- Hourly
- Intermediate
- Est. time: Less than 1 month, Less than 30 hrs/week
The Frank Doolittle Company frankdoolittle.com has been around for 37 years distributing Union and USA made promotional products to Unions. We have two in-house Union artists that help customers create personalized merchandise. We recently launched a Shopify store shop.frankdoolittle.com and could use expert help customizing it for optimal performance and return. Experience with Google Merchant would be a nice bonus.
- Fixed price
- Expert
- Est. budget: $500.00
I am looking for an experienced CedCommerce eBay Integration expert to fully configure my Shopify to eBay integration. This is not a basic setup. My store has: 13,700+ Shopify products 7,300+ active eBay listings already linked Shopify is my master inventory system Daily addition of new products I am replacing Inkfrog after its shutdown and need CedCommerce configured to provide a streamlined workflow for new listings. Current Status CedCommerce is already installed. Existing eBay listings are linked. Inventory syncing is working. Orders are syncing. eBay Business Policies are already created. Shopify is fully organized and contains product weights, SKUs (except for around 3400 products), vendors, images, and product types. Scope of Work I need CedCommerce professionally configured so that future Shopify products require minimal manual work before being uploaded to eBay. This includes: Configure Category Templates Configure Profiles Configure Attribute Mapping Configure Shipping Policy Assignment Configure Required eBay Item Specifics Configure Price Templates Configure Inventory Templates Configure Title Templates Configure Weight Mapping Configure Compatible Brand Mapping Configure Product Type Mapping Shipping Workflow My shipping policies are based primarily on product weight. Examples include: Under 16 oz 1 lb 2 lb 3 lb 4 lb Calculated Shipping Freight I need profiles that make assigning shipping policies as automated as possible. Product Categories My catalog includes approximately 43 product categories including: TV Parts TV Stands Appliance Parts HVAC Parts Industrial Electrical Components Automation Components Motors Breakers Contactors Relays Control Boards Lighting and others. Deliverables By the end of the project I expect to be able to: Create a product in Shopify. Have Ced automatically import it. Automatically assign the correct category template whenever possible. Automatically assign the correct shipping profile whenever possible. Map required eBay attributes. Upload products to eBay with minimal manual intervention. I also need all existing linked listings to remain properly connected. Required Experience Please only apply if you have REAL experience with: CedCommerce eBay Integration Shopify eBay Business Policies Large Shopify catalogs (5,000+ products preferred) When applying, please include: Examples of CedCommerce stores you have configured. Your experience with Shopify + eBay integrations. How you would approach this project. Estimated hours required. I am looking for someone who can configure the system correctly and explain the setup so I can maintain it going forward.
- Hourly
- Intermediate
- Est. time: Less than 1 month, Less than 30 hrs/week
Dad to the Bone Apparel is a growing Shopify clothing brand focused on funny, patriotic, hardworking, and family-inspired apparel for dads. We're looking for someone who can improve our website, increase conversions, improve SEO, and help create a long-term traffic strategy. This is not just a design project—we want someone who understands how to grow an e-commerce brand. Responsibilities Audit our Shopify store and identify opportunities for improvement Improve homepage layout and product pages Optimize navigation and collections Improve product descriptions for SEO and conversions Increase website speed where possible Optimize mobile shopping experience Improve trust and credibility throughout the site Set up better email capture and customer flows Recommend upsells and cross-sells Improve search engine rankings (SEO) Review analytics and identify bottlenecks Develop a practical strategy for increasing qualified traffic Required Experience Please apply only if you have experience with: Shopify E-commerce conversion optimization SEO Google Analytics Shopify apps Email marketing (Klaviyo preferred) UX/UI for online stores Experience growing apparel brands is a major plus. When Applying Please include: Links to 3 Shopify stores you've improved. What measurable results you achieved. What you would change first on our website. Your hourly rate or fixed-price proposal. Your favorite Shopify app and why. Goal We're looking for a long-term partner who can help grow our brand, increase sales, and build a stronger customer experience—not someone who simply changes colors or fonts.
- Hourly
- Expert
- Est. time: 1 to 3 months, Less than 30 hrs/week
Shopify Website Conversion Optimization & UX Specialist **Important:** This is **NOT** a full website redesign or complete overhaul project. Our Shopify website is already functioning well overall. We are simply looking for an experienced ecommerce professional to provide a fresh outside perspective and recommend a few strategic tweaks that can improve: * Overall website layout * Customer experience * Navigation and organization * Product discoverability * Conversion rate optimization This should be a relatively quick, straightforward project focused on refining and simplifying the customer experience rather than rebuilding the site from scratch. Our business has two main types of products: 1. **Service-based products** – autograph signings where customers submit items or purchase signing opportunities. 2. **In-stock ecommerce products** – sports memorabilia and collectibles available for direct purchase. Because of this unique setup, we need someone who can help organize the customer journey clearly so visitors instantly understand: * What we offer * How the ordering process works * The difference between signing services and in-stock products * How to quickly find products they are looking for What We Need Help With Website Conversion Optimization * Improve overall conversion rates * Simplify the customer buying journey * Reduce confusion during the ordering process * Improve product page layouts and calls-to-action * Optimize mobile and desktop user experience Website Structure & Organization * Improve navigation and menu structure * Make products easier to search and discover * Organize categories and collections logically * Help separate and explain our two business models clearly * Ensure the website flow feels simple and intuitive Shopify UX/UI Recommendations * Review our current Shopify setup * Recommend layout improvements * Improve clarity of messaging throughout the site * Suggest homepage and collection page improvements * Improve site hierarchy and customer flow Ideal Candidate We are looking for someone who: * Has strong experience with Shopify ecommerce stores * Understands conversion rate optimization (CRO) * Has experience improving UX/UI for ecommerce * Can think strategically about customer behavior * Understands site architecture and product organization * Can identify friction points in the buying process * Has examples or case studies of improved conversion rates Bonus Points If You Have Experience With * Shopify apps and integrations * Sports memorabilia or collectibles ecommerce * Heatmaps, analytics, and customer behavior tracking * A/B testing * SEO and search optimization within Shopify To Apply Please include: * Examples of Shopify stores you have improved * Specific conversion or UX improvements you implemented * Any measurable results you achieved * Your approach to simplifying complicated ecommerce experiences We are looking for someone who can not only improve conversions but also make our website easier to understand and navigate for customers.
- Fixed price
- Expert
- Est. budget: $1,500.00
We're looking to hire a single developer to handle both parts of this project directly — no agencies or teams relaying through a project manager, please. You'll be the one directly configuring the systems and writing the code. Budget: $1,500 for both parts combined Deadline: July 15 The project has two parts, detailed in full below: 1. Bundle Builder rebuild — replacing our current manual, text-based "Build a Case" system (powered by VO Product Options) with a solution that ties selections to real Shopify products, variants, and inventory. 2. Foodservice wholesale access — replacing our current CSS-based product hiding with a proper server-side restricted catalog system, including a customer request/approval workflow. Full scope, technical details, and current implementation notes are below. Before kickoff, we'll do a video call to review the plan and align on approach. -------------- Part 1: Bundle Builder Project ----- Project Details: 1. Summary Our current “Build A Case” functionality is powered by the VO Product Options app by Relentless Apps. This app allows the store to create custom dropdown fields where each option has a manually assigned price. These selections are not tied to actual Shopify products or variants. Instead, each choice is stored as plain text in the order’s Line Item Properties, and the customer is charged based on the manually entered price add-ons. Key characteristics of the current setup - Each product dropdown is a custom field, not a connected Shopify product relationship. - Prices for each option are entered manually. - Product names, SKUs, and prices are not pulled from Shopify. - Fulfillment staff rely on the Line Item Properties text to pack each order. - Inventory is not tracked or adjusted for individual products automatically. (although we don't plan to track inventory just yet, we'd like the capability now for possible future use.) - The system requires manual maintenance whenever products, flavors, or prices change. - This approach functions for basic bundles, but it is ultimately a static, manual configuration. 2. Limitations of the Current System: A. Manual pricing requires ongoing upkeep - Any time a flavor or variant is updated in Shopify, the same change must be made manually inside the VO app to keep everything accurate. B. No link to real Shopify products - Because the dropdowns are not tied to actual items, the system lacks: • Inventory tracking • SKU-level reporting • Cost-of-goods insight • Stock-out prevention • Automated price updates C. Limited scalability - Adding more flavors or bundle rules increases the maintenance load and the likelihood of inconsistencies. D. Fulfillment relies on text-based notes - Staff must interpret the Line Item Properties manually, which introduces risk and phrohibit automated workflows. E. No data for product-level promotions or analytics - Since selections are not linked to real products, the store cannot: • Apply product-specific discounts • Track best-selling flavors • Run automated reports 3. Plan of Attack The current system works to some degree, but it has clear limitations in terms of accuracy, inventory control, maintainability, and long-term scalability. To improve this, we need to move to a different app and restructure the bundle building process so it links the selections to actual Shopify products, allowing: - Dynamic syncing of product titles, SKUs, and prices - Automatic inventory tracking - More accurate reporting and forecasting - Better discount logic - Cleaner fulfillment workflows - Apply product-specific discounts - Track best-selling flavors - Run automated reports Overview of Tasks: App Sourcing and Planning Developer will research and recommend the right app for this use case, with rationale, for internal review. Final app selection and purchase will be handled by our team. Developer will then proceed with config and implementation once the app is selected and installed. Communication with Big Storm App Settings / Config Product Config Small x 35 options x 6 slots Medium x 35 options x 4 slots Large x 20 options x 4 slots Note: All relevant products already exist in Shopify. This work is primarily linking/tagging and adjusting existing products to the new system — not creating products from scratch. Styling (to match existing site) and other dev work Feedback Round Post Feedback Refinements Launch Training -------------- Part 2: Foodservice Customer Product Access ----- Tasks: App Sourcing and Planning Developer will research and recommend the right app for this use case, with rationale, for internal review. Final app selection and purchase will be handled by our team. Developer will then proceed with config and implementation once the app is selected and installed. Communication with Big Storm App Settings / Config Product Config 57 "foodservice" products 16 "baristatude" products Note: All relevant products already exist in Shopify. This work is primarily linking/tagging and adjusting existing products to the new system — not creating products from scratch. User Config 90 Foodservice users Styling (to match existing site) and other dev work Feedback Round Post Feedback Refinements Launch Training Project Details: Plan and implementation for replacing our current private catalog / wholesale ecommerce experience for "foodservice" customers. Below is a recap of our initial investigation. Foodservice Customer Access – Investigation Summary: We reviewed how the current site handles access to Foodservice products. The system in place is functional, but it relies heavily on basic theme logic and CSS hiding — meaning it is not a secure or scalable solution for managing a protected catalog. Below is a breakdown of how the current setup works, its limitations, and options for improving it. How Foodservice Access Currently Works: 1. Products Product Tag: foodservice This is the key trigger. When a product has this tag, the theme assigns extra classes to the HTML. Product Type: “Foodservice” This does not appear to play a functional role in the current way we are using the system. Possibly from legacy use or for a different purpose. 2. When a visitor is not logged in as a Foodservice customer The theme detects the "foodservice" product tag. Liquid adds classes like: - product-tag-true CSS then hides: - Price - Variant options Add to Cart button The product page and product cards still appear publicly, but the ordering info is visually hidden. 3. When a customer is logged in and tagged as “foodservice” The theme checks the customer’s tags. If they have foodservice, another class is added: - customer-tag-true CSS unhides the price and Add to Cart section. 4. Customer Workflow Customers cannot self-request access. Staff must manually tag a customer as foodservice to activate ordering. There is no clear direction to customers on how to request foodservice customer "status". Technical Notes From Template Review - The theme uses Liquid logic such as: (% for tag in product.tags %) (% if tag contains 'foodservice' %) (% assign pTag = true %) (% endif %) (% endfor %) and similar checks for customer tags. In product__main.liquid and product-thumbnail.liquid, the theme outputs classes: (% if pTag == true %)product-tag-true(% endif %) (% if customerTag == true %)customer-tag-true(% endif %) CSS then hides UI elements when: Product has the tag, and Customer is not tagged as a "foodservice" customer. Main Issues With the Current Method: Not secure All restrictions rely on CSS, which can be bypassed by: - Disabling CSS - Inspecting the source code - Simple browser tools - Anyone with basic web knowledge can reveal prices and order. Search Engines Can Likely See the Prices Because the price exists in the HTML and is only hidden visually, Google and other crawlers may index the Foodservice pricing. Cannot truly restrict access This system does not prevent someone from ordering Foodservice products if they bypass the hiding. It only obscures the UI. Manual and unclear customer access process Customers have no automated way to request or validate Foodservice access. Staff must manually edit each customer. Recommendation: Replace CSS / theme-based hiding with a Proper Restricted Catalog System based on Customer Type/Role via a dedicated app that can - Restrict certain products/collections to specific customer type, tags, or role - Hide certain products' price and other select details and ability to add to cart entirely or show them only after login. - Control access at the server level (not just CSS) - Provide request forms and automated approval workflows - Customer onboarding/forms to request access to the secure catalog. - Process for staff to review and approve applicants.
- Hourly
- Intermediate
- Est. time: Less than 1 month, 30+ hrs/week
I am seeking an experienced, high-speed Wix eCommerce developer to launch a curated agricultural hardware storefront immediately. I already own the domain and have a logo ready. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in Wix and be able to efficiently set up the storefront, ensuring it is visually appealing and functional. This project is urgent, and I need someone who can start right away.
- Hourly: $60.00 - $80.00
- Expert
- Est. time: More than 6 months, 30+ hrs/week
Looking for an experienced WordPress developer with strong experience in WooCommerce and Dokan (multi-vendor marketplace platforms). This is an existing live marketplace site, not a new build. Current needs include: * Fixing vendor payout and commission issues * Troubleshooting duplicate email issues * Ensuring proper checkout and order flow * Troubleshooting digital download delivery issues * General marketplace optimization and bug fixing * Working safely on a staging site before pushing changes live Site uses: * WordPress * WooCommerce * Dokan Pro * Stripe / Stripe Express * Elementor Must have: * Direct experience working with Dokan (not just WooCommerce) * Experience with Stripe / Stripe Express integrations * Strong troubleshooting/debugging skills * Ability to fix issues without breaking existing functionality * Experience working with staging environments Looking for someone reliable for ongoing support and troubleshooting as needed. Please include: 1. Examples of Dokan or multi-vendor marketplaces you’ve worked on 2. Experience with Stripe + Dokan 3. Your availability this week 4. Your approach to troubleshooting plugin conflicts and email issues
- Fixed price
- Expert
- Est. budget: $50.00
I’m looking for an experienced Shopify developer to improve image content and on-page SEO for my Shopify website. The work includes adding or updating images across product, collection, homepage, and content pages; optimizing image sizes and filenames; adding descriptive alt text; improving page titles, meta descriptions, headings, internal links, and basic structured data where appropriate. The ideal freelancer understands Shopify themes/Liquid, ecommerce SEO, page speed, and best practices for search-friendly visual content. Clear communication, attention to detail, and the ability to document changes are important.
- Hourly: $12.00 - $25.00
- Intermediate
- Est. time: Less than 1 month, Less than 30 hrs/week
I taught myself how to build a Shopify site for my rental business, but I'm running into some errors and I cant seem to get the code to work. I'd also like to add some custom features to enhance user experience. I need a freelancer with experience in Shopify and web development to help resolve these issues and implement new features.
- Hourly: $15.00 - $30.00
- Intermediate
- Est. time: 1 to 3 months, Less than 30 hrs/week
I need someone to help develop a Shopify storefront, including all SEO tools, analytics, subscriptions, and other included Shopify tools to ensure the store is fully functional and optimized for sales. The ideal candidate will have experience in Shopify development and SEO to enhance the store's visibility and performance.