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Project details
I don’t bolt Stripe onto demos—I integrate it into real SaaS apps with proper webhooks, database state, and failure handling. My portfolio project includes subscriptions, role-based access, and production-ready payment flows built with Next.js App Router and Prisma.
Programming Languages
HTML & CSS, TypeScriptWhat's included $249
These options are included with the project scope.
$249
- Delivery Time 5 days
- Number of Revisions 3
- Number of Pages 2
- Responsive Design
- Source Code
About Brian
Web Developer for Small Businesses | Sites That Load Fast and Rank
Granbury, United States - 11:58 am local time
I have audited hundreds of small business websites. The pattern is almost universal. Sites scoring in the 20s and 30s on Google's performance benchmarks, pages that take four or five seconds to load on a phone, and business owners who paid real money for a website built on WordPress or a page builder that was never capable of delivering real results. Those platforms have a performance ceiling baked into their architecture. No amount of optimization gets you past it.
I was headed down the same path when I started out. I was going to build my business on WordPress until I saw what it actually produces for real businesses. I changed course completely and built my practice around doing the opposite.
Every site I build is hand-coded from the ground up in SvelteKit or Next.js. No page builders, no bloated themes, no shortcuts. The result is sites that score 95 plus on Google's performance benchmarks, load fast on every device, rank in local search, and convert visitors into leads. You can verify every claim I make before you spend a dollar -- run any agency or competitor URL through Google PageSpeed Insights and see what you are actually dealing with.
I also build with ADA accessibility compliance and proper SEO architecture from day one, not bolted on after the fact.
Stack: SvelteKit, Next.js, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, PostgreSQL, Sanity CMS, Vercel.
Portfolio: brianwoodson.dev
Steps for completing your project
After purchasing the project, send requirements so Brian can start the project.
Delivery time starts when Brian receives requirements from you.
Brian works on your project following the steps below.
Revisions may occur after the delivery date.
Confirm scope and setup
Verify Stripe setup, pricing, environment variables, and repo structure.
Implement Stripe Checkout
Create Checkout Session endpoint and success/cancel flow.
