Single-Car Taxi Booking Site
Budget: ₹1,500 – ₹12,500 INR
I’m building a lightweight taxi-booking page for a service that runs just one vehicle within a fixed radius. Simplicity is everything: visitors will land on a clean, modern-looking screen, enter their pickup and drop-off addresses along with name and phone number, see an instant fare estimate, and hit “Book”. That’s it—no account creation, no driver panel, and no database retention of rides, passengers, or drivers.
Technology & look
• Hand-coded HTML, CSS and a touch of vanilla JavaScript only—no WordPress, frameworks, or server-side languages.
• Visual style should feel simple and uncluttered: plenty of white space, easy-to-read fonts, high-contrast buttons.
Core functionality
1. Single booking form: pickup, drop, name, phone.
2. Live estimated fare calculation (I’ll provide the formula and radius limits).
3. A confirmation message after submission; data can be emailed or simply cleared—nothing needs to be stored.
Deliverables
• Responsive HTML/CSS/JS files ready to drop onto a standard shared host.
• Brief README noting where to adjust fare formula or radius later.
• Any graphics or icons used, with usage rights.
The page should load fast, look crisp on mobile, and keep the codebase tiny and easy for me to tweak later. If this sounds like your kind of minimalist build, let’s talk timing and hand-over details.
Technology & look
• Hand-coded HTML, CSS and a touch of vanilla JavaScript only—no WordPress, frameworks, or server-side languages.
• Visual style should feel simple and uncluttered: plenty of white space, easy-to-read fonts, high-contrast buttons.
Core functionality
1. Single booking form: pickup, drop, name, phone.
2. Live estimated fare calculation (I’ll provide the formula and radius limits).
3. A confirmation message after submission; data can be emailed or simply cleared—nothing needs to be stored.
Deliverables
• Responsive HTML/CSS/JS files ready to drop onto a standard shared host.
• Brief README noting where to adjust fare formula or radius later.
• Any graphics or icons used, with usage rights.
The page should load fast, look crisp on mobile, and keep the codebase tiny and easy for me to tweak later. If this sounds like your kind of minimalist build, let’s talk timing and hand-over details.
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