- Hourly: $50.00 - $125.00
- Expert
- Est. time: More than 6 months, Less than 30 hrs/week
We are a growing professional services and consulting firm specializing in SAP Concur, travel, expense, and payment solutions. We’re looking for an experienced freelancer or agency to redesign and modernize our existing Squarespace website while strengthening our branding, messaging, and SEO foundation. Our current site has strong content and service offerings, but we need a partner who can elevate the visual identity, improve user experience, and help position us as a more modern, premium consulting organization. We are looking for support with: -Website redesign and visual modernization -Brand refresh (colors, typography, visual consistency) -Improved page layouts and mobile responsiveness -SEO optimization across the website -Better content hierarchy and conversion flow -Updating and refining existing service pages -Creating a more polished and professional user experience -Guidance on modern best practices for consulting/service firms -Potential creation of graphics, icons, or visual assets -Recommendations for improving lead generation
- Hourly
- Expert
- Est. time: 3 to 6 months, 30+ hrs/week
I am working through a design agency on an application for their end client. I think the agency will need you to contract with them directly, but I will manage the project for them. I have scoped out the project already, and our plan is to internally perform a design phase with the client to produce a prototype with Lovable. There may be minor changes to scope after that design phase. The purpose of the app is to create bespoke wedding gown concept images for potential customers of an online wedding dress store. I have provided the details below and attached as a PDF 1. Customer opens an AI dress/gown design experience from a link in their separate e-commerce site. - This can be presented in its own page, we don't want a chat window to be present on any other page - This will be a chat-based interface built into the content area of the page, instead of a popup - The design must be elegant, and match the theme of the e-commerce site - The top navbar and footer don't need to be exactly recreated in this subdomain site, but should look similar enough to create a seamless experience - There will be no integration with the e-commerce site, we need to keep these web apps completely separate 2. The customer must sign up for an account and purchase one credit to begin the AI session - We will need to set up the subdomain site with its own payment processing system and login system - The payment integrations are Stripe to facilitate credit card and Apple pay, and a basic Paypal integration 3. The customers should be able to use a magic link to sign into their accounts, instead of having to remember a password - The account should automatically remember the browser to reduce friction for future access to the app 4. When an AI session begins, we will ask the customer a series of questions programmatically to prime the AI agent so that it can deliver better results - The questions will need to use conditional logic, such that the first question which determines one of 3 main conditional tracks: What type of gown are you looking for? Wedding Gown, Evening Gown, Cocktail Dress - If Wedding Gown is selected, the AI should suggest for the customer to take go to a bridal store and pictures of themselves in different dresses they like and upload the pictures, and describe what they do and don’t like about each dress. It can ask this in the freeform chat, since it may make the most sense to let them fill out the entire questionnaire to stay engaged, and we should reduce the costs of development for the questionnaire by omitting any unnecessary UI that the freeform chat can provide. - It may be best to always just prompt for them to upload the inspirational image at the beginning of the freeform chat so we can omit unnecessary programmatic UI, but in the case of the Wedding Gown it will specifically ask the customer to peform the above task. - We may have other specific questions to add to the questionnaire depending on what conditional track the customer chooses, though only the 3 main branches of conditional logic based on dress type will be required. - Examples of general questions it will need to ask are as follows: -- silhouette -- neckline -- sleeves -- fabric -- embellishments -- color -- train -- length -- closure -- lining -- structure -- inspiration -- event type -- I didn’t get the exact list of questions yet from my client that we should ask in the initial questionnaire. Let me know if you will need this information to accurately provide a price for the development of this application 5. We should not display a concept image after the programmatic questionnaire, the customer will be taken directly into the freeform chat from the questionnaire. - The AI agent may start with an overview of the selected choices from the questionnaire, then can generate concept images at its discretion. 6. The AI should guide the customer through a freeform conversation - The conversation should begin with the AI asking the customer to subjectively describe their dream dress 7. The AI should also make a suggestion near the beginning of the conversation for the customer to upload at least one inspirational photo, but photo upload is optional - If the customer uploads an initial inspiration image, the AI agent should not attempt to figure out body type, measurements, or any other information that we can gather programmatically. - It should treat the inspirational image the same way it would treat any image the customer uploads during the freeform chat, to reduce the cost of development as much as possible. 8. Customer can proceed with a freeform conversation description - The customer should have the option to type in a chat and to upload images - The purpose of the conversation is for the customer to describe the desired dress or gown in an open-ended way 9. AI generates one or more concept images based on the conversation, as soon as it can once it has enough information - The AI model we select should be very good at generating these types of images, this is probably the most important quality the AI model needs to have - The concept images should have the same quality as the final image 10. It is acceptable to generate the gown on a mannequin or a real human model, however the dress must be photorealistic, not a sketch or cartoonish rendering. 11. The concept images that the AI generates and the final image should portray the body type and skin color which the customer specifies - It is very important for us to render the image of the garment on the correct body type - ex. Hourglass, pear-shaped, thin, plus sized, etc. -- Specific body measurements do not need to be factored into the rendering of the body type, it just generally needs to be able to render the garment on different body types. - It is also very important for us to render the garment on a human model or mannequin which has the same or similar skin color as the customer inquiring -- This is important for the customer to judge the garment color and fabric type that will look best on them -- This is also important to make the app inclusive for people of all racial backgrounds who might use the app -- It may be best not to display the face, or if human models are used, to use pictures of models with different racial backgrounds, to avoid bizarre mismatches between facial characteristics and skin tone - The AI agent should ideally prioritize pictures of garments from our client’s website to use as inspiration when it generates renderings in the freeform conversation, along with the customer’s description of what they want. However this is not a hard requirement, so it could be eliminated from the requirements if it greatly increases devlopment effort. - The requirement for the quality of the images that are generated will be somewhat subjective and so we will need to budget time for our client to request revisions to this based on their review of the system. - We need to build the image generation part upfront to ensure the quality is acceptable before we spend time on other parts of the application. 12. AI asks whether the generated concept is generally what the customer wants - Customer can revise the concept conversationally 13. AI can regenerate or refine images after customer feedback 14. The tone of the conversation the AI has with the customer is important. - We will want it to speak like a friendly expert seamstress. - This requirement will be somewhat subjective and so we will need to budget time for our client to request revisions to this tone based on their review of the system. 16. We ideally want the agent (both chat and image generation) to have deep expertise about fabrics and these types of garments in general, so it can guide the user through prompts, and render the chosen fabrics correctly - I think freeform chat will be necessary for the customer to explain which fabrics should be used where on the garment, instead of gathering this informaton in the programmatic questionnaire - The customer will likely revise the fabric selections after they see the initial renderings of the garment - We would like to avoid the costs of training an AI for this, so ideally we should use commercially available AI models which have been trained for this purpose, instead of having to train our own model. Prompting the AI with this information might be a cost-effective way to teach it this expertise 17. There will be certain restrictions on what types of colors or fabrics can be used in the dress designs - So, the agent should know these restrictions when it has the freeform conversation with the customer. - For example, the store owner will not be able to produce dresses with neon colors, tie dye colors, etc. - Our client will articulate a list of restrictions for us before we begin the project. 18. AI should never display links to other websites, or suggest for the customer to navigate to other websites 19. This AI might not need to be trained specifically for this industry, but we should at least use prompting to direct it to gather this kind of information, and to give it some background about what each of these things mean, so it can describe them to the customer. We basically need to make it as knowledgable as possble while keeping costs low. 20. The AI system the system should remember their active conversation - Since the customer will be required to have an account to use the AI system we can use that to automatically save the AI conversation - The saved conversation should preserve all the information that the customer input since the beginning of the AI session - A customer can only have one active AI session at a time - The customer cannot resume an AI session that has been completed - We don't need to provide a way for the customer to see the details of completed AI sessions 21. AI should have a fallback/human-help option if the customer gets stuck or the AI fails. - The fallback should collect enough information for an admin to follow up manually, so it should present a form in order to ensure that all the necessary information gets collected - A message should be displayed above the form, or somewhere on the page, to inform the customer that the entire conversation will be sent along with the form submission, so they know that they do not have to type all the details of the AI conversation - The app must present a button outside of the chat prompts after 3 - 5 chat messages have been sent, so the customer knows they have the option to terminate the AI conversation and manually ask for help. - That button would display the form - We don't want to display the button before any conversation has happened because we don't want customers to skip the chat altogether. -- One of the business goals of this app is to allow custom inquiries without overwhelming the support staff - Site admins must have the ability to adjust how many messages the button will display after, so they can control this threshold after they observe the results of real conversations - After the button initially displays, it should remain present in the view so the customer can easily access it at any point in the conversation 22. The freeform chat must be limited to something like 50 to 75 messages, in order to avoid excessive charges from the 3rd party AI services - This threshold should be adjustable from an admin portal - If this threshold is reached during the conversation, then we should force the customer to use the fallback form from requirement #21 to submit their inquiry 23. Customer can submit the completed design inquiry when satisfied. - During the submission process, the chat must ask for the following information, and present the following pre-written messages. This doesn't actually need to be executed by the AI model, but it can just be programmatically presented to the customer: - Ask for customer contact info, including name, email, and phone number. - Ask for requested event/date, while making clear the date is not guaranteed. - Ask for seamstress-relevant measurements, including bust, waist, hips, hollow-to-hem, shoulder width, bust point, underbust, waist-to-floor, arm length, bicep, wrist, back width, torso length, height, shoe height, and preferred fit. -- I still have to refine this list with the client, I am not sure if it needs to ask for all these things, or if there are some different things that I haven't listed here which it needs to ask for -- When it asks for this information it should display links under each measurement type to articles which describe how to produce each of the measurements. We can hardcode these links or allow the admin to specify each, they don't need to be generated by AI. - Prewritten disclaimer text should display. 24. The final submission should notify a list of email addresses set by a site admin. 25. The final submission will completely consume the credit used to purchase this AI session - The AI conversation cannot be resumed after the final submission - Another credit must be purchased to start a new AI conversation - New AI conversations will not have any memory of the previous conversations, any new AI conversations will start from a clean slate 26. Admins must have the ability to manually reset a credit, or assign a credit for free and cancel a current session, so the customer can start a new AI conversation. - This doesn't need to be very user friendly for the admin. If a session is reset this way, no knowledge of the previous conversation needs to be preserved. 27. Admins should be able to review partial, or completed conversations within a list in the admin portal - Each line item should display a status indicator to show if the conversation has been submitted yet, if an admin has began the review process, or if the item has been handled: Ex. In Progress, Submitted, In Review, Awaiting Payment, Handling, Ready To Ship, Closed - Admin should be able to see the answers to the programmatic questionnaire - Admin should be able to review the full conversation history - Admin should be able to review all uploaded photos/files - Admin should be able to review all AI-generated images, and the final one should be clear to them - Admin should be able to see the collected technical design details and measurements 28. Pricing of the garment remains manual and is handled by after review, the AI should not give any quote or present any pricing even if asked by the customer. 29. If the customer asks for pricing, the AI should display a prewritten script like this: "Pricing will be determined by the store owner after this conversation has been reviewed." 30. Invoices and payment will be handled manually through native WooCommerce custom order/invoice functionality which is already present in the e-commerce site, the AI system doesn't need to handle this at all. I mentioned this above on the requirements, but I want to reiterate since it is important and a hard requirement for how the development milestones must be structured: - The requirement for the quality of the images that are generated will be somewhat subjective and so we will need to budget time for our client to request revisions to this based on their review of the system. - We need to do the image generation part upfront to ensure the quality is acceptable before we spend time on other parts of the application As an optional add-on to the scope of this project, can you give a separate estimate to enhance the AI such that it understands which kinds of modifications will increase or decrease the cost of producing the gown, so it can guide the customer in case they are asking for very expensive things. - It shouldn’t give any specific price numbers, but should give the customer guidance if additions or alterations will significantly increase or decrease the cost of production. - This will be to prevent the customer from being surprised when the store owner manually follows up with them with the price of the garment they designed. This client did agree to adhere to a strict schedule to provide feedback after each round of development, given that we complete each round of development on the schedule we agreed to. - However, this client has deviated from agreed schedules multiple times in the past on other projects I did with them, so you should factor that into your timeline and cost estimations - We cannot increase the development cost mid-way through the project, however we can adjust the development timeline if the client deviates from the schedule In your proposal, please also include a quote or estimate for the cost of hosting and ongoing maintenance after the app has launched - Our client can pay for the hosting directly - We will need at least ongoing updates to patch security vulnerabilities and ensure uptime of the app and all its features which will be defined by the scope of this project - We don't need a 100% 24/7 uptime SLA, but basically just keeping everything up to date so it stays stable, and we'd need someone to respond to outages within 24 hours - Outage response can consist of simple rollbacks, if necessary, as long as all the chat session info is at least provided to the client as a CSV or similar, along with all graphic assets from any conversations, so they don't lose any data from an outage - I would set the expectation with my client that we would treat any future support or enhancement requests to be additionally charged for on an as-needed basis
- Hourly: $30.00 - $50.00
- Intermediate
- Est. time: More than 6 months, 30+ hrs/week
We are a full-service agency that needs a reliable, communicative, good-natured, talented, and available graphic designer for various needs and applications including but not limited to: HubSpot email templates, print design, website assets, etc. Very important: should know how to use HubSpot's Marketing Hub to design email templates. In addition, must be available for Zoom calls with camera on for meetings internally and with clients. Please include your portfolio in order to be considered. Thank you!
- Fixed price
- Expert
- Est. budget: $3,000.00
We've been building our platform for the past year and have a solid, web app up and running. We’ve built a health ecosystem where users can track labs, sync their wearables, and order medications—managing everything from one place with seamlessly shared data across decisions. Now, we need a Product Designer to join us. Someone who will actually listen to our users, understand why they signed up, and dig deep into their pain points. Someone who understands health tech/labs/longevity We want to completely avoid generic AI slop; this needs to feel personal, human, and visually beautiful. We’re not looking for someone to just polish buttons. We need a Product Designer who will craft a unique identity and build a design system that makes our users feel genuinely understood.
- Hourly: $30.00 - $50.00
- Intermediate
- Est. time: More than 6 months, 30+ hrs/week
Digital Content Specialist Role Overview The Digital Content Specialist is responsible for managing and publishing digital content across the Truly Free marketplace. This role owns homepage design and merchandising updates, promotional content, blog publishing, help center content, and other customer-facing experiences built through our internal page builder. They will work closely with CRO, Design, Marketing, and Seller Success Teams to ensure content is aligned with promotions, engaging, SEO and conversion focused, and aligned with brand standards. Key Responsibilities Manage weekly homepage updates and promotional content Build and publish landing pages using page builder tools Create, publish, and maintain SEO-focused blog content Manage customer, seller, and partner help center content Create supporting graphics, banners, and digital assets for website experiences Ensure content is properly categorized, linked, and optimized for discovery Maintain content accuracy and update pages as experiences, campaigns, and features evolve Support promotional campaigns, new seller launches, and educational initiatives across the site Skills & Qualifications Requirements Graphic design experience (Figma, Adobe Creative Suite, Canva, etc.) Experience with page builders, CMS platforms, or no-code website tools Basic understanding of SEO and content optimization best practices User-first design approach Strong written communication and content editing skills Strong attention to detail and quality assurance mindset Ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines Comfortable collaborating with Marketing, Seller Success, CRO, and Development teams Preferred Qualifications Ecommerce or marketplace experience UX Design experience Success Looks Like Homepage updates and promotional campaigns launch on schedule Blog and help center content remains accurate, organized, and optimized for discovery New content is published efficiently with minimal development support Website content consistently reflects Truly Free's brand identity Increased content output and improved educational resources across the marketplace
- Hourly
- Intermediate
- Est. time: Less than 1 month, Less than 30 hrs/week
We are seeking a skilled Shopify web freelancer to remove our existing online store and integrate a store/product locator. The ideal candidate will have experience in Shopify and web development, with a strong understanding of CSS and HTML. This project requires attention to detail and the ability to implement new features seamlessly. If you have a passion for e-commerce solutions and a knack for problem-solving, we would love to hear from you!
- Hourly
- Expert
- Est. time: More than 6 months, 30+ hrs/week
We’re an established waterfront campground and marina located in the Mid-Atlantic US. Our website (Squarespace) is solid, but our customer experience is a patchwork — booking, service inquiries/quotes, invoicing, and bill pay all run on separate systems that don’t talk to each other very well. We want to rethink the entire customer journey — inquiry and booking through invoicing and bill pay — and build a seamless, customer-facing overlay that unifies the experience on top of the systems we already use. The reimagined journey needs to work across web, email, and text/SMS, meeting customers on the right channel depending on their request and timing. It must also work for two very different customers: long-term clients (seasonal RV/slip holders, yacht-service customers) who need effortless recurring billing, and transient guests (weekend campers, families, short-stay boaters) who want to browse, price, and book fast. This is an end-to-end engagement — discovery and journey mapping, UX design, and build/implementation — handled by one person. We want an individual freelancer who loves this work and wants a long-term, ongoing relationship with our team. You’re a strong fit if you have: • Real UX / customer-journey design experience (mapping, workflow design, wireframing) • Love working with small teams to get things done quickly and efficiently. • Hands-on Squarespace skills plus experience integrating third-party management / reservations / service / payment tools • Experience designing multi-channel journeys across web, email, and text / SMS automation. • Bonus: hospitality, marina, boatyard, campground, or RV-park experience. Engagement Hourly, ongoing, starting with a discovery phase. Please include your hourly rate and a rough hours estimate for discovery. To apply Briefly tell us how you’d approach this, share 2–3 relevant portfolio examples, and confirm you’ll personally do the work. Generic proposals will be skipped. Screening questions 1. Describe a project where you mapped and redesigned an end-to-end customer journey. What was the measurable result? 2. How do you design for recurring long-term customers and one-time transient customers within the same journey? 3. Are you an independent freelancer who will personally do all the work? (No agencies/subcontracting.)
- 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."
- Fixed price
- Intermediate
- Est. budget: $1,000.00
I have two lovable projects, each is for the same client. There are about 20 to 30 pages and then over 200+ articles/blog posts that also need transferred and migrated into WordPress. The first site is completely done and launched, just ready to move. There are no lovable AI elements that are too complex for wordpress to use. Both are websites, not apps. Look forward to your bids and please explain how and what timeline you could accomplish this. clonewebx is populate but open to any processes.
- Fixed price
- Intermediate
- Est. budget: $2,500.00
Seeking a Shopify expert to design and optimize a supplement store. Responsibilities include creating a clean, modern design, ensuring mobile responsiveness, and optimizing for conversions. Experience with Klaviyo and subscription models is a plus. The goal is to enhance user experience and increase sales.