view. Design light internal UIs that make it easy for non‑technical team members to update copy, add titles, trigger campaigns, and view performance without breaking anything. Implement robust, testable integrations between Base44, external APIs, and data sources to keep everything in sync as we scale from 8 to 22+ titles and beyond. Who You Are We’re not looking for a generic “full‑stack dev.” We’re looking for an unusual combination of visionary and doer: Creative technologist mindset – You think in systems and interfaces at the same time. You care deeply about how a product feels as well as how it works. Obsessed with execution – You’re disciplined, structured, and relentless about shipping. You break ambiguity into sprints, reduce complexity into tickets, and never let projects stall. Proactive owner – You don’t wait for instructions. You propose better ways to do things, flag risks early, and bring options—not problems—to every conversation. Strong product sense – You can balance ideal UX with realistic constraints and understand when to ship v1 vs. when to invest in polish. Comfortable with complexity – Multi‑channel distribution, layered data flows, and evolving requirements don’t scare you; they energize you. Ideal Skills & Experience You don’t need all of these, but you should recognize yourself in most: 5+ years building production web applications, ideally with a strong front‑end/UI focus. Deep experience with modern web stacks (React/Vue/Svelte or similar) and TypeScript, plus comfort with Node or comparable back‑end runtimes. Strong visual/UI instincts: experience collaborating with designers or owning design yourself for data‑rich interfaces and dashboards. Experience integrating AI/LLM APIs and retrieval systems into real products (RAG flows, multi‑step tool use, chat‑like interfaces, recommendation engines). Experience with analytics and experimentation: event tracking, funnel analysis, A/B testing. Familiarity with publishing, ecommerce, or multi‑channel marketing systems is a plus (KDP, IngramSpark, email platforms, ad platforms, analytics). Prior work in environments like Base44 or other low‑code/agentic platforms is a strong plus, but not required if you learn fast.
- Fixed price
- Expert
- Est. budget: $350.00
Developer needed to launch a family organizer app (backend + accounts) Short version I’ve already built a working prototype of a family management app. It looks and behaves the way I want. What it can’t do yet is the “behind the scenes” part: save information in one shared place so every family member sees the same thing on their own phone, let each person log in, and send reminder notifications. I need a developer to build that part and get the app live so my family can actually use it on our phones. One thing that matters a lot to me, please read carefully: after you finish, I need to be able to keep changing and improving the app myself, working with an AI assistant — without having to hire or contact anyone again. So everything you build has to be handed over to me completely, written cleanly and simply, and explained well enough that an AI assistant can understand it and help me make future edits. No locked-down systems, no “only I can touch this” setups, no surprise dependencies. I own all of it. What the app is It’s a private organizer for my household (two parents, six kids). It has five sections: • Today — a daily summary for each person (their schedule, their tasks, family meal/afternoon plans). • Schedule — a weekly calendar: who’s driving which kid to which school, each parent’s work day and hours, kids’ activities, meal and afternoon plans. • Chores — daily and weekly tasks you can assign to specific people, and check off when done. • Lists — grocery and supply lists. • Tonight — an evening summary of chores that still aren’t finished. The look, layout, colors, and how everything behaves are already done. I’m not asking you to design anything. I’m asking you to make it real and shared. What I need you to build 1. One shared place to store our information (the part it’s missing most). Right now, anything I type only saves on the device I typed it on. My wife’s phone and the kids’ devices don’t see it. I need all our information kept in one shared online location so that when anyone makes a change, everyone else’s device updates too, within a few seconds. 2. A login for each family member. Simple and family-friendly: you open the app, tap your name from a list, and type a PIN. Once you’ve logged in on your own phone, it should keep you logged in so you don’t have to do it every time. Every person — both parents and all six kids — gets their own login. Parents can edit everything; kids mainly see their own stuff and check off their own chores. The app already has a built-in “who’s using this” concept; your login system just needs to drive it for real. 3. Notifications to people’s phones. • Every morning, each person gets a notification with their summary for the day. • Every evening at 8:00 PM, each person gets a reminder of any chores they haven’t finished that day. The app already knows exactly what each of those messages should say — I just need them actually delivered to phones on schedule. 4. Shared photo proof for kids’ chores. When a kid marks a chore done, the app already makes them take a photo as proof. Right now that photo is stuck on the kid’s device. I need those photos saved in our shared location so my wife and I can see them from our own phones. What “done” looks like • My family can install or open the app on our phones and each log in with our name and PIN. • A change one person makes shows up on everyone else’s device. • Morning summaries and 8:00 PM chore reminders arrive as phone notifications. • Kids’ chore photos are visible to the parents on their own devices. • It runs reliably without me needing to babysit it. Very important: I need to be able to maintain it myself afterward I work on this app with an AI assistant, and I plan to keep improving it that way for a long time. So I’m asking that you: • Hand over everything — all the code, all the accounts and passwords, all the settings — in my name, owned by me. Nothing stays under your account. • Write it cleanly and simply. Please don’t over-complicate it or add tools and layers that aren’t truly needed. The simpler and more standard it is, the easier it is for me and an AI assistant to understand and change later. • Comment and document it in plain terms: what each part does, where things live, and how to make common changes (like adding a person, changing a notification time, or adjusting a list). • Write a short “how it works” guide for a non-developer — how to find things, how to change them safely, and how to undo a mistake. • Avoid lock-in. Use widely used, well-known building blocks (the kind an AI assistant will already understand), not anything obscure or proprietary that only you would know how to maintain. • Do a handoff call or video walking me through it so I’m comfortable taking it from there. If anything about how it’s built would make it hard for me to edit later on my own, please tell me up front. To apply, please tell me • A short note, in plain English, on how you’d approach this — especially how you’ll keep it simple and easy for me to maintain myself afterward. • Whether you’d build it so it works on iPhones and Android (and whether that’s a website-style app or an installable app — explain the trade-offs simply). • A rough estimate of cost and timeline. • One or two examples of similar things you’ve built. A few notes • This is a private app for my family only — not something I’m selling. It doesn’t need to handle thousands of users, just the eight of us. • Privacy matters: it includes my kids’ photos and our daily whereabouts, so it needs to be kept private and secure. • I already have the full working front end (the part you see and tap). I’ll share it with the right person. You’re building the engine behind it and getting it onto our phones.
- Hourly
- Intermediate
- Est. time: 1 to 3 months, Less than 30 hrs/week
We are seeking an experienced developer to create a mobile app for both Apple and Android platforms. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in mobile app development, with the ability to design, develop, and deploy apps on the App Store. Responsibilities include developing user-friendly interfaces, ensuring app stability, and collaborating with our team to meet project goals. Looking to integrate pictures and videos to YouTube channel with preset settings. NDA required. Job Title: iOS & Android App Developer – Branded Fan Video Submission App (Fast Car Geek) Project Type: Fixed Price Project Scope: Large Duration: 3–6 months estimated Project Overview Fast Car Geek (youtube.com/@FastCarGeek) is a 239,000-subscriber YouTube automotive channel based in Sedona, Arizona. We are looking for an experienced mobile app developer to design, build, and submit a fully branded fan video submission app to both the Apple App Store and Google Play Store. The app will allow subscribers to film or upload car videos from their phones and submit them directly to our team for potential feature on the Fast Car Geek YouTube channel. Core Features Required User-Facing (Subscriber Side) Fast Car Geek branded UI (logo, colors, fonts provided) In-app video recording OR video upload from camera roll Submission form: submitter name, car year/make/model, city/state, brief description Mandatory Terms & Content License Agreement checkbox (must be accepted before submission can be sent) Confirmation screen and email receipt upon successful submission Push notification capability (for status updates: received / selected / featured) Admin-Facing (Our Side) Secure web-based admin dashboard View, preview, download, approve, or reject submissions Tag submissions by status (pending / approved / featured / declined) Basic search and filter (by date, car type, location) Storage solution for submitted video files (cloud-based, scalable) Technical Requirements Native iOS & Android OR cross-platform (React Native or Flutter acceptable — please specify your preferred stack and justify) App Store submission (Apple App Store + Google Play) Cloud video storage integration (AWS S3, Firebase, or equivalent) Secure user authentication (email sign-up or social login) Compliance with Apple App Store and Google Play content guidelines Scalable to handle up to 10,000 registered users at launch Deliverables Full source code (transferred to client upon final payment) iOS build submitted to Apple App Store Android build submitted to Google Play Store Admin dashboard (web-based) Basic user/admin documentation 30-day post-launch bug support Content Rights & Submission Agreement Language (Draft — requires attorney review before implementation) By submitting video content through this application, you ("Submitter") grant Fast Car Geek and its owner(s) a perpetual, royalty-free, worldwide, non-exclusive license to use, reproduce, edit, display, distribute, and publish the submitted video content across all platforms and media, including but not limited to YouTube, social media, and promotional materials. You represent and warrant that you are the sole owner of the submitted content and that it does not infringe upon the intellectual property, privacy, or other rights of any third party. Fast Car Geek reserves the right to accept or decline any submission at its sole discretion. Submission of content does not guarantee feature, compensation, or credit. ⚠️ Flag for your attorney: Have this reviewed before the app goes live. You specifically want coverage for: IP ownership, minor privacy (if any submitters are under 18), release/waiver language, and CCPA/GDPR compliance if you collect user data. What We're Looking For Portfolio of 2+ published iOS/Android apps (links required) Experience with video upload and cloud storage integrations App Store submission experience (both Apple and Google) Strong communication — we need milestone updates, not silence Ability to provide a phased project plan with clear milestones Budget & Proposals Please include in your proposal: Your recommended tech stack and why Estimated timeline broken into phases Your fixed-price bid OR milestone-based pricing structure Links to relevant prior work.
- Hourly
- Intermediate
- Est. time: 3 to 6 months, 30+ hrs/week
Long-term partnership. Individual operator or tight team. Bootstrapped venture. Propose your engagement. Project Overview BuildQuest is a SaaS marketplace helping homeowners plan $100K–$2M construction projects — major remodels, additions, custom builds. We solve a chronic problem that has plagued residential construction for decades, and we solve it from both sides of the marketplace. Order matters: BuildQuest was built to serve homeowners first. Pros come second. That orientation defines our positioning, pricing, and every decision. What we are BuildQuest is a real SaaS platform in active development — not a slide deck and not a solo founder side project. There’s a serious engineering team, a UI/UX and product lead, and an advisory board with deep tech backgrounds. The product is in good hands. What’s been founder-built and now needs a marketing partner is the public-facing marketing layer — brand voice, story, creative, distribution, infrastructure. That’s the work this hire takes over. Companion Document We’ve also attached the BuildQuest Marketing Manifesto to this posting — eight specific beliefs that shape what we’re hiring for. Please review it before responding. Candidates who reference it directly in their proposal will be evaluated more favorably. The two-sided problem Homeowner side (B2C — primary audience, paying customer). Planning a major project today means fragmenting effort across Pinterest, contractor calls, cost calculators, and trial-and-error research — to figure out what to build, articulate a personal style, land on a realistic budget, and find qualified pros. Months or years. Many projects die in the planning phase. Pro side (B2B — served through serving homeowners). Design and construction pros burn hundreds of hours on unrealistic prospects, then get charged by referral services to chase the same kind of leads. They’re tired of being courted as the customer. How BuildQuest flips the script. Most marketplaces in this category court pros as the customer and treat homeowners as the lead being sold. We do the opposite. Homeowners are the paying customer. Pros earn access by being good at their work — and what they get is fundamentally different from a referral platform: clients with clear scope, defined style, realistic budgets, ready to engage. That’s the B2B strategy: serve pros by serving the homeowner well. Why Now • AI is rewriting consumer discovery. Google search volume is plateauing for the first time. Homeowners increasingly ask ChatGPT, Perplexity, and Claude. The search-and-aggregator model that built Houzz and Angi is structurally shifting. • The referral-platform model is collapsing under pro fatigue and broken unit economics. • Consumer expectations for premium service in residential construction are at an all-time high — with almost nothing in the current landscape meeting them. Someone builds the homeowner-first incumbent in this space within the next 24 months. We intend it to be us. The marketing partner who joins now helps decide what that brand becomes. Why this engagement is different Long-term partnership, preserves your independence. Joining for the long haul — not executing a campaign and disappearing, and not a soft pitch to W-2. The best independents are independent for real reasons; we respect that. Brand DNA, not brand amplification. The narrative, voice, message architecture, and launch playbook are still being shaped. You help architect them. That window closes at launch. A storytelling and visual craft role at its core. The marketing partner owns the brand’s words and the visual output of marketing — mockups, ad creative, collateral, video concepts, social. Clint runs UI/UX and product design; the marketing partner runs marketing design. Two crafts, side by side. Founder-led content is the engine. Bill’s podcast (59 episodes and growing), book, and 30+ years of expertise are the engine. The partner builds the systems around it that scale the founder’s authority — amplification, distribution, repurposing. Founder-engaged collaboration. Bill is present at the weekly working session, looped in on meaningful decisions, and reviewing what goes out before it ships. The partner brings finished thinking and finished work; Bill reacts, we refine, we ship. Decisions happen in days, not months. Core focus areas Creative voice, copy & visual execution (primary) • Develop the brand voice and message architecture for both audiences (homeowner-first B2C, pro-serving B2B) • Write the core marketing collateral — landing pages, email sequences, ad copy, sales pages, social posts, video scripts, podcast descriptions • Produce designed mockups and finished-feeling marketing collateral — show up to working sessions with visualized concepts, not just briefs • Identify hook points — the moments where a homeowner (or pro) commits — and architect messaging and creative around them • Build the educational content strategy that translates 30+ years of construction expertise into content that genuinely teaches and converts • Develop launch narratives across pre-launch, beta, soft launch, public phases Launch & lifecycle systems (primary) • Design and execute waitlist and beta tester recruitment • Recruit design and construction pros to the platform’s free tier • Architect the full lifecycle — acquisition, activation, retention, expansion, referral, win-back • Run early acquisition tests with discipline on owned vs. rented attention Distribution & owned channels • Build distribution systems that turn content into actual attention • Prioritize owned media (email, podcast, community) over rented (paid) • Establish partnership and co-marketing strategy with adjacent brands Polish & revamp the marketing layer • Elevate the current marketing websites (founder-built; in need of partner-driven polish or revamp) • Audit and elevate current social presence and email list • Keep / optimize / rebuild decisions; lead execution Marketing infrastructure • Propose and implement CRM, automation, analytics, reporting • Email automation workflows • AI-augmented content workflows turning 59+ podcast episodes into multi-channel reach Content strategy, SEO & AI-era discovery • Modern SEO: semantic search, topic clusters, E-E-A-T • AI-era discovery: GEO/AEO, structured content for LLM citation, presence inside AI-generated answers • Repurposing systems for long-form expertise • Local SEO for the pro side Required capabilities Creative voice and copy. This role lives or dies on storytelling. You take 30+ years of construction expertise and turn it into stories homeowners feel and pros trust. You write hooks that convert. You design educational content that earns trust by genuinely teaching. You think in hook points and architect messaging around them. You write in long-form and short-form, B2C and B2B. Visual design fluency. You bring concepts to life visually — mockups, layouts, ad creative, social posts, video concepts, marketing collateral that’s already designed when it hits the table. Fluent in modern design tools (Figma, Canva, AI design and video tools). You produce finished-feeling work without waiting on a designer. Sector experience. U.S. home improvement, real estate, or residential design/construction — or proven ability to go deep on a complex category fast, with portfolio evidence. 0→1 launch experience. You’ve shaped brand positioning from scratch and taken products through pre-launch → beta → soft → public launch. Portfolio work to show. AI-era discovery (GEO/AEO). You build for presence inside AI-generated answers, not just search results pages. The most consequential shift in marketing discovery since Google itself The mission for a 2026 launch. Distribution-first thinking. Content abundance is no longer the constraint; distribution is. You measure success on reach and engagement, not output volume. Lifecycle marketing. You think in the full arc — acquisition, activation, retention, expansion, referral, win-back — not just the funnel top. Modern, AI-augmented marketing practice. You’ve built technology-augmented workflows that deliver meaningful productivity gains. Show us how a single operator or tight team uses today’s tools to deliver what used to take ten people — and how that leverage serves both sides of a two-sided marketplace. Analytics, stack architecture, systems thinking. Expert-level analytics, A/B testing, attribution, dashboard design. Can propose and implement a marketing stack appropriate to an early-stage two-sided SaaS. Reusable workflows. Strongly preferred • Two-sided marketplace experience — chicken-and-egg dynamics, geographic clustering, network effects • Vertical SaaS marketing — deep industry credibility, partnerships, community over feature comparisons • Founder-led content systems — you’ve built repurposing and distribution around a founder’s voice without losing the voice Helpful, not required • Performance marketing (Meta Ads, Google Ads, LinkedIn) • Podcast and long-form content optimization • Conversion rate optimization • Prior fractional or agency experience with early-stage clients What you’d be working with • Podcast: 59 episodes (and growing) of long-form expert content with established production workflows • Quinn AI Guide: designed character with voice synthesis and locked tagline, integrated into the platform • Companion brand: book + podcast feeding the platform’s AI knowledge base • Brand Standards v2: visual identity foundation in place • Two marketing websites — founder-built; in need of partner-driven polish or revamp • Live interactive tools on the platform site (proof of the platform philosophy) • Social presence across multiple channels — also founder-built, also needs elevation • Small email list ready to grow and segment How the founder works High standards, intense attention to detail. Every element of design, development, and brand reflects 30+ years of working on projects where one missed detail costs months and tens of thousands. Founder-engaged collaboration. Bill is present at the weekly working session, looped in on meaningful decisions, and reviewing what goes out before it ships. The partner brings finished thinking and finished work; Bill reacts, we refine, we ship. Decisions happen in days, not months. Deep respect for marketing’s value. Bill is not the founder who treats marketing as “spend” or expects magic. He’s looking for a partner whose expertise he respects, whose work he’ll back, and whose voice carries weight in decisions. Dual-vantage perspective. Bill operates from rare understanding of both homeowner and pro perspectives. Expect this to enrich every conversation about positioning, message, and audience. Engagement Structure We are intentionally not specifying fixed hours, retainer amounts, fee structures, or budget. We want you to propose what fits this engagement. Tell us: • Solo operator or tight team • Time commitment you’d propose for this scope • Engagement model (retainer, project-based, hybrid) • Marketing stack you’d recommend and approximate run-rate cost • How you’d structure the first 90 days • Your view on staying beyond launch as a long-term partner We evaluate on quality of thinking, fit with our reality, and the strength of the work itself — not just on price. Application Requirements Please submit your proposal through Upwork with the following: 1. Respond to the Manifesto Review the BuildQuest Marketing Manifesto (attached to this posting). In your cover letter, name 1–2 principles that most resonate with you and 1 you’d push back on or refine. This isn’t a trick — we want genuine engagement with how we think. 2. Cover Letter (300 words max) • Your reaction to the Manifesto • Your sector experience — home improvement, real estate, residential design/construction, or how you’ve gone deep on complex categories before • How you operate as a modern, AI-augmented marketer — and how that leverage serves both sides of a two-sided marketplace • Your view on long-term partner vs. project-only work 3. Writing Sample One piece of writing you’re proud of — a landing page, email sequence, long-form post, ad campaign, or brand narrative. The piece that best represents your voice and your craft. Attach it directly, or describe it in your proposal with a clear summary. 4. Visual Sample One piece of marketing design work you’ve produced — ad creative, social, landing page mockup, video frame, or marketing collateral. Attach it directly, or describe it clearly. We want to see your voice and your visual craft. 5. Portfolio (2–3 examples) • A 0→1 brand or launch you’ve shaped from scratch • A modern marketing workflow or system you’ve built — using technology including AI tools as force multipliers • A messaging architecture or positioning framework you’ve developed • Bonus: home improvement, real estate, marketplace, ConTech/PropTech, or founder-led content systems 6. Stack & Approach • The marketing stack you’d propose for an early-stage two-sided SaaS (homeowner-first) • Your view on AI-era discovery (GEO/AEO) and how you’d execute on it • Your default tools and why — especially CRM, automation, content, analytics • Approximate monthly run-rate cost of the stack you’d propose 7. Engagement Proposal • Solo or tight team • Time commitment • Model (retainer, project, hybrid) • Indicative fee structure • 90-day approach at a high level • Long-term partnership perspective 8. Three References • Preferably from B2B/B2C SaaS engagements • At least one able to speak to modern, AI-augmented capabilities Optional but valued • Short Loom video (2–3 minutes) introducing yourself • Example of a workflow or automation you’ve shipped Interview Process • Initial call with the founder (30 min) — fit, background, sector experience, Manifesto reaction • Take-home exercise (finalists only) — brand audit, positioning hypothesis, 90-day approach, stack recommendation, AI-era discovery move, and a 200-word creative sample • Working session with founder + designer (90 min) — present the exercise, discuss thinking, share visual samples • Reference checks • Final negotiation on engagement terms and offer About the Founder 30+ years in residential design and construction. Author of a published book on the homeowner experience. Host of a long-running industry podcast (59 episodes and growing). Advisory board includes past clients from Apple and senior tech leadership roles. Has built the AI guide and content workflows powering the platform — which is part of why he thinks differently about what a small team can do with modern tools. Mission: Serve homeowners first. Solve a chronic, decades-old problem at the front of the residential construction value chain. Deliver pros a fundamentally different kind of client — by serving the homeowner well.
- Hourly: $70.00 - $80.00
- Expert
- Est. time: 1 to 3 months, Hours to be determined
We have a Figma deaign file we need integrated into an existing website. It consists of five pages with both desktop and mobile views. We’d like these pages coded, potentially using pagefly for future management. This should be a straightforward task. Detailed instructions and figma files will be provided. This is somewhat time sensitive so looking to have this completed quite soon.
- Hourly: $30.00 - $60.00
- Intermediate
- Est. time: 1 to 3 months, Less than 30 hrs/week
Seeking a UX/UI designer for a mobile-first platform that includes user accounts and profiles, interactive map functionality, and location-based content. The ideal candidate will have experience in mobile-first design and creating engaging, interactive user experiences. Responsibilities include designing intuitive user interfaces and ensuring seamless user interactions across the platform.
- Hourly: $35.00 - $60.00
- Expert
- Est. time: 1 to 3 months, Less than 30 hrs/week
## Project at a Glance - Project stage: Partially built; bootstrapped project where efficiency, speed, cost, and lean execution matter. - Expected project duration: Approximately 1 to 2 months. - Engagement type: Independent contractor / hourly engagement only. - Scale target: The app should be architected with future growth in mind, including a target capacity of 80,000+ monthly active users with reasonable headroom to scale without avoidable rework, security degradation, or performance issues. - Security posture: SOC 2 readiness should be considered from day one; certification may occur later. - Meetings: One weekly video sync of up to 60 minutes may be scheduled by mutual agreement and should be accounted for in the contractor’s proposed budget. ## Overview We are building a production-grade, multi-tenant SaaS web application designed for enterprise-level scale, security, and reliability. The application may handle employee data and is being built with SOC 2 readiness in mind from day one. This is a bootstrapped project. Speed and lean execution are critical, and every decision should balance quality with pragmatism. The product is being designed to last, scale, and withstand technical, security, and operational scrutiny. We are seeking a U.S.-based individual senior full-stack engineer who can personally lead the web app development scope through production-ready implementation, end to end. No outsourcing outside the U.S. No agencies. ## Technology Stack - Front-end: Next.js App Router, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS - Backend / API: Next.js API Routes, Supabase Edge Functions, FastAPI / Python - Database: Supabase PostgreSQL - Authentication: Supabase Auth, OAuth, SSO, MFA - Authorization: RLS / Row-Level Security, RBAC - Realtime: Supabase Realtime - LLM / AI: OpenAI / Anthropic / Gemini-compatible LLMs - Billing: Polar.sh - HRIS Integration: Unified third-party connector - Email Delivery: Resend - Analytics: PostHog - Error Monitoring: Sentry - Infrastructure: Vercel + Supabase - CI/CD: GitHub Actions - Testing: Vitest / Jest, Playwright - AI Agents: Agentic workflows, tool use, and related architecture - MCP Integrations: MCPs for ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or similar environments - Additional technologies may be used. ## What We Are Looking For - Experienced full-stack SaaS product engineer with a strong, verifiable portfolio - Deep expertise in Next.js and TypeScript - Production-grade Supabase experience, including RLS, Realtime, and Edge Functions - Python back-end development experience with LLM integration, including RAG pipelines, memory, or fine-tuning workflows - Experience implementing subscription lifecycle flows and seat-based access control end to end - A genuine standard for clean, well-organized, maintainable code - Demonstrated ability to design systems that can scale horizontally without structural rework - Demonstrated ability to work efficiently in a lean, bootstrapped environment - Security-first development practices, especially when handling sensitive or regulated data - Clear, prompt professional communication - Experience building AI agents or agentic workflows - Experience building MCP integrations for ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, or similar platforms - Experience designing hierarchical multi-tenant account structures with seat-based access control ## Strongly Preferred - Hands-on experience building RAG pipelines and LLM fine-tuning workflows in production - Experience handling employee or HR data, including PII access controls, audit trails, and data residency considerations - Experience building toward SOC 2 readiness in a prior engagement - HRIS or enterprise HR system integration experience - Familiarity with OWASP, NIST CSF, or CIS Controls ## This application is being built to last and may handle sensitive employee data. We are looking for an engineer who takes code quality, data responsibility, lean execution, and long-term system health seriously. ## Please answer all 5 screening questions in your response. ## Communication - Contractor should identify normal availability windows and provide timely responses, generally within one business day during those agreed availability windows. - Day-to-day communication will generally be async through the applicable platform or contract workroom. - One weekly video sync of up to 60 minutes may be scheduled by mutual agreement for status updates, completed-work summaries, blockers, and upcoming priorities. Contractor should account for this meeting time in the proposed hourly rate or budget. - Pre-engagement sales, proposal, or introductory scoping discussions are not billable. ## Confidentiality and IP Project details are shared only after the client’s NDA is executed. If both parties decide to move forward, a separate IP Assignment Agreement is required before any offer is accepted or substantive work begins. This is an independent contractor / hourly engagement only and does not include full-time employment, salary, benefits, equity, revenue share, product ownership, or any ongoing engagement beyond the agreed scope.
- Hourly: $15.00 - $35.00
- Intermediate
- Est. time: Less than 1 month, Less than 30 hrs/week
I have a dedicated home theater with a Denon AVR-X3800H, Alexa, HEOS, Lumary smart lights, and an Android tablet. I want a simple dashboard with buttons for Movie Time, Music Time, Party Time, Game Day, and Theater Off. Looking for someone experienced with Alexa routines, smart-home dashboards, Fully Kiosk, or similar home automation systems.