- Fixed price
- Expert
- Est. budget: $3,000.00
We have a detailed project brief that includes full website structure, content direction, navigation recommendations, and design goals. This will be shared with shortlisted freelancers after initial review. The goal of this project is to redesign and modernize an established financial services website for a commodity brokerage firm. The current site contains valuable information and industry expertise, but the structure, layout, and user experience are outdated and difficult for new visitors to navigate. We are looking for a complete website redesign focused on improving clarity, professionalism, usability, and lead generation. The ideal outcome is a modern, clean, and highly functional website that communicates services, builds trust with visitors, and makes it easy for potential clients to take action (contact, schedule consultations, or open accounts). We are open to WordPress or Webflow (or another platform) as the platform, as long as the final site is: * Easy to update and maintain by non-technical users * Fully responsive across mobile, tablet, and desktop * SEO-friendly with a clean site structure * Built with a focus on speed and performance We are not looking for a simple template refresh. This project requires thoughtful UX/UI design, improved navigation structure, and a professional redesign that reflects a long-established and credible financial services company. A strong understanding of user experience, conversion-focused design, and professional service websites is important. We are also open to establishing an ongoing relationship for future updates, maintenance, and improvements after the initial build is completed.
- Hourly: $30.00 - $45.00
- Intermediate
- Est. time: Less than 1 month, Less than 30 hrs/week
Looking for someone. To fix one issue menu bar mobile site of my Wordpress website
- Hourly: $30.00 - $60.00
- Intermediate
- Est. time: Less than 1 month, Not sure
I need someone to add a privacy page to my website in order to do business with LinkedIn. I already have it drafted and ready to be placed on my site. Looking for someone that can do that.
- Hourly: $30.00 - $60.00
- Intermediate
- Est. time: Less than 1 month, Less than 30 hrs/week
We are looking to build a simple, professional landing page for our franchise opportunity for Ervexia Occupational Health. The goal of the page is to introduce prospective franchisees and Area Representatives to the Ervexia opportunity, explain the business model at a high level, and capture qualified leads through a form or calendar booking link. The page should feel clean, credible, healthcare-focused, and franchise-friendly. It does not need to be a large website — just a strong landing page that can live on our existing website or as a standalone franchise opportunity page. Key sections should include: Hero section with a strong headline and call-to-action Example: “Own an Ervexia Occupational Health Franchise” Brief overview of Ervexia Occupational Health Ervexia provides occupational health services such as DOT physicals, drug testing, alcohol testing, functional capacity testing, pulmonary testing, audiometric testing, respirator fit testing, and other employer-focused health services. Why occupational health The page should explain that businesses need reliable occupational health providers to keep employees compliant, safe, and work-ready. Franchise opportunity overview A short explanation that Ervexia is expanding through franchisees and Area Representatives in select markets. Ideal candidate section This may include healthcare professionals, business operators, existing clinic owners, medical service providers, or entrepreneurs interested in a business-to-business healthcare model. Training and support section Highlight that franchisees receive brand systems, operational guidance, training, vendor resources, marketing direction, and ongoing support. Area Representative opportunity section Briefly explain that qualified candidates may have the opportunity to help develop a larger regional market. Lead capture form The form should include name, email, phone number, state/market of interest, investment range, and whether they are interested in a single franchise or Area Representative opportunity. Call-to-action buttons Examples: “Request Franchise Information,” “Schedule an Intro Call,” or “Explore Available Markets.” Franchise compliance disclaimer The page should avoid earnings claims or financial projections. We need a simple disclaimer stating that this is not an offer to sell a franchise and that franchise offers are made only through the Franchise Disclosure Document and in compliance with applicable state and federal laws. We would like the builder to create the page layout, design, mobile responsiveness, lead form
- 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.
- Fixed price
- Intermediate
- Est. budget: $1,000.00
A group mental health practice migrating our site from Webflow to Wordpress. We are looking at going to Kadence, but are still open to options. Ease of use to edit pages in the future is important. We do want existing copy, structure, tags, images, titles preserved. attached is screaming frog site crawl. website: guidinglightcr.com - add christian counseling image to footer - add LGBTQ+ affirming practice to the footer - URL structure updates and preservation - therapist url's to remove licensure at the end (lmsw, tLMFT, LMHC, etc). Licenses will update from tLMFT to LMFT which means everytime licensure progresses we have to redirect so would prefer to avoid this type of structure. example: https://guidinglightcr.com/therapist-bios/dan-chute-lmsw to https://guidinglightcr.com/therapist-bios/dan-chute - seo preservation titles, tags, descriptions. - Template for service pages saved - Template for landing pages saved hosting is on Rocket.
- Fixed price
- Expert
- Est. budget: $1,350.00
Hello, I’m looking to hire a WordPress SEO specialist to build a local lead generation website designed for strong Google rankings and long-term organic traffic. The site will be focused on a service-based niche (such as HVAC, plumbing, or legal services) and must be built with a strong SEO foundation and scalable structure. What I need: WordPress website setup or rebuild for SEO Advanced SEO structure (service pages + location pages built for ranking) Advanced on-page SEO (keyword targeting, internal linking, optimized titles and headings) Technical SEO (site speed, mobile optimization, crawl/indexing setup) Google Search Console setup and configuration Local SEO setup (Google Business Profile guidance if applicable) Content structure for blog/SEO growth strategy Clean, scalable architecture designed for long-term organic traffic growth The goal is not just a website design, but an SEO-optimized lead generation system capable of ranking in Google and generating consistent organic traffic and leads over time. Please let me know: Your experience with advanced SEO and local lead generation sites Examples of websites you’ve ranked or built Your process and timeline Pricing and what is included Thank you.
- Fixed price
- Intermediate
- Est. budget: $5,000.00
Looking for a freelance web designer to refresh our existing website. We have our own branding, content, and assets and need someone who can pull it all together.
- Fixed price
- Intermediate
- Est. budget: $150.00
Looking for a US based person to help consult on our website security via a zoom call, review server etc. MUST actually be in the US, not just your profile says it. We have a wordpress website, and host on a 3rd party platform.
- Hourly: $30.00 - $75.00
- Intermediate
- Est. time: 1 to 3 months, Less than 30 hrs/week
2. The core concept An online marketplace exclusively for verified trading card sellers (sports cards, Pokémon, Magic: The Gathering) to sell directly to buyers. Designed to recreate the feeling of browsing a real card show, online. The two features that make this different from a generic marketplace: Map-based discovery — buyers find shops via a US map with pins, not just a search bar Value box flip experience — buyers browse a seller's box of cards by flipping through them one at a time (card-back reveal, fan animation between cards), with a toggle to switch to a standard grid view Important clarification on value boxes: These are NOT mystery packs / blind boxes. Every card and its price is visible — buyers see exactly what they're getting before buying. The "flip" is purely a browsing interaction, not a gambling mechanic. 3. Business model Sellers pay a flat monthly subscription fee (target: ~$49/month, considering tiers — see below) Zero fees on individual sales — sellers keep 100% of every sale This directly undercuts eBay (13.25%/sale), Whatnot (8%/sale), and COMC (~12% all-in) Sellers are manually verified/approved before they can list — not an open marketplace. This is a core trust/quality signal for buyers. Possible future tiers: Starter ($29/mo), Pro ($49/mo), Elite ($99/mo with featured placement + priority support) — not finalized, flat single tier is fine for MVP 4. User roles Buyer Browse shops via map or category Browse a shop's inventory (flip view or grid view) Search by player, team, set Filter by price and category Save/watchlist cards Follow shops to get drop notifications Make an offer or buy now Message sellers directly Seller (verified/approved only) Apply for an account, gets manually approved Dashboard with stats: active listings, monthly sales total, open offers, follower count Upload cards via guided flow: photo → AI auto-detect details → review/edit → set price → publish Option to add a listing to a "value box" grouping or list it standalone Build and publish "drop announcements" (title, date/time, teaser text) that notify all followers Manage/respond to offers and messages Edit or delete listings Easy way for sellers to print off shipping labels. Option where sellers can put a description on each card, or just like in real life, no description needed and can put a price on the card with a photo and that’s it. Can be an option where you upload all the photos and every card in the “box” is $ per card. Easy and fast way to sell just like in real life at a card show. Jump to the top of the homepage. Different payment options for that. US map (accurate state borders, not abstract shapes) with shop pins If US map is too difficult to start with then just the seller's logo with a picture of a value box below it. Pins color-coded by category (sports / Pokémon / MTG / multi-category) Click or hover a pin shows a tooltip: shop name, city, specialty, listing count Drop announcement banners/strip at top (horizontally scrollable) Search bar (player/team/set/shop name) Category browse tiles at the bottom (Sports, Pokémon, MTG, Graded) Stats bar: total shops, total listings, live drops Shop profile / Value box browsing screen Shop header: avatar, name, city, specialty, verified badge Category tabs to filter that shop's inventory Search input + price filter dropdown + category filter dropdown Toggle between Flip view and Grid view Flip view: card stack visual (depth effect with cards behind), tap/click to flip the active card from back (VB-branded) to front (player name, set, price, condition badge, grade). Prev/next navigation with a "fan" animation. Action buttons: Buy Now, Make Offer, Save, Message Seller. Card metadata panel: condition, year, category, seller. Maybe kind of like flipping through photos on a dating app. Grid view: standard 3-4 column card grid, each card shows image/emoji, name, set, price, save heart icon Seller booth (dashboard) Header: shop avatar, name, city, verified badge, current plan/subscription status Stats row: active listings, monthly sales $, open offers, followers Drop announcement builder: title input, date picker, time picker, teaser text input, live preview of how it'll look to buyers, publish button Active listings list: thumbnail, name, meta info, price, status (Live / Offer Pending / Draft), edit/delete buttons "Add listing" button/flow: Step 1: Upload photo (camera, photo library, or bulk upload option) Step 2: AI-detected fields shown (player, year, set, grade) — powered by CollX API — with confidence score, all fields editable. Future possibility!!! Step 3: Set price, shown alongside a market price suggestion/range from CollX, toggle to add to a value box, category/team fields. Future possibility!!! Step 4: Publish (or save as draft) Step indicator showing progress through the 4-step upload flow Also needed but not yet prototyped (describe verbally / sketch if needed): Messaging/chat interface (buyer-seller threads) Offer management screen (accept/decline/counter) Watchlist screen Seller application/verification form (for new sellers applying) Buyer account settings Checkout flow (if handling payment processing for purchases, vs. just facilitating contact between buyer/seller) 6. Core functionality / logic needed User authentication with two roles (buyer / seller) Seller application + manual approval workflow (not self-serve signup) Database relationships: Users → Shops → Listings → Value Boxes; Listings ↔ Offers; Listings ↔ Messages; Shops ↔ Followers; Users ↔ Watchlist Stripe integration for recurring subscription billing (not one-time payments) Search/filter logic across multiple fields (text search + category + price range) Notification system: in-app + email when a followed shop posts a drop Map integration with custom pin placement (real lat/long coordinates, not abstract positions) Image upload and storage for card photos (Phase 2 / nice-to-have) CollX API integration for AI card detection from photos 7. Tech stack — open to recommendation, but my research points to: App builder: Bubble.io (no-code, but open to alternatives like Sharetribe or custom code if developer recommends and price works) Payments: Stripe (subscriptions) Maps: Google Maps API or Mapbox Email: Klaviyo or similar Card AI/pricing data: CollX API (Phase 2) Photo storage: Cloudinary or similar Eventual native app: Open to wrapping the web app via Median.co for App Store/Google Play once validated, rather than building native from day one 8. What I'm bringing to this meeting 3 fully interactive HTML/CSS/JS prototype files (every screen above, functional in any browser). Really don’t understand this part. Full written concept brief (features, screens, budget guidance, tech stack reasoning) Seller-facing pitch document (fee comparison math, used for recruiting sellers — shows the business model is thought through) Brand colors, fonts, and the "VB" mark already defined Domain + LLC already in place 9. Budget & timeline expectations Budget: $2,500–$4,500 for MVP (open to discussing fixed price vs. hourly) Timeline: No hard deadline, prioritizing finding the right developer over speed Phased approach preferred: Core features first (accounts, listings, map, Stripe subscriptions), flip animation and AI upload can follow as a second phase if needed to stay in budget 10. Questions I want to ask THEM in this meeting Have you built a marketplace with buyer/seller roles before? Can I see it? Have you integrated Stripe subscriptions (recurring) specifically, not just one-time checkout? How would you handle the map with custom pins — which tool/plugin, and have you done this before? How would you replicate the card flip + fan animation inside [chosen platform]? Is custom embedded code needed? What about the map idea? What's your recommended database structure for this, and does it match what I've outlined above? Will I be able to log in and manage/edit the app myself after you hand it off, or will I need you for every change? What's not included in your quote that I should expect to pay for separately (plugins, API costs, hosting)? What's your estimated timeline for an MVP with this scope? I need something that can be built and tested out for seller and buyers to use.