Subscription E-Commerce Platform Build
Budget: $250 – $750 USD
I’m setting up a cloud-hosted, multi-tenant e-commerce solution that gives merchants the same simplicity Shopify or OpenCart offers, but with subscriptions at its core. Each store owner must be able to launch a branded storefront, list physical products—clothing and apparel, electronics and gadgets, as well as home and kitchen items—and sell them through recurring plans or one-off purchases.
On the technical side, I need the full stack: a scalable back-end (Laravel, Node, or a comparable modern framework is fine), a clean REST/GraphQL API, and a responsive React/Vue storefront theme. The platform must handle inventory, variants, coupons, and detailed analytics while remaining PCI-compliant.
Payment processing is non-negotiable: PayPal, Stripe, and direct credit/debit card workflows have to be integrated end-to-end, including webhooks for failed or renewed subscription payments.
Key deliverables
• Multi-tenant architecture with store isolation
• Product catalogue supporting subscription frequencies alongside standard SKUs
• Drag-and-drop page builder and theme system
• Checkout flow wired to PayPal, Stripe, and card gateway with recurring billing
• Merchant dashboard for orders, refunds, and analytics
• Deployment guide plus documented, well-commented source
I’ll consider the project complete once I can spin up a fresh store on my VPS, connect test credentials for each gateway, run a subscription checkout, and view the resulting data in the admin panel without errors. If you’ve built SaaS e-commerce platforms before and can move fast while writing clean, extensible code, let’s talk.
On the technical side, I need the full stack: a scalable back-end (Laravel, Node, or a comparable modern framework is fine), a clean REST/GraphQL API, and a responsive React/Vue storefront theme. The platform must handle inventory, variants, coupons, and detailed analytics while remaining PCI-compliant.
Payment processing is non-negotiable: PayPal, Stripe, and direct credit/debit card workflows have to be integrated end-to-end, including webhooks for failed or renewed subscription payments.
Key deliverables
• Multi-tenant architecture with store isolation
• Product catalogue supporting subscription frequencies alongside standard SKUs
• Drag-and-drop page builder and theme system
• Checkout flow wired to PayPal, Stripe, and card gateway with recurring billing
• Merchant dashboard for orders, refunds, and analytics
• Deployment guide plus documented, well-commented source
I’ll consider the project complete once I can spin up a fresh store on my VPS, connect test credentials for each gateway, run a subscription checkout, and view the resulting data in the admin panel without errors. If you’ve built SaaS e-commerce platforms before and can move fast while writing clean, extensible code, let’s talk.
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