Pizza Ordering Website Development -- 2
Budget: $30 – $250 USD
I own a busy pizzeria and it’s time our fresh slices had an equally appetising online home. The site needs to:
• Present our full menu with mouth-watering photos, prices, and quick “add to order” buttons.
• Let customers choose delivery or pickup and complete checkout; I’m happy to use Stripe, PayPal, or cash-on-delivery if that keeps things straightforward.
• Show our hours, location map, phone number, and current specials right on the homepage.
• Reflect our branding with a modern, clean look—think crisp typography, plenty of white space, and splashes of red and basil green.
• Work flawlessly on mobile first, then tablet and desktop.
Preferred workflow: build on WordPress, Shopify, or another platform that leaves me with a simple dashboard for updating items, prices, and promotions. Please connect Google Analytics, set up basic SEO (meta tags, friendly URLs, XML sitemap), and keep load times under three seconds on 4G.
I’ll need:
1. A clickable prototype or staging link for initial feedback.
2. One revision cycle after that draft.
3. Final deployment to my hosting plus concise hand-over notes.
When every menu item can be added to the cart, orders reach the designated email/POS, and the CMS lets my staff edit content without code, we’re done.
• Present our full menu with mouth-watering photos, prices, and quick “add to order” buttons.
• Let customers choose delivery or pickup and complete checkout; I’m happy to use Stripe, PayPal, or cash-on-delivery if that keeps things straightforward.
• Show our hours, location map, phone number, and current specials right on the homepage.
• Reflect our branding with a modern, clean look—think crisp typography, plenty of white space, and splashes of red and basil green.
• Work flawlessly on mobile first, then tablet and desktop.
Preferred workflow: build on WordPress, Shopify, or another platform that leaves me with a simple dashboard for updating items, prices, and promotions. Please connect Google Analytics, set up basic SEO (meta tags, friendly URLs, XML sitemap), and keep load times under three seconds on 4G.
I’ll need:
1. A clickable prototype or staging link for initial feedback.
2. One revision cycle after that draft.
3. Final deployment to my hosting plus concise hand-over notes.
When every menu item can be added to the cart, orders reach the designated email/POS, and the CMS lets my staff edit content without code, we’re done.
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