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

I’m looking for an experienced Bubble developer to convert an existing Figma design into a responsive Bubble web app and assist with turning the completed web app into iOS and Android mobile apps using a reliable mobile wrapper or native-wrapper solution. The UI, page flow, and core user journey are already prepared. The work may include building the screens in Bubble, creating reusable elements, setting up responsive layouts, connecting page navigation, and ensuring the finished app closely matches the Figma design across desktop and mobile. The developer may also assist with securely integrating the OpenAI API and other APIs with Bubble, reviewing backend workflows, protecting API keys and sensitive credentials, and advising on RevenueCat and iOS/Android subscription integration. Experience with Bubble mobile wrappers, such as Natively or similar platforms, is preferred. The developer should be able to advise on the best approach for converting the Bubble web app into App Store and Google Play-ready mobile apps, including native mobile functions, in-app purchases, push notifications, and store submission requirements. This project is confidential. The selected freelancer must sign an NDA and Statement of Work before receiving the full Figma file, product details, app access, or credentials. Please include examples of similar Figma-to-Bubble projects and explain your experience with responsive Bubble development, backend workflows, API security, mobile wrappers, RevenueCat, and iOS/Android app deployment.

  • Fixed price
  • Expert
  • Est. budget: $50.00

I have a React Native app ready. I need help uploading it to Apple App Store and Google Play Store. I already have: - Apple Developer account - Google Play Console account - App files: .ipa and .aab ready You need to: 1. Upload build to Apple TestFlight 2. Upload build to Google Play Console 3. Fill store listing with text + screenshots I provide 4. Submit for review Budget: $50 fixed. Should take 1-2 hours. Must have 5-star reviews and done this before. Send me message "I can do TrueTurn" to apply.

  • Fixed price
  • Expert
  • Est. budget: $3,000.00

I have created a web version of a card-sorting college matching app for high school students. I need it rebuilt as a native iOS React Native app. This is a well-scoped job with a working product, an existing backend, and clear deliverables. You are not figuring out what to build, you are converting something that already works into a IOS App. TECH STACK • React Native (bare or Expo — justify your choice) • Gesture-based card UI using industry-standard React Native animation libraries • Calls an existing backend API that returns AI-generated college matches • Source code available on GitHub upon signing NDA • Target: iOS 16+ | Must be built with latest Xcode and iOS SDK TO APPLY YOU MUST INCLUDE: 1. One live App Store links to React Native apps you have shipped 2. Confirmation you are running Xcode 26 3. Two sentences on how you would implement the drag-to-zone card gesture. Applications missing any of the three will not be reviewed. Looking for one developer who has shipped gesture-heavy iOS apps and knows App Store submission from experience.

  • Fixed price
  • Intermediate
  • Est. budget: $60.00

Seeking a consultant to discuss mobile app development strategies for a new project. The role involves providing insights on app development processes, technologies, and best practices. The consultant will help identify potential challenges and suggest solutions to ensure a successful project launch. No actual app building is required.

  • Hourly: $25.00 - $50.00
  • Intermediate
  • Est. time: Less than 1 month, Hours to be determined

I am a chiropractor using Jane App for my EMR and need an expert to assist with reporting and setup. The task involves ensuring the right reporting is in place and correcting any issues with the current setup. The ideal candidate will have experience with Jane App and be able to provide guidance on best practices for EMR management.

Posted 4 weeks ago
  • Fixed price
  • Entry Level
  • Est. budget: $500.00

Overview I need someone detail-oriented to systematically browse the Instacart app and capture examples of every ad format on the platform. The goal is to build a clean reference library, so accuracy, labeling, and organization matter as much as the captures themselves. You will need an existing US-based Instacart account, since the app and its ads are only served in the US and Canada. Please confirm you have one when you apply. What you'll capture Instacart runs four ad formats, several with sub-types and multiple placements. I want 10 to 15 distinct examples of each format, and I want coverage across the different placements where each one appears: Sponsored products: homepage, search results, collections (departments and aisles), product detail pages, buy-it-again, checkout recommendations, replacements, and post-checkout recommendations Display banner ads: search results and collections pages, plus the brand landing page that opens when the banner is clicked Shoppable ads: video, static image, and animated gif versions, across homepage, search, collections, and the order-status discovery feed Coupon ads: all three sub-types (single-unit, multi-unit such as "buy 3 get $1 off," and stock-up such as "spend $22 save $4") Reference on the formats: https://docs.instacart.com/storefront/learn_about_your_storefront/ads/ads_placement/ Note that these ads are served contextually and are personalized, so you will need to browse across multiple retailers, categories, and search terms to surface the rarer formats (especially shoppable video and display banners). That hunting is part of the job. Deliverables Screen recordings saved as separate files, one per format example, for any format with motion or interaction (shoppable video, gif, add-to-cart behavior) Screenshots for static formats, full-screen and clearly legible Everything uploaded to a shared Google Drive folder I provide, with one subfolder per format Consistent file naming: format_placement_##, for example sponsored-product_search_03 or coupon_multi-unit_07 Requirements Active US-based Instacart account Careful, consistent labeling and folder organization Attention to detail in distinguishing one format or placement from another Budget and milestones Fixed price, structured in two milestones: Sample batch ($75): one to two captures of each format and placement so we can confirm you are identifying formats correctly before you do the full set Full library (remainder): all 10 to 15 examples per format once the sample is approved Total target budget is around $500. Please share your rate and rough turnaround in your proposal. To apply Confirm you have a US Instacart account, and tell me briefly how you would approach surfacing the less common formats like shoppable video ads.

Posted 4 weeks ago
  • Fixed price
  • Expert
  • Est. budget: $1,000.00

About HeyCity HeyCity is a live iOS app (React Native / Expo) that turns city-council, planning-commission, and school-board meetings into short, fact-checked summaries for residents. It's an independent civic-information product — credibility is everything to us. The app's structure and our "HeyCity" wordmark are set; we're hiring for a focused visual refresh of specific assets, not a full app redesign. Design direction (please read — this is the heart of the brief) Because we publish civic information people make decisions on, the aesthetic needs to feel trustworthy and credible — clear, calm, well-crafted, never gimmicky. But trustworthy must not mean dull, grey, or corporate. We want it to stay warm, vibrant, and approachable — confident use of color that invites everyday residents in. Think "respected local newsroom that's actually pleasant to use," not "government PDF" and not "playful consumer toy." Striking that balance — authoritative and colorful — is the core of this engagement. Scope of work 1. The app icon — our flagship mark. This will be THE app icon: the single most-seen, most important piece of our brand, and the first thing a user taps on their home screen. The current icon is a colorful city-buildings collage (attached: city-collage-app-icon.png) — treat it as a starting point, not a constraint. We want something genuinely iconic, instantly recognizable, and memorable at a glance — you have real creative latitude here, and it does not have to remain a literal city collage. Deliver as one universal icon at every iOS + Android size (app icon, adaptive-icon foreground, splash) — it must hold up at the smallest sizes. 2. Category / topic icon set (11 icons). Redesign our meeting-topic icons: Budget/Cost, Transportation, Schools, Public Safety, Housing & Development, Environment, Business & Economy, Policy & Governance, Community, Infrastructure, Personnel/Staffing. Hard requirement: each must read clearly both large (~72px Explore tiles) and small (~18px badges on content cards) — see the attached contact sheet showing how our current traced-silhouette icons lose legibility at 18px. We need a cohesive, simple icon system that survives at tiny sizes and is instantly distinguishable from one another. 3. Onboarding / intro screens. Redesign the first-run intro flow (a few screens) — visuals, layout, and illustration style that set the trustworthy-yet-colorful tone from the first launch. (Current screenshots attached.) 4. Podcast cover art. A single, universal cover used across all our shows (attached: collage-mark.png + sample-podcast-cover.jpg for the current look). Square, scaling from ~40px in-app up to 3000×3000 for Apple Podcasts / Spotify. It should feel like the same brand family as the app icon and wordmark. ▎ Everything is universal — no per-city variants. A single app icon and a ▎ single podcast cover, used everywhere. They (and the wordmark) should read ▎ as one coherent brand family. What stays The "HeyCity" wordmark/logo stays for in-app and wordmark use — design to complement it. The app icon (item 1) is a separate, flagship mark and is fully open to reinvention. Deliverables - Figma source for all work. - One universal app icon as layered source + the full iOS + Android icon/splash size set (PNG) — no per-city variants. - All 11 category icons exported as SVG (we render them as in-app SVG), tuned for both sizes. - Onboarding screens as Figma frames + exported assets/illustrations. - One universal podcast cover as layered source + high-res square PNG (to 3000×3000) — no per-city artwork. - A short style sheet: icon grid/stroke rules, color palette, brand motif, and sizing guidance so we can extend the system later. Skills - Strong icon / app-mark portfolio (show launcher icons and icon systems that work at small sizes). - Mobile UI + onboarding experience. - A point of view on color + brand; bonus for civic / news / editorial work. To apply, include - 2–3 relevant portfolio pieces (app icons + icon systems especially). - One line on your concept direction for an iconic HeyCity app icon. - One line on how you'd keep the category icons legible at 18px. - One line on how you balance "trustworthy" with "colorful, not dull." - Your timeline and rate. Logistics - Budget: [your range] - Timeline: [your target] Reference materials (attached) - city-collage-app-icon.png — current app icon (the "city collage"), the flagship asset to reimagine. - category-icons-contact-sheet.png — the 11 current icons at 72px and at their real 18px card size. - icons/*.svg — each current category icon as a standalone SVG. - collage-mark.png — the same collage motif wrapped in headphones, used on podcast covers. - sample-podcast-cover.jpg — a representative finished podcast cover (collage + wordmark). - Onboarding screenshots — add phone screenshots of the current intro flow before posting.

  • Hourly: $50.00 - $85.00
  • Intermediate
  • Est. time: More than 6 months, Less than 30 hrs/week

MUST BE LOCATED IN LAS VEGAS AREA OR TWIN CITIES. Repsetta is a fitness-focused startup seeking an experienced long-term Hybrid Mobile App Developer to join our team. We are looking for someone with a strong background in mobile app development, particularly in hybrid technologies. The ideal candidate will have experience with frameworks like React Native and Flutter, and be able to develop high-quality, user-friendly applications. This is a long-term position, offering a great opportunity to contribute to innovative projects in the fitness industry.

  • Fixed price
  • Entry Level
  • Est. budget: $25.00

We are seeking enthusiastic Android users to help test our new app. As a tester, you will be required to download the app and actively engage with it at least once every few days over a 14-day period. Your feedback will be invaluable in helping us enhance user experience and functionality. If you're interested in contributing to app development and have a passion for technology, we want to hear from you!

  • Hourly: $13.00 - $30.00
  • Intermediate
  • Est. time: More than 6 months, Less than 30 hrs/week

uild an app called Approach. Users create a profile, scan a venue QR code, and see other checked-in guests nearby. Users can like, wave, or "Approach" someone. If interest is mutual, a private chat opens. Include profiles (photo, age, bio, interests), venue check-ins, matching, messaging, reporting/blocking, admin dashboard, and venue dashboard. Monetize with Premium ($9.99/month) and venue subscriptions ($99–299/month). Design should be modern, premium, and inspired by Raya, Instagram, and Apple. Tagline: "Skip the awkward guessing. Just Approach." Build with FlutterFlow, Firebase, Stripe, and QR code technology.

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