Multi-Page React UI Website Build
Budget: $750 – $1,500 USD
I need a seasoned full-stack developer to take my company’s website from concept to launch. The stack is set—React for the front end—so you should be comfortable wiring up a component-driven UI to an Express or similar REST layer, connecting it to a database, and deploying the finished product to a reliable cloud host.
The site will be a classic multi-page layout rather than a single-page app. Think home, about, services, blog, contact, plus any supporting pages we agree on. Visual polish, fast load times, and responsive behaviour on mobile are all non-negotiable. I already have brand colours and a rough sitemap; you’ll translate those into a clean design system and reusable React components.
Core scope:
• Build all pages in React with modern hooks-based patterns.
• Integrate a lightweight CMS or markdown workflow so I can update content myself after hand-off.
• Implement contact and subscription forms that deliver data to an email address or database.
• Optimise for SEO (meta tags, structured data) and performance (code-splitting, image optimisation).
I’ll review progress in milestones: initial layout, functional prototype, content integration, final QA. Clean, well-commented code in a Git repository is the acceptance gate for each milestone.
The site will be a classic multi-page layout rather than a single-page app. Think home, about, services, blog, contact, plus any supporting pages we agree on. Visual polish, fast load times, and responsive behaviour on mobile are all non-negotiable. I already have brand colours and a rough sitemap; you’ll translate those into a clean design system and reusable React components.
Core scope:
• Build all pages in React with modern hooks-based patterns.
• Integrate a lightweight CMS or markdown workflow so I can update content myself after hand-off.
• Implement contact and subscription forms that deliver data to an email address or database.
• Optimise for SEO (meta tags, structured data) and performance (code-splitting, image optimisation).
I’ll review progress in milestones: initial layout, functional prototype, content integration, final QA. Clean, well-commented code in a Git repository is the acceptance gate for each milestone.