Automated Ecommerce Platform Development & Scaling

Job ID: 40141729

Budget: $750 – $1,500 USD

TL;DR: I am looking for a web developer with good automation skills to build and scale an ecommerce platform. They should have a good understanding of handling payments via gateways and supply chain management as well. Linking and accepting orders and inventory management.

Some plusses to have:
- Googles ads and Social media marketing

Detailed AI generated response:
I’m ready to take my new online store from concept to fully-functioning, revenue-generating platform and need a developer who can handle everything from code to commerce. The build has to be automation-first: real-time stock updates, automated reorder alerts, and direct integration with suppliers must run seamlessly in the background so I can focus on growth, not spreadsheets.

The checkout flow should accept PayPal, Stripe, Square, cash-on-delivery, and any other commonly used online gateway shoppers might expect in 2024. On the operations side I’ll rely on solid supply-chain features—live order tracking for customers, intuitive warehouse management for staff, plus end-to-end logistics and shipping management that plugs into the carriers I already use.

Once the core platform is stable I want to keep scaling, so clean, modular code and an architecture that can absorb new sales channels or country-specific gateways without rewrites is essential. If you also know your way around Google Ads, Facebook/Instagram campaigns, or TikTok pixel setup, that’s a welcome bonus and could turn into a longer partnership.

Deliverables I need to see before sign-off:
• A responsive, production-ready ecommerce site (React, Vue, or your preferred modern stack)
• Payment gateway integrations fully tested in sandbox and live modes
• Inventory module with automated reorder logic tied to supplier APIs
• Admin dashboards for warehouse, shipping, and order-tracking workflows
• Documentation and brief hand-over call so my team can manage day-to-day tasks

Let’s discuss timelines and your recommended tech stack—then dive in and build something that scales.