Gamified Trading Bot Web UI
Budget: $250 – $450 USD
I’m turning an automated trading engine into a browser-based experience that feels more like a polished game menu than a finance app. The full wireframe is ready, complete with class architecture and every control—buttons, sliders, radio selectors, arrows, and contextual pop-ups—to guide users through a seamless flow.
What’s missing is the front-end magic. If you’ve built mobile or Flash games and can translate that flair to the web, you’ll fit perfectly. The stack is flexible: HTML5/CSS/JavaScript is fine, and I’m comfortable if you prefer layering PyQt6 to achieve a desktop-grade interface delivered through the browser.
Deliverables
• Responsive layout mirroring my wireframes exactly
• Interactive controls (buttons, sliders, toggles) wired to placeholder callbacks for the trading logic
• Non-intrusive notification and alert system with queueing and fade-out animations
• Smooth state transitions and subtle motion inspired by modern game UIs
• Clean, modular code that follows the supplied class diagram, fully commented
Acceptance criteria
1. Pixel-perfect match to the provided Figma frames on the latest Chrome and Firefox
2. All controls emit sample console events with stub payloads
3. Notification queue handles 50 rapid-fire messages without overlap
4. Source code organised, documented, and ready for hand-off
If you thrive on crafting playful, reactive interfaces and have a portfolio that proves it, this focused UI sprint is ready for you to jump in.
i would like the gui to match what i have
What’s missing is the front-end magic. If you’ve built mobile or Flash games and can translate that flair to the web, you’ll fit perfectly. The stack is flexible: HTML5/CSS/JavaScript is fine, and I’m comfortable if you prefer layering PyQt6 to achieve a desktop-grade interface delivered through the browser.
Deliverables
• Responsive layout mirroring my wireframes exactly
• Interactive controls (buttons, sliders, toggles) wired to placeholder callbacks for the trading logic
• Non-intrusive notification and alert system with queueing and fade-out animations
• Smooth state transitions and subtle motion inspired by modern game UIs
• Clean, modular code that follows the supplied class diagram, fully commented
Acceptance criteria
1. Pixel-perfect match to the provided Figma frames on the latest Chrome and Firefox
2. All controls emit sample console events with stub payloads
3. Notification queue handles 50 rapid-fire messages without overlap
4. Source code organised, documented, and ready for hand-off
If you thrive on crafting playful, reactive interfaces and have a portfolio that proves it, this focused UI sprint is ready for you to jump in.
i would like the gui to match what i have