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  • 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: $15.00 - $35.00
  • Intermediate
  • Est. time: 1 to 3 months, Less than 30 hrs/week

We're a small winery running Meta ads, email marketing, and online reservations across Shopify, Klaviyo, Tock, and WineHub. Looking for a developer to integrate and optimize our marketing and reservation systems. The role involves enhancing our online presence and ensuring seamless operations across platforms.

  • Fixed price
  • Expert
  • Est. budget: $125.00

Title: Product Lead Type: Contract / Freelance Hours: Flexible, project-based Compensation: 4 hours, $125 Lovelo is building a next-generation self-guided tour platform combining storytelling, smart mapping technology, AI-powered experiences, and sustainable mobility. We’re looking for a passionate and entrepreneurial Product Lead to help shape the future of authentic local tourism experiences. What You’ll Do: - Help lead product strategy and app development - Improve customer experience and usability - Collaborate with developers, designers, and creators - Support mapping, storytelling, and operational systems within the platform What We’re Looking For - Lead product strategy and platform development - Improve customer experience and app usability - Collaborate with developers, designers, and local creators - Experience building or managing route-based or location-based experiences - Based in the U.S. We are looking to gage the scope of work for the project in an initial contract phase including: - Schedule a 1-hour introductory meeting with our team about the project, the role, and the specifics of what we’re looking for - Have the candidate review the current platform and systems - Provide an audit of what can be improved, prioritized, and built moving forward - Help estimate remaining project scope and next steps

Posted 3 weeks ago
  • Hourly: $70.00 - $85.00
  • Expert
  • Est. time: 3 to 6 months, 30+ hrs/week

Looking for an experienced Vercel developer to manage and maintain our company website (sperohospicenj.com) on an ongoing basis. Responsibilities: - Make edits and updates based on my instructions - Monitor the site and flag any issues - Occasional small improvements as needed Requirements: - Strong Vercel experience (ONLY) This is a long-term part-time role. Please include examples of past Vercel work when applying.

  • Hourly
  • Expert
  • Est. time: 1 to 3 months, Less than 30 hrs/week

We're seeking an experienced developer or agency to create a premium, modern website for a subscription-based platform. The project involves integrating AI technologies with Next.js to enhance user experience. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in web development and a keen eye for design.

  • Hourly: $40.00 - $85.00
  • Expert
  • Est. time: 3 to 6 months, 30+ hrs/week

We need to have a AI developer who is readily available on slack to fix any errors that may arise from our app and to do monthly check and updates. we want this to be long term and to be a partnership. Occasionally we may have a new project to work on as well.

  • Hourly: $35.00 - $45.00
  • Intermediate
  • Est. time: Less than 1 month, Less than 30 hrs/week

I am looking for someone who can spend 30 minutes (or less) with me on a zoom call to help get my affiliate tracking dashboard, Everflow, connected to my Meta ads account through the Conversion API. Even if it's 30 minutes or less, I'll pay for the full hour.

  • Hourly: $45.00 - $70.00
  • Intermediate
  • Est. time: 1 to 3 months, Less than 30 hrs/week

We are building a sophisticated website for a boutique/solo law practice, with the visual polish of major international law firms. The site should feel serious, expensive, editorial, and institutional, not like a generic local lawyer website. We are looking for a designer/developer who can help turn an existing creative brief into a high-end, responsive, CMS-driven website with strong visual direction, reusable content architecture, and a polished asset system. The desired style includes black-and-white editorial visuals, selective accent color, cinematic motion or video, refined typography, strong practice-area pages, publications/articles, multilingual support, and a disciplined brand system.

  • Fixed price
  • Expert
  • Est. budget: $3,500.00

I need a full stack developer to build a simple web application called WriteTheDeal. The frontend design is already 100% complete — I have fully designed HTML files ready to hand over. You are building the backend and making everything functional. This is Phase 1 of a larger project — if this phase goes well, there is a strong chance of continued paid work for Phase 2 with additional features. Here is exactly what needs to be built: 1. An embeddable JavaScript widget that dealers paste on their website with one line of code. When a buyer clicks Make an Offer a modal opens with a form collecting the following information from the buyer: offer amount, first name, last name, email address, phone number, and card details via Stripe. 2. Payment intent question — the offer form must ask the buyer how they intend to pay for the vehicle, with three options presented as selectable buttons: Finance through the dealership, Cash, or Outside lending. This is a required field and must be completed before the offer can be submitted. The dealer must see this answer clearly displayed alongside the rest of the offer details in their dashboard. 3. Trade-in question — the offer form must ask the buyer “Do you have a trade-in?” with a Yes or No option. If the buyer selects Yes, the following additional fields must appear: Vin Number - Year, Make, Model, Trim, Mileage, and Condition. Condition must be a dropdown with exactly these three options: “Showroom condition,” “Good — some scratches here and there, may need new tires,” and “Poor — needs a lot of TLC.” All trade-in details must be clearly visible to the dealer in their dashboard alongside the rest of the offer. 4. Notes field — both the buyer and the dealer must be able to add a note at any point in the process. The buyer can add a note when submitting their original offer. The dealer can add a note when responding to an offer. All notes must be stored and visible in the full offer history so both sides can see the complete conversation thread at any time. 5. A Stripe integration using Stripe Connect — when a dealer accepts an offer, the $1,500 deposit must go directly into the dealer’s own connected bank account, not mine. I must never receive the buyer’s deposit money in my account at any point. I earn only a separate platform fee automatically deducted at the time of each transaction. The buyer’s card must be authorized but not charged at the time of offer submission — it is only captured when the dealer accepts. If the dealer declines, the hold must be released immediately and the buyer is never charged. 6. ADF/XML lead delivery — when a buyer submits an offer, the system must automatically send a correctly formatted ADF/XML lead email to the dealer’s CRM intake email address. This must work with all major automotive CRMs including VinSolutions, ELEAD, DealerSocket, DriveCentric, ProMax, and AutoRaptor. The lead email must include all offer details — offer amount, buyer contact info, payment intent, trade-in details, and any notes. 7. Instant dealer notifications — the moment a buyer submits an offer, the dealer must automatically receive both an email notification and a text message notification containing the buyer’s name, offer amount, and a direct link to view the full offer in their dashboard. Text messages must be sent using Twilio. 8. Dealer dashboard — a secure, password-protected login page where dealers can see all of their incoming offers. Each dealer must only ever see their own offers and their own buyers — no dealer should ever be able to see another dealer’s data. The dashboard must clearly display for each offer: buyer name, email, phone, offer amount, payment intent, trade-in details if applicable, notes, and the full offer history. Each offer must have three action buttons: Accept, Decline, and Counter Offer. 9. Counter-offer functionality — in addition to Accept and Decline, the dealer must be able to send a counter-offer back to the buyer with a revised amount and an optional note. The buyer must receive an email and text notification when a counter-offer is sent. The buyer must be able to accept the counter, decline it, or send their own counter back. This back-and-forth negotiation must be able to continue for multiple rounds until one side accepts or declines. Every round of the negotiation must be stored and visible in the offer history for both the buyer and the dealer. 10. Maximum discount threshold with automatic decline — each dealer must be able to set a maximum percentage off MSRP they are willing to consider, for example 5%. If a buyer submits an offer that falls below this threshold — meaning the discount requested is greater than the dealer’s set maximum — the system must automatically decline the offer immediately without the dealer needing to take any action. The buyer’s card must never be charged on an auto-declined offer. This threshold setting must be adjustable by the dealer at any time from their dashboard settings, and must be settable as both a store-wide default and on a per-vehicle basis. 11. Salesperson send-link tool — inside the dealer dashboard there must be a tool where a salesperson can enter a customer’s name, email, phone number, offer amount, and vehicle details, and the system generates a unique pre-filled link. When the customer opens this link the offer form loads with all their details already filled in — they only need to add their card to submit. The salesperson must be able to send this link via email or text directly from within the dashboard. 12. Admin panel for me — I need a completely separate and private admin login at a secure URL. From this panel I must be able to: add a new dealer by entering their basic info, automatically generate their unique dealer ID, automatically generate their dashboard login credentials, automatically generate the exact widget code snippet ready to send to their webmaster, and view all dealers and all offers across the entire platform. I must never need to contact the developer to add a new dealer after launch. 13. Individual dealer login accounts — each dealer must have their own unique username and password to access their dashboard. When they log in they must only see their own data. No dealer should ever be able to access or view another dealer’s offers, buyers, or settings. 14. Public website — I have a fully designed landing page and pricing page already built as HTML files. I need these deployed and made live at writethedeal.com as the public-facing marketing website for the product. 15. All accounts must be created under my ownership — please set up all hosting, database, Twilio, and any other third-party service accounts using my email address and my payment method from day one. Even though you will be handling the technical setup, I must own every account. I must be able to access, manage, and if necessary transfer every account without needing your involvement after the project is complete. Please use Node.js for backend and PostgreSQL for the database, deployed on Render or Railway. If you strongly prefer a different approach please explain why in your proposal, but I would like to stick with widely used tech so I can easily find another developer to maintain or update the product in the future if needed. Deliverables: — Fully working embeddable widget with all form fields described above — Payment intent question (finance with dealer, cash, or outside lending) — Trade-in question with year, make, model, trim, mileage, and condition dropdown — Notes field on every offer visible to both buyer and dealer — Stripe Connect integration with deposits going directly to dealer accounts — ADF/XML lead delivery to dealer CRM intake email — Email and SMS notifications to dealers via Twilio — Dealer dashboard with accept, decline, and counter-offer functionality — Full negotiation history stored and visible on every offer — Maximum discount threshold settings with automatic decline per dealer and per vehicle — Salesperson send-link tool with pre-filled customer links — Admin panel where I can add new dealers and generate widget codes myself — Individual dealer logins with complete data separation between dealers — Public marketing website deployed at writethedeal.com using my existing designs — All third-party accounts created under my ownership — Fully deployed and live on a real URL — A 20 minute Loom video walkthrough of the entire system — A simple plain-English document explaining how to add a new dealer from start to finish Timeline: 4 to 6 weeks Budget: $3000-$4000 fixed price for everything listed above, paid across 6 milestones Note on hiring: Before I hire anyone I will ask all candidates to explain in plain English how they would set up Stripe Connect so that the $1,500 deposit goes directly to the dealer’s bank account and never passes through my account. The clarity and accuracy of your answer to this question will be a significant factor in my hiring decision.

  • Hourly: $45.00 - $70.00
  • Intermediate
  • Est. time: 1 to 3 months, Less than 30 hrs/week

I run a lead generation agency for health and wellness brands (weight loss clinics, med spas, fitness studios). I'm looking for a technical contractor who can own Meta Ads tracking setup and fix backend tracking issues across multiple client accounts. This is not a "set up a Pixel and call it done" role. I need someone who actually understands what's happening between the browser, the server, GHL, and Meta's Events Manager. What I need help with right now: Meta Pixel and Conversions API (CAPI) implementation across client accounts Deduplication setup (event_id matching between browser and server events) Event Match Quality (EMQ) improvement, including hashed customer data pass-through Custom conversion setup tied to booked calls, show-ups, and sales, not just leads GHL workflow audits to make sure the right events fire at the right stage Fixing existing tracking that is reporting inaccurate or duplicate data Debugging discrepancies between GHL, Meta, and actual booked calls Stack you should be comfortable with: Meta Events Manager, Pixel Helper, Test Events Conversions API (server-side, ideally via GHL native or custom webhook) GoHighLevel (workflows, webhooks, custom values, trigger logic) Basic JavaScript for pixel events on landing pages GTM is a plus but not required Bonus if you have: Worked with health/wellness or local service business advertisers Experience with iOS 14+ tracking limitations and aggregated event measurement CAPI Gateway or stape.io experience How to apply: Skip the templated cover letter. In your first sentence, tell me the last time you implemented server-side CAPI and what tool or method you used. Then briefly describe one tracking problem you debugged and how you solved it. Applications that ignore this will be passed over. Engagement: Starting with a paid trial project (one client account, scoped tracking setup or audit). If that goes well, ongoing hourly work as new clients are onboarded and issues come up. Budget: Hourly. Send your rate and I'll evaluate against the trial scope. Ready to start ASAP!

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