You will get Steam API development, used for P2P trading websites, Steam Bots, etc.


Project details
With a wide range of projects in the Steam API niche, you can expect to get exactly what you are looking for (given that it is within the realm of what is possible - unfortunately, Steam has the final say).
Check out jkm.solutions/cases for a list of previous works. You will probably find that we've already done what you will ask us to do.
Why us?
First of all, we both speak & write C2 English (No more worrying about developers not understanding your technical specifications). Secondly, we've developed expertise & SOP:s in the Steam niche, resulting in fast & up-to-date deliveries.
Check out jkm.solutions/cases for a list of previous works. You will probably find that we've already done what you will ask us to do.
Why us?
First of all, we both speak & write C2 English (No more worrying about developers not understanding your technical specifications). Secondly, we've developed expertise & SOP:s in the Steam niche, resulting in fast & up-to-date deliveries.
Programming Languages
HTML & CSS, JavaScript, TypeScriptCoding Expertise
PSD to HTML, Performance Optimization, SecurityWhat's included $5,000
These options are included with the project scope.
$5,000
- Delivery Time 1 day
- Number of Revisions 1
- Number of Pages 1
- Responsive Design
- Source Code
Frequently asked questions
About Kevin
Full-stack web developer
Ronninge, Sweden - 7:50 pm local time
Running a Sweden-based consulting firm focused on web development for a global clientele, typically geared toward the niche of Steam API development. Have over 20 completed projects spread across 13 customers, where a majority are Steam-related.
Tools used for projects depend on the requirements set out by the customer:
Starting with the front-end, we typically choose between (a) React, (b) Angular, and (c) plain HTML/CSS/JavaScript. React is the most common choice (and most requested), Angular is only brought out for enterprise clients who wish for less dependency on third-party libraries, and the plain HTML/CSS/JavaScript is typically used for simpler, static websites where a landing-page and a few sub-pages are requested.
All our back-end development is currently done using Express (NodeJS), coded in TypeScript. Regarding databases, we can work with either a SQL-based (PostgreSQL or MySQL) or a NoSQL-variant (MongoDB). This too depends on the project at hand, where the default option is Postgres, with MongoDB having been brought out in a few instances of real-time applications.
Steps for completing your project
After purchasing the project, send requirements so Kevin can start the project.
Delivery time starts when Kevin receives requirements from you.
Kevin works on your project following the steps below.
Revisions may occur after the delivery date.
Formulate set of requirements
Over text or call, we'll together iron out the requirements for your project, and formulate a requirement specification. This will be the basis of the proposal.
Development & testing
I will develop and unit/integration test based on the set of requirements we've set out in the earlier stage.
