- Fixed price
- Intermediate
- Est. budget: $1,000.00
Tech VA Needed — Website, Email, CRM & Social Media Setup We’re launching a new mortgage advisory firm and need a tech-savvy VA to set up our full digital presence. All content, copy, and design assets are ready — we just need someone to build it out and get us live. The project includes: • Website setup and publishing (Squarespace, Wix, or WordPress) • Payment processor and online scheduling integration • Email and text marketing automation (7-email + 7-text sequences ready to load) • Social media profile setup (LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram) • CRM setup and lead pipeline configuration (HubSpot or similar) A complete step-by-step launch packet is provided. Everything is documented and ready to hand off — no guesswork required. Skills needed: Website platforms, Mailchimp or ConvertKit, Stripe or Square, Calendly or Acuity, HubSpot or Zoho, basic tech integrations. Budget: $800–$1,000 fixed price for the full project. Project-based to start with potential for ongoing support. Please include examples of similar projects and your estimated timeline to complete.
- Hourly: $90.00 - $110.00
- Expert
- Est. time: More than 6 months, 30+ hrs/week
A U.S. small business is finalizing a proposal for a federal government website modernization program and is seeking an experienced Senior Web Project Manager to serve as the named Project Manager. This is a contract (1099) role, contingent on contract award (decision expected mid-July 2026). To apply now, we need your resume and a short commitment to serve if we win; active, paid work begins only upon award. WHAT YOU'D DO (upon award): - Lead delivery of a full website redesign, rebuild, and migration on a modern CMS hosted in a FedRAMP-authorized Microsoft Azure Government environment. - Manage scope, schedule, and a small team of specialist subcontractors (security/ISSO, penetration testing, 508/accessibility). - Drive the project from kickoff to a cutover-ready launch on a ~10-week critical path, then provide lighter ongoing oversight during operations. - Serve as the delivery point of contact: status reporting, risk management, and keeping the government customer informed. YOU MUST HAVE (hard requirements): - 6+ years of hands-on experience as an IT/Web Project Manager specifically overseeing website-development projects (design, build, migration, launch). This is non-negotiable and must be clearly shown on your resume. - Demonstrated end-to-end delivery of CMS-based website builds (WordPress or equivalent). - Experience managing distributed/subcontractor teams and formal project schedules. - Strong written and verbal communication; comfortable as a client/stakeholder-facing PM. STRONGLY PREFERRED: - U.S.-based (U.S. person); prior government/public-sector or other regulated-environment delivery. - Familiarity with accessibility (WCAG 2.1 AA / Section 508), cloud hosting (Azure), and security/compliance (ATO/RMF/FedRAMP), or comfort coordinating specialists who own those areas. - PMP or equivalent certification (nice to have, not required). TO APPLY, SEND: 1. Your resume, with website-development PM roles and durations clearly called out. 2. A 2-3 sentence note on your largest website build/migration and your role on it. 3. Your contract hourly rate. Terms: Contract / 1099. Contingent on award (expected ~July 15, 2026). Light commitment now (resume + a letter agreeing to serve if we win); paid engagement begins on award.
- Hourly: $50.00 - $80.00
- Expert
- Est. time: 3 to 6 months, Less than 30 hrs/week
We're a Pasadena-based marketing agency, and we're looking for a Senior Web Project Manager to lead the pre-development phase of a website rebuild for a regional health system. The project is approved and kicking off now. If you've shipped mid-to-large healthcare or regulated-industry websites and you like owning the work end to end, we'd love to talk. We need someone to own this project, not just track it. That means keeping the whole thing in your head, noticing when a deadline is about to wobble or two teams are about to collide, and sorting it out before it turns into a real problem. The role needs someone who catches things early and shows up with a plan, rather than someone who reports the fire after it starts. THE PROJECT ----------- A six-month rebuild of a regional health system's website: * ~2,500 total URLs, with roughly 300 functional content pages that need real keep, rewrite, or retire decisions (the rest is physician profiles, news, and resource catalogs we preserve as-is) * A 1,500-profile physician directory, rebuilt as a standalone JavaScript app * WordPress on the back end * Same brand, same look. This is a rebuild, not a redesign * Hard end-of-year deadline WHAT YOU'D DO ------------- * OWN THE OUTCOME: You're accountable for getting this project build-ready, on time, in scope. That means managing the kinks and bottlenecks proactively, solving problems instead of escalating them, and surfacing challenges while they're still small enough to handle. We'll back you, but you're the one driving. * OWN THE SCHEDULE: End to end. Page by page. When something is going to slip, on our side or the client's, you flag it early and bring options. Proactive, collaborative, honest. * RUN CONTENT PRODUCTION: Once strategy and UX define what each page needs to do, you define how it gets made: who writes, who designs, by when, who reviews, when it locks for dev. The client owns copywriting, but needs predictable schedules and accountability. Our team handles wireframes and design. Your job is keeping that production line moving across hundreds of pages. * RUN CLIENT MEETINGS: Weekly cadence. You'll work alongside our web director, director of strategy, and account director to set agendas, drive decisions, and own follow-through. The client lead is smart, opinionated, and not technical. * RUN CLIENT COMMUNICATIONS: You'll be in frequent contact with the client, giving updates, asking questions, and keeping them informed and supported between meetings. * HELP MANAGE SCOPE: This project has a fixed scope, roughly a third of what a full redesign would cost. You'll help hold that line, so the work doesn't creep without clear authorization from the client. TIMELINE -------- The project kicks off in earnest now, and your hours ramp through summer and early fall. Around late October this role steps back for the development phase, which our build team runs. You'd come back at the end of the year for QA, bug fixes, and post-handoff content integration. REQUIRED -------- * Shipped 2-3 mid-to-large website rebuilds end to end, as the person who owned them * Strong web content production management experience, including holding a client copy team or external firm to deadline * A track record of getting ahead of problems. You can point to a time you saw a project going sideways early and changed the outcome * Comfortable client-facing. Helps drive the meeting forward instead of waiting for direction * Detail-oriented at scale. Can hold hundreds of pages of project state in a clean, current project map * Direct but collaborative. Surfaces bad news early, on both sides NICE TO HAVE ------------ * Healthcare, hospital, or regulated-industry experience (HIPAA, ADA awareness) * WordPress familiarity * CMS migration or large directory rebuild experience LOGISTICS --------- * Hourly contract via Upwork * Roughly a 5-6 month engagement, with QA work picking up at year-end * Must be available during Pacific Time business hours (most of our team and the client are in California) LOOKING AHEAD ------------- If this goes well, we'd want to keep working with you on future web projects. We're a small, busy agency that hasn't yet found a great long-term web PM partner.
- Hourly: $25.00 - $74.00
- Expert
- Est. time: Less than 1 month, Less than 30 hrs/week
I need the DNI for callrail tested and setup correctly for my site climaservac.com. I am having calls come through directly to my swap target which shows me the DNI setup using the plugin is not working properly.
- Fixed price
- Intermediate
- Est. budget: $150.00
We are seeking a skilled web developer to create a professional sports website. The ideal candidate will have experience in designing and developing websites that are visually appealing and user-friendly. Responsibilities include building a responsive design, integrating essential features, and ensuring the site is optimized for performance. If you have a passion for sports and web development, we would love to hear from you!
- Hourly: $40.00 - $75.00
- Expert
- Est. time: 1 to 3 months, Less than 30 hrs/week
Can you build a physician personal-brand website modeled after Dr. Grant Rowland's website (https://www.drgrantrowland.com/) with a focus on anterior hip replacement and robotic joint replacement? I want ownership of the domain, hosting, content, analytics, and website. The website should be SEO-optimized, mobile-friendly, and allow me to publish educational articles and videos."
- Hourly
- Intermediate
- Est. time: Less than 1 month, Less than 30 hrs/week
I have a website hosted on Namecheap and need a developer to make a few small fixes. This is a short, well-defined task — not a full rebuild. Specifically, I need: Several logos added to the page (correctly sized and placed) A new submission/contact box created A link from another website's page properly connected to this site Requirements: Must have prior hands-on experience working within Namecheap specifically. Please mention a past Namecheap project in your proposal. Strong eye for clean, polished visual detail Quick turnaround and clear communication To apply: briefly describe a past Namecheap project you worked on and your availability this week. I'll share the full details and screenshots once we connect.
- Fixed price
- Intermediate
- Est. budget: $1,500.00
I tried building a website with AI (Hostinger Horizons), but the result was lackluster. I approached a web designer I used in the past but this is out. I need a skilled web designer to enhance the website and ensure it meets my expectations. The ideal candidate will have experience in web development and design, with a strong understanding of HTML and HTML5. The project requires an intermediate level of proficiency and is part-time for 1 to 3 months.
- Fixed price
- Intermediate
- Est. budget: $150.00
I have a live, single-page professional website for an acquisition holding company. The copy and layout are complete, but the site looks like a basic template. I’m looking for a designer to refresh the visual design and make the site more polished and professional. The goal is to improve the overall look while keeping the existing structure and content intact.
- Hourly
- Intermediate
- Est. time: Less than 1 month, Less than 30 hrs/week
I have a GoHighLevel form embedded via iframe on a Swipe Pages landing page. The form appears twice on the same page using the exact same embed code — one instance at the top of the page, one further down. The form at the bottom of the page displays correctly with white label text. The form at the top of the page displays with dark gray label text, even though the GHL form settings have white labels configured. Swipe Pages support looked into it and recommended adding inline css, but that's over my head. The top section has a background image and a YouTube video embed in the same section — not sure if that's related but it might be worth looking at. I just need someone who knows Swipe Pages and/or GHL embeds well enough to figure out why the same iframe code is rendering differently in two spots on the same page, and fix it. Happy to give you access to both platforms to take a look. Should be a quick fix for the right person.