English-Arabic Cleaning Service App
Budget: $250 – $750 USD
I’m ready to turn our on-demand home-cleaning idea into a polished mobile product and I need a developer who can own the full build in both English and Arabic.
Core scope
Summary of Mobile App Flow:
1- Open app → View services → Select service/package
2- Redirect to register/login → Return to selected service
3- Select maid nationality → Display charges
4- Schedule, date, location, and timing → Review details
5- Next → Payment → Confirmation
6- Admin assigns cleaner → Cleaner receives booking details
7- Cleaning performed → Before & After photos → Client satisfaction– Rating and review system that appears once a job is marked complete.
Acceptance criteria
• Both apps pass store review and are published under my accounts.
• Every feature above is fully functional and displays correctly in English and Arabic.
• Clean, well-documented code and a short hand-off session so I can maintain small changes after launch.
If you’ve shipped similar service-marketplace apps with bilingual support, I’d love to see them.
Core scope
Summary of Mobile App Flow:
1- Open app → View services → Select service/package
2- Redirect to register/login → Return to selected service
3- Select maid nationality → Display charges
4- Schedule, date, location, and timing → Review details
5- Next → Payment → Confirmation
6- Admin assigns cleaner → Cleaner receives booking details
7- Cleaning performed → Before & After photos → Client satisfaction– Rating and review system that appears once a job is marked complete.
Acceptance criteria
• Both apps pass store review and are published under my accounts.
• Every feature above is fully functional and displays correctly in English and Arabic.
• Clean, well-documented code and a short hand-off session so I can maintain small changes after launch.
If you’ve shipped similar service-marketplace apps with bilingual support, I’d love to see them.
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