AI-Powered Suit E-commerce Web Development
Budget: $1,500 – $3,000 USD
Who We Are
SuitUp is a Shanghai-based fashion-tech startup offering luxury, made-to-measure suits powered by AI body-scanning. We already have:
Final, pixel-perfect Figma designs + clickable prototype (desktop view; mobile & tablet breakpoints included).
Complete measurement spec (attached Excel).
Branding guide (black BG, white text, grey containers).
A tech lead who will review code and handle future sprints.
Now we need a full-stack developer or focused two-person team to turn the design into a functional MVP in exactly 14 calendar days or less.
Scope of Work (Phase 1)
Responsive Front-End
Reproduce our Figma screens for desktop, tablet, mobile (no design work—just build).
Preferred stack: Next.js 13+/React, TypeScript, Tailwind (happy to hear alternatives).
2D → 3D Measurement Module
User uploads a full-body photo; service returns ~15 key suit measurements (see spec).
Integrate an existing SaaS API such as 3DLOOK, BOLD Metrics, AnthologyAI, Sizer, Nettelo, etc. (tell us which one and why).
Show measurements on-screen for user confirmation.
Single-Product Order & Checkout
Product: Black Merino-wool business suit (no color/fit variants yet).
Simple cart → Stripe/PayPal payment → order confirmation.
Auto-generate PDF (or JSON) order form with measurements + customer details and email to our tailor.
Basic Admin & Data
Secure login.
View/download order list (CSV export OK for now).
Host on Vercel/AWS; use PostgreSQL or MongoDB.
14-Day (or less) Timeline & Milestones
Day Deliverable
0 Kick-off call, repo & Figma access, API keys shared.
7 Alpha: fully responsive UI wired to dummy data; measurement API returns JSON in dev mode.
10 Beta: end-to-end flow—photo upload → payment sandbox → PDF/CSV emailed.
14 Launch-ready MVP: live on production URL, smoke-tested with one paid order; code + docs handed over.
Daily Slack/Telegram check-ins (15 min) + Git commits required.
Deliverables
Source code in private Git repo (we keep full IP).
Deployed MVP (staging + prod).
README + .env sample + short Loom walkthrough.
Two revision rounds after Day 14 or when the MVP is done (bug fixes only).
Ideal Profile
Proven React/Next.js chops and responsive CSS.
Prior body-measurement API or pose-estimation projects.
Strong back-end skills (Node/Python, REST/GraphQL, DB).
Can commit 40-50 hrs/week for 2 weeks and thrive under tight deadlines.
Bonus: fashion/e-commerce startup experience.
Budget
We know 14-day or less rush work costs more. Please submit:
Fixed price (or milestone breakdown) covering the full scope.
Your availability (team size, hours).
Any rush premium assumptions (API fees, extra designer/dev if you bring one).
How to Apply (Keep it Short!)
Your plan for the 2D→3D measurement step (API vs custom) and how you’ll hit Day 14.
Relevant links: live sites, repos, videos.
Quote & timeline confirmation.
Questions / risk flags we should address pre-kickoff.
Ready to build something groundbreaking—fast?
Apply now and let’s suit the world up.
SuitUp is a Shanghai-based fashion-tech startup offering luxury, made-to-measure suits powered by AI body-scanning. We already have:
Final, pixel-perfect Figma designs + clickable prototype (desktop view; mobile & tablet breakpoints included).
Complete measurement spec (attached Excel).
Branding guide (black BG, white text, grey containers).
A tech lead who will review code and handle future sprints.
Now we need a full-stack developer or focused two-person team to turn the design into a functional MVP in exactly 14 calendar days or less.
Scope of Work (Phase 1)
Responsive Front-End
Reproduce our Figma screens for desktop, tablet, mobile (no design work—just build).
Preferred stack: Next.js 13+/React, TypeScript, Tailwind (happy to hear alternatives).
2D → 3D Measurement Module
User uploads a full-body photo; service returns ~15 key suit measurements (see spec).
Integrate an existing SaaS API such as 3DLOOK, BOLD Metrics, AnthologyAI, Sizer, Nettelo, etc. (tell us which one and why).
Show measurements on-screen for user confirmation.
Single-Product Order & Checkout
Product: Black Merino-wool business suit (no color/fit variants yet).
Simple cart → Stripe/PayPal payment → order confirmation.
Auto-generate PDF (or JSON) order form with measurements + customer details and email to our tailor.
Basic Admin & Data
Secure login.
View/download order list (CSV export OK for now).
Host on Vercel/AWS; use PostgreSQL or MongoDB.
14-Day (or less) Timeline & Milestones
Day Deliverable
0 Kick-off call, repo & Figma access, API keys shared.
7 Alpha: fully responsive UI wired to dummy data; measurement API returns JSON in dev mode.
10 Beta: end-to-end flow—photo upload → payment sandbox → PDF/CSV emailed.
14 Launch-ready MVP: live on production URL, smoke-tested with one paid order; code + docs handed over.
Daily Slack/Telegram check-ins (15 min) + Git commits required.
Deliverables
Source code in private Git repo (we keep full IP).
Deployed MVP (staging + prod).
README + .env sample + short Loom walkthrough.
Two revision rounds after Day 14 or when the MVP is done (bug fixes only).
Ideal Profile
Proven React/Next.js chops and responsive CSS.
Prior body-measurement API or pose-estimation projects.
Strong back-end skills (Node/Python, REST/GraphQL, DB).
Can commit 40-50 hrs/week for 2 weeks and thrive under tight deadlines.
Bonus: fashion/e-commerce startup experience.
Budget
We know 14-day or less rush work costs more. Please submit:
Fixed price (or milestone breakdown) covering the full scope.
Your availability (team size, hours).
Any rush premium assumptions (API fees, extra designer/dev if you bring one).
How to Apply (Keep it Short!)
Your plan for the 2D→3D measurement step (API vs custom) and how you’ll hit Day 14.
Relevant links: live sites, repos, videos.
Quote & timeline confirmation.
Questions / risk flags we should address pre-kickoff.
Ready to build something groundbreaking—fast?
Apply now and let’s suit the world up.
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