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  • Hourly: $70.00 - $150.00
  • Expert
  • Est. time: More than 6 months, 30+ hrs/week

We're a funded NYC fintech startup (pre-seed led by a top-tier Silicon Valley fund) building a rewards-redemption platform that connects banks and card programs to live event and travel experiences. We're integrating with major financial institutions and payment networks now. The work: Own delivery of our MVP against a written PRD: inventory ingestion from supply partners, redemption processing, and fulfillment — production-ready Design and build bank-facing API integrations (rewards platforms, gift-card processors, card networks) Make pragmatic architecture calls for a pre-seed company: ship what proves traction now, defer bank-scale infra until it's needed Work directly with the founder/CEO; communicate timelines in writing and hit them You: 8+ years, with senior/staff/lead experience at a fintech, payments, or marketplace company (Brex/Stripe/Ramp/Plaid-caliber a plus) Have personally shipped production systems handling payments or financial data (tell us which, and your role) Strong across backend + cloud (AWS/GCP), API design, and third-party integration work; comfortable using AI tooling to move fast Startup metabolism: you scope, commit to dates, and deliver without a team around you Engagement: Start ~20 hrs/week contract, structured around 2–3 paid milestones with defined acceptance criteria. Strong performers have a path to a founding-team role with equity. NYC or US-overlap remote (ET timezone required). To apply: In 3–5 sentences, describe the most complex system you shipped end-to-end, your specific role, and how long it took from kickoff to production. Applications without this won't be reviewed.

  • Hourly
  • Expert
  • Est. time: More than 6 months, 30+ hrs/week

About Us Wappler Capital owns and operates RV parks, campgrounds, multi family, and self-storage across the United States. We move fast, we build systems, and we use AI everywhere we can. The Job in One Sentence Fill our properties. You build and run the marketing that turns empty RV sites, multi family and storage units into paying tenants. What Lease-Up Means Here (Read This First) A lease-up is taking a property from empty or underperforming to full and stable. If you've never done one, here's how it works for us: Know who's renting. Most of our revenue is monthly, long-term tenants: traveling workers (pipeline, solar, wind, plant construction, military projects, travel nurses), locals between homes, and some nightly travelers. The traveling worker is the #1 target they stay the longest and pay the most reliably. Marketing that only chases weekend campers will fail here. Be everywhere they look. When a crew foreman searches "monthly RV park near [town]," we need to show up first Google search, Google Maps, Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, and the RV apps. Ranking on Google search and Maps is the cheapest lead source we have SEO is free leads forever. Speed to lead wins. The first park that answers usually gets the tenant. Every inquiry gets a response within the hour during business hours. No exceptions. Go get the business don't just wait for it. Call and email general contractors, staffing agencies, plant managers, and project offices working near the property. Offer crew housing rates. One contractor deal can fill 15 sites overnight faster than any ad campaign. Price and promote on purpose. Move-in specials, extended-stay rates, and referral bonuses are tools. Use them deliberately, track what each one costs, and kill what doesn't work. Reviews compound. Every happy tenant gets asked for a Google review. Rating, review count, and fresh photos drive the next lead. Track it weekly. Occupancy, leads by channel, cost per move-in. If a channel isn't producing, cut it and move the budget. Numbers, not feelings. If that list makes sense to you and you've done pieces of it before, keep reading. What You'll Do Advertising & Listings Plan and run Google Ads campaigns for each property geo-targeted to the towns and job sites where our tenants come from Manage the ad budget per property and report cost per lead and cost per move-in Create, post, and renew listings on Facebook Marketplace, Craigslist, Zillow, Apartments.com, RV Life, Hipcamp, and Nextdoor renewed weekly so they stay at the top Keep every listing accurate photos, pricing, phone numbers, booking links SEO & Websites Do keyword research for each property's market — "RV park near [town]," "monthly RV lots [county]," "boat storage [city]," and so on Optimize our WordPress sites: page titles, meta descriptions, headers, content, and the basics of site speed Build amazing WordPress that rank on Google and convert visitors into inquiries Local SEO: keep name, address, and phone consistent everywhere, build directory citations, and win the Google map pack in each property's market Track keyword rankings and organic traffic monthly and report what's moving Local & B2B Outreach Build a contact list of contractors, staffing agencies, and project offices near each property Call and email them with crew housing offers; track every conversation and follow up Set up simple crew housing packages (blocks of sites, monthly rates, single invoice) Social & Online Presence Post 3x per week per property on Facebook and Instagram Post in local Facebook groups to reach nearby renters and travelers Manage 10 Google Business Profiles — posts, photos, keywords, categories, and a response to every review within 48 hours Run a review generation system: every satisfied tenant gets a review request Build and send one Mailchimp email campaign per property per week (promos, availability, local events) Request fresh photos and videos from property managers monthly and push the best ones to every platform Lead Response & Follow-Up Answer every inquiry fast Facebook chats, emails, website form fills — under 1 hour during business hours Follow up until the lead books, signs, or says no; no lead dies from silence Hand qualified leads to the property manager for tours and move-in Keep a simple pipeline so we always know how many leads are open and where they came from New Property Launches When we buy a property: rebrand it, build its online presence from scratch, and launch marketing website, Google Business Profile, socials, listings, ads within the first 30 days Run the lease-up plan above until the property hits target occupancy AI & Automation Use AI tools (ChatGPT, Claude, or similar) daily to draft posts, listings, emails, and reports one person here should produce like a team of three Build automations in GoHighLevel or similar: instant lead replies, follow-up sequences, review requests, drip campaigns If you do a task twice, systemize it automate the repetitive work so your time goes to what actually fills sites Keep improving the machine: faster lead response, less manual work, more output per hour Systems & Reporting Track occupancy, lead volume, response time, and conversion for every property weekly Document what you do as SOPs so the system runs without you Must Have 2+ years marketing a property or local business (RV park, apartments, self-storage, hotel any of these works) Hands-on Google Ads experience you've built and managed campaigns yourself, not just watched someone do it Working SEO knowledge keyword research, on-page basics, and local SEO Google Business Profile optimization experience Facebook & Instagram marketing for a business WordPress comfortable editing pages and updating content You already use AI tools daily to work faster and can show us how Comfortable making outbound calls and emails to businesses Excellent written English Available during US Central Time business hours Nice to Have Lease-up experience you've taken a property from low occupancy to full Workforce housing / extended-stay / crew housing experience GoHighLevel (or ActiveCampaign, HubSpot, similar) SEO tools Semrush, Ahrefs, or similar Mailchimp Canva or basic design skills RV park, campground, or storage industry background How We Measure You Occupancy % per property the number that matters most Lead volume by channel Inquiry response time Cost per lead and cost per move-in Google rankings, map pack position, and organic website traffic Google review count and average rating What Success Looks Like 30 days: Every listing live and accurate, posting cadence running, first ad campaigns launched, keyword targets set per property, contractor outreach list built for the target property 60 days: Lead volume up, response time under 1 hour, first crew housing conversations happening, lead follow-up automated, KPI tracking in place 90 days: Measurable occupancy gain at the target property, rankings improving on target keywords, at least one B2B/crew deal closed or in progress, full marketing system documented in SOPs Tools We Use Campspot, Google Ads, Google Business Profile, WordPress, Semrush, Mailchimp, GoHighLevel, Canva, ChatGPT/Claude, Slack, Todoist, Google Workspace

Posted 2 weeks ago
  • Hourly
  • Intermediate
  • Est. time: Less than 1 month, Less than 30 hrs/week

I need somebody to fully setup my dance studio software on use presently from waivers, email templates, tax, payment, classes, teacher, etc.

  • Hourly: $70.00 - $85.00
  • Expert
  • Est. time: 1 to 3 months, Less than 30 hrs/week

**SUI WALLET DEVELOPER WANTED** ### Help Build the Wallet for a New Shared Engagement Platform **The Fusion Xchange** is building a community engagement platform that connects businesses, patrons, community partners, and sponsors through a shared rewards ecosystem. We are looking for an experienced developer—or small development team—to **adapt an existing open-source Sui wallet** for the Fusion Xchange MVP. ### THE PROJECT Rather than building a wallet from scratch, we want to start with a proven open-source Sui wallet and customize it around a simple consumer experience. The blockchain should largely disappear from the user's perspective. **Patron Wallet** * Simple onboarding * Fusion/Fuze balance * Earn rewards through QR interactions * Redeem rewards with participating businesses * View available Earn and Redeem offers * View activity and transaction history * Display Fusion NFTs/receipts without exposing unnecessary Web3 complexity **Merchant Functions** * Merchant authentication * Create and manage Earn offers * Create and manage Redeem offers * QR-based patron interactions * Verify transactions * Receive redemption vouchers/receipts * Transaction and campaign history **Sui Integration** * Sui wallet/account infrastructure * Move smart-contract interaction * Programmable transaction blocks * On-chain reward transfers * NFT/object creation and transfer * QR-triggered transactions * Sponsored/gasless transaction strategy where appropriate ### WHO WE'RE LOOKING FOR Strong candidates will have experience with some combination of: **Sui • Move • TypeScript • Rust • Flutter/React Native • Mobile Wallets • Web3 UX • QR Transactions • NFTs/Digital Assets** Direct Sui wallet development experience is highly desirable. ### WHAT MATTERS MOST We're not looking to build another crypto wallet. We're looking to create a **simple consumer wallet powered by Sui where the technology stays behind the experience.** The MVP will launch around a concentrated local-market pilot, with the architecture designed to support expansion into additional communities. ### INTERESTED? Please send: * Relevant Sui/Move experience * Wallet or mobile applications you've built * GitHub/profile links * Availability * Hourly rate or preferred project structure * Your recommendation for the open-source Sui wallet you would use as the starting point **The Fusion Xchange** **A Shared Engagement Platform** *Where businesses, patrons, community partners, and sponsors achieve more together.*

  • Hourly: $25.00 - $35.00
  • Expert
  • Est. time: More than 6 months, Less than 30 hrs/week

We are seeking a skilled software engineer to help build out our law firm platform. The ideal candidate will have experience in legal consulting and network security, with a strong understanding of legal writing. The role involves developing and implementing software solutions to enhance our legal services. If you have a passion for technology and law, we would love to hear from you!

  • Hourly: $30.00 - $50.00
  • Entry Level
  • Est. time: 3 to 6 months, 30+ hrs/week

We’re looking for a junior software engineer for a part-time development opportunity. This role is a good fit for someone who has basic development experience, wants to keep improving their skills and is looking for an opportunity to prove what they can do. We strongly believe that someone’s past should not automatically limit their future opportunities. Applicants with criminal records, prior convictions, employment gaps, or other nontraditional backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply. Your background will not automatically disqualify you from consideration. We care much more about where you’re going than having a perfect resume.

  • Hourly: $50.00 - $75.00
  • Intermediate
  • Est. time: Less than 1 month, Less than 30 hrs/week

We are seeking a peptide and GLP expert to host a webinar and QA session. The ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of peptides and GLP, and be able to effectively communicate this knowledge to an audience. Responsibilities include preparing and delivering a comprehensive presentation, engaging with attendees during the QA session, and providing insights into the latest developments in the field. Complete woman audience looking for woman host.

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

What I need: 1. Production-readiness review (fixed fee — quote it). Audit a freshly stood-up GCP/Firebase environment: security config and IAM, backups with a tested restore, monitoring and alerting that actually pages, cost controls including LLM spend alarms, deploy pipeline sanity. Deliverable: written findings with severity rankings + a re-runnable checklist. 2. On-call availability afterward (hourly — quote rate and increment). Occasional incidents or questions beyond what I handle in-house. Likely rare. State a realistic response-time expectation. Must-have: senior GCP production experience (Cloud Run, Firestore, IAM, budgets/alerts) · Firebase · comfortable reading Python services. Nice-to-have: Vertex AI / LLM cost management · LangChain/LangGraph · Stripe. Fixed-bid feature milestones may follow for the right person — not part of this engagement.

  • Fixed price
  • Intermediate
  • Est. budget: $1,000.00

We are seeking a skilled developer to build our Comment Sold website and app. The ideal candidate will have experience in web and app development, with a strong understanding of PHP and JavaScript. The project involves creating a platform that integrates with Comment Sold, requiring attention to detail and a commitment to quality. If you have a passion for building innovative solutions and a proven track record in similar projects, we would love to hear from you.

  • Hourly: $70.00 - $70.00
  • Expert
  • Est. time: More than 6 months, 30+ hrs/week

I am seeking an experienced, U.S.-based individual developer to serve as the technical subject-matter expert (SME)/advisor for a public-sector website redesign proposal. Scope: This is an immediate, paid advising engagement supporting a competitive RFP response due August 24. If our bid is successful, we intend to retain the selected freelancer as a named technical subcontractor for the implementation project. Bubble.io experience is preferred, but we are open to other platforms, including Webflow, WeWeb/Xano, WordPress, Drupal, or comparable solutions, if you can make a strong, well-supported recommendation based on the client’s technical, accessibility, content-management, security, and maintainability requirements. This posting is for individual freelancers only. Please do not apply as an agency, staffing company, or recruiter. Initial RFP Support The selected developer will help us: - Review the solicitation, existing websites, and technical requirements - Recommend an appropriate platform and technical architecture - Explain the benefits, limitations, risks, and tradeoffs of the recommended solution - Develop a credible implementation estimate, staffing assumption, and project schedule - Identify technical assumptions, dependencies, and potential project risks - Provide a professional biography, résumé, qualifications, availability, and pricing for inclusion in the proposal - Provide relevant portfolio examples and, preferably, verifiable client references - Review the completed proposal for technical accuracy - Participate in a client interview, presentation, or technical demonstration if requested The developer will be identified in the proposal as the project’s technical SME and proposed subcontractor. You must be comfortable providing your legal name, business name if applicable, professional biography, qualifications, portfolio, references, availability, and pricing for inclusion in a public-sector proposal. Potential Implementation Scope If awarded, the anticipated project will involve redesigning and launching two related public-agency websites. The likely scope includes: - Technical discovery and solution architecture - Responsive website development - User-friendly content management - Content and document migration - Accessible page and CMS templates - WCAG 2.1 AA and ADA compliance - Accessibility testing and remediation - Cross-browser and mobile testing - Search, forms, integrations, and other public-facing website functionality - Staff training and documentation - Deployment, launch support, and post-launch stabilization Our preliminary planning assumption is approximately 150–250 development hours over roughly 8–12 weeks, with an average commitment of approximately 15–30 hours per week during active development. Candidates will be expected to review the requirements and provide their own recommended effort, schedule, and availability. The project will be managed collaboratively in Jira using a milestone-based, iterative workflow with a prioritized backlog, regular status reviews/demos, issue tracking, acceptance criteria, and documented approvals. Required Qualifications - Currently located in and authorized to work in the United States, Must be a US Citizen - Significant hands-on experience building and launching production websites or web applications - Advanced experience with Bubble.io or another appropriate low-code or CMS platform - Ability to independently recommend a platform rather than simply implement a predetermined solution - Demonstrated knowledge of WCAG 2.1 AA, ADA accessibility, accessible templates, testing, and remediation - Experience with content migration, responsive development, testing, deployment, and client training - Strong written and verbal communication - Ability to produce reliable estimates, schedules, assumptions, and technical documentation - Availability to support proposal development before August 24 - Willingness to participate in a client interview or technical demonstration - Willingness to be named as a technical SME and subcontractor in the proposal Strongly Preferred - Direct experience with government or public-sector website projects - Experience with government-adjacent organizations such as nonprofits, libraries, higher education, K–12 education, associations, or community organizations - Verifiable references from prior clients - Portfolio examples demonstrating accessible, content-heavy, public-facing websites - Experience working with nontechnical communications or administrative staff - Familiarity with public-sector procurement, security, accessibility, records, and documentation expectations Budget and Engagement - Hourly range: $70 per hour (for proposal stage); $90-$140/hr during project stage) - Anticipated initial RFP-support engagement: approximately 8–15 hours - Potential awarded engagement: approximately 150–250 hours, subject to the final technical recommendation and project plan - The proposal-support phase is paid - Continued implementation work is contingent upon our team receiving the contract award Application Questions Please answer each of the following: 1. In what U.S. state and time zone are you located? 2. Are you applying as an individual freelancer rather than through an agency? 3. Please provide two or three relevant portfolio examples and explain your specific role on each project. 4. Describe your experience with government, nonprofit, library, education, or other public-serving organizations. 5. Describe your experience implementing and verifying WCAG 2.1 AA and ADA accessibility. 6. Are you available to provide technical recommendations, estimates, proposal materials, and review support BEFORE August 24? 7. If the proposal is successful, what weekly availability could you offer during an approximately 8–12-week implementation? 8. Are you comfortable being named in the proposal as the technical SME and proposed subcontractor? 9. Are you available to participate in a client interview or technical demonstration if requested? The prospective client’s identity is intentionally omitted from this public posting. Shortlisted candidates will receive the publicly available solicitation and additional project details.

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