- Hourly: $20.00 - $50.00
- Intermediate
- Est. time: More than 6 months, Less than 30 hrs/week
Post Services is a growing remodeling company serving Chicago and the surrounding areas. We’re seeking a part-time front-end developer to support ongoing development and maintenance of our website. This role involves improving site performance, enhancing user experience, and implementing technical SEO best practices. The ideal candidate is comfortable working independently, communicating clearly, and contributing to a reliable, high-performing digital presence.
- Hourly: $35.00 - $60.00
- Intermediate
- Est. time: Less than 1 month, Less than 30 hrs/week
Project Overview I’m launching a multi‑product SaaS platform and need a UI Finisher who can jump into an existing Next.js + Tailwind + shadcn/ui codebase and deliver pixel‑perfect UI updates based on Base44 designs. This is a precision frontend implementation role — not design, not full‑stack, not a rebuild. You’ll be working directly in the codebase to finalize hero sections, pricing cards, routing behavior, and OAuth UI polish. What You’ll Work On • Pixel‑perfect hero section implementation • Pricing card layout + responsive behavior • Navigation + product domain routing fixes • OAuth button + callback UI polish • shadcn/ui component cleanup (spacing, variants, tokens) • Matching Base44 designs exactly Tech Stack Requirements • React • Next.js (App Router) • Tailwind CSS • shadcn/ui • TypeScript Nice to Have • Experience with Base44 or similar design systems • Strong eye for detail + responsive polish • Ability to work fast in tight iteration loops Deliverables • Hero parity • Pricing card alignment • Routing corrections • OAuth callback polish • Component cleanup Timeline Immediate start. Estimated 6–12 hours of work for the right person. To Apply, Answer These 3 Questions Share a link to a project where you implemented UI in Next.js + Tailwind + shadcn/ui. What’s your workflow for achieving pixel‑perfect fidelity from Figma/Base44? How many hours do you estimate for the scope above?