Next.js E-Commerce Frontend Build
Budget: ₹1,500 – ₹12,500 INR
I’m launching a new online store and need the entire customer-facing interface crafted with Next.js (app router) and Tailwind CSS. I already have a colour palette, logo drafts, and a mood-board, but I’m looking for you to evolve those ideas into a consistent design language and then code the actual pages.
The storefront must include:
• Product search with live results
• Customer reviews on each product page, plus an aggregate rating for rich snippets
• A wishlist that persists for both logged-in and guest users
I’ll hand over mock APIs for products, authentication, cart, and checkout so you can focus purely on front-end work. Every screen should be fully responsive, keyboard-navigable, and pass WCAG 2.1 AA checks while keeping Core Web Vitals in the green.
Deliverables
• Tailwind design tokens and a reusable component library
• Next.js pages for home, category, product, cart, and checkout, wired to the mock data
• State management (Redux Toolkit or Zustand—open to your recommendation) handling search, reviews, and wishlist
• Clear developer docs plus a short Loom walkthrough of the codebase
A clean Git repo and Figma wireframes are ready to go, and I’d love to see examples of any previous Next.js + Tailwind storefronts you’ve built.
The storefront must include:
• Product search with live results
• Customer reviews on each product page, plus an aggregate rating for rich snippets
• A wishlist that persists for both logged-in and guest users
I’ll hand over mock APIs for products, authentication, cart, and checkout so you can focus purely on front-end work. Every screen should be fully responsive, keyboard-navigable, and pass WCAG 2.1 AA checks while keeping Core Web Vitals in the green.
Deliverables
• Tailwind design tokens and a reusable component library
• Next.js pages for home, category, product, cart, and checkout, wired to the mock data
• State management (Redux Toolkit or Zustand—open to your recommendation) handling search, reviews, and wishlist
• Clear developer docs plus a short Loom walkthrough of the codebase
A clean Git repo and Figma wireframes are ready to go, and I’d love to see examples of any previous Next.js + Tailwind storefronts you’ve built.