Minimalist Solar Website Build
Budget: $15 – $25 USD
I’m looking for a developer who can create a clean, modern, and fully responsive website for my solar installation business. The overall aesthetic on the homepage should stay minimalistic, letting concise copy and striking imagery do the talking.
Scope and structure
• Homepage – minimal text, strong hero image, clear call-to-action buttons.
• Gallery – a simple grid or carousel that highlights our completed projects, with lightbox or modal view for each image.
• Contact – form capturing name, email, and phone number, with basic spam protection and a success-message state.
• Solar calculator – a user-friendly tool that estimates savings or system size; results should display instantly without a page reload (JavaScript or preferred framework).
Key requirements
• Mobile-first responsive design that looks sharp on phones, tablets, and desktops.
• Fast-loading pages, SEO-friendly markup, and clean code.
• Built on WordPress, Webflow, or a lightweight custom stack—whichever you’re most comfortable with, provided future edits are straightforward.
• Final hand-off must include source files, any custom graphics or icons, and brief documentation so I can update content on my own.
If you’ve developed similar small business sites—especially in renewable energy—please share links. Looking forward to a polished yet simple solution that helps visitors quickly understand our services and get in touch.
Scope and structure
• Homepage – minimal text, strong hero image, clear call-to-action buttons.
• Gallery – a simple grid or carousel that highlights our completed projects, with lightbox or modal view for each image.
• Contact – form capturing name, email, and phone number, with basic spam protection and a success-message state.
• Solar calculator – a user-friendly tool that estimates savings or system size; results should display instantly without a page reload (JavaScript or preferred framework).
Key requirements
• Mobile-first responsive design that looks sharp on phones, tablets, and desktops.
• Fast-loading pages, SEO-friendly markup, and clean code.
• Built on WordPress, Webflow, or a lightweight custom stack—whichever you’re most comfortable with, provided future edits are straightforward.
• Final hand-off must include source files, any custom graphics or icons, and brief documentation so I can update content on my own.
If you’ve developed similar small business sites—especially in renewable energy—please share links. Looking forward to a polished yet simple solution that helps visitors quickly understand our services and get in touch.