Real-Estate Website Project Manager
Budget: $10 – $30 USD
I’m assembling a small team to build a modern, clean real-estate website and I need a hands-on project manager to keep everything moving smoothly over the next 10 days.
Here’s what I expect from you:
• Coordinate daily with the front-end and back-end developers I select, making sure everyone understands the brief, the tech stack, and their individual tasks.
• Map out a realistic, day-by-day timeline from kickoff through launch and hold the team to it.
• Own quality assurance—test each sprint, log issues, verify fixes, and only sign off when every page renders flawlessly and key flows (listings search, contact forms, user log-in) work on desktop and mobile.
You don’t have to write code yourself, but you must speak the language: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and basic PHP or Python concepts should sound familiar so you can translate requirements and spot red flags early.
Deliverables I’ll review:
1. A concise project plan with milestones, owners, and deadlines delivered on Day 1.
2. A living task board (Trello, Asana, or similar) updated daily.
3. A final QA report confirming all critical paths pass before we go live.
If you’ve shepherded websites of similar scope from concept to launch and can jump in immediately, let’s talk.
Here’s what I expect from you:
• Coordinate daily with the front-end and back-end developers I select, making sure everyone understands the brief, the tech stack, and their individual tasks.
• Map out a realistic, day-by-day timeline from kickoff through launch and hold the team to it.
• Own quality assurance—test each sprint, log issues, verify fixes, and only sign off when every page renders flawlessly and key flows (listings search, contact forms, user log-in) work on desktop and mobile.
You don’t have to write code yourself, but you must speak the language: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and basic PHP or Python concepts should sound familiar so you can translate requirements and spot red flags early.
Deliverables I’ll review:
1. A concise project plan with milestones, owners, and deadlines delivered on Day 1.
2. A living task board (Trello, Asana, or similar) updated daily.
3. A final QA report confirming all critical paths pass before we go live.
If you’ve shepherded websites of similar scope from concept to launch and can jump in immediately, let’s talk.
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