Panipuri Café Ordering Website
Budget: $10 – $30 USD
I’m about to open “The Panipuri Hub & Café” and I need a developer who can translate our street-style charm into a traditional, cozy website that lets customers place orders for delivery or pickup with zero friction.
What I have in mind
• A warm, earth-toned interface that feels like a neighborhood café rather than a slick corporate site.
• A dynamic menu where I can add or edit items, photos, prices, and daily specials without touching code.
• A checkout flow that supports multiple payment options (cards, UPI, wallets, COD) and issues real-time order tracking links.
• Scheduled delivery so regulars can line up their evening pani puri fix hours in advance.
• Mobile-first responsiveness, basic SEO tags, and quick load times—most of my audience will be on phones.
• A lightweight admin dashboard for order management, status updates, and simple sales reports.
Acceptance criteria
1. Customer can move from landing page to paid order in three clicks or fewer.
2. Order status updates (confirmed, being prepared, out for delivery, delivered) fire automatically and are visible both on-site and via email/SMS.
3. Menu and pricing changes made in the dashboard appear live within one minute.
4. Scheduled orders trigger a reminder in the admin panel at the chosen time.
5. Site passes Google Lighthouse performance score of 90+ on mobile.
Tech is up to you—Laravel, Node, Shopify, WooCommerce, or any stack you’re comfortable with—as long as it is secure, scalable, and easy for a non-technical owner to run day-to-day. Hand-off should include a quick walkthrough video and 30 days of post-launch support for bug fixes.
If this sounds like something you can deliver, let’s get cooking.
What I have in mind
• A warm, earth-toned interface that feels like a neighborhood café rather than a slick corporate site.
• A dynamic menu where I can add or edit items, photos, prices, and daily specials without touching code.
• A checkout flow that supports multiple payment options (cards, UPI, wallets, COD) and issues real-time order tracking links.
• Scheduled delivery so regulars can line up their evening pani puri fix hours in advance.
• Mobile-first responsiveness, basic SEO tags, and quick load times—most of my audience will be on phones.
• A lightweight admin dashboard for order management, status updates, and simple sales reports.
Acceptance criteria
1. Customer can move from landing page to paid order in three clicks or fewer.
2. Order status updates (confirmed, being prepared, out for delivery, delivered) fire automatically and are visible both on-site and via email/SMS.
3. Menu and pricing changes made in the dashboard appear live within one minute.
4. Scheduled orders trigger a reminder in the admin panel at the chosen time.
5. Site passes Google Lighthouse performance score of 90+ on mobile.
Tech is up to you—Laravel, Node, Shopify, WooCommerce, or any stack you’re comfortable with—as long as it is secure, scalable, and easy for a non-technical owner to run day-to-day. Hand-off should include a quick walkthrough video and 30 days of post-launch support for bug fixes.
If this sounds like something you can deliver, let’s get cooking.
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