Clone WordPress E-commerce Catalog
Budget: $30 – $250 NZD
The task is to recreate an existing WordPress e-commerce site when I cannot access its admin dashboard or hosting. All pages, styling, images, and the complete product catalog for physical goods must appear and behave exactly like the original, including category-based filtering on the shop page. No shopping-cart flow or payment gateway is required right now; the site will serve purely as a browsable product showcase.
You will need to:
• Scrape or otherwise copy every visible element of the current site (themes, layouts, media, product data, categories).
• Rebuild it on a fresh WordPress install under my hosting environment, using WooCommerce (or a comparable catalog plugin) so future cart and checkout features can be added easily.
• Configure category filtering so visitors can quickly drill down by collection or product type.
• Keep URLs, meta tags, and internal links consistent to avoid SEO losses.
Deliverables:
1. A fully functional WordPress site on my server that visually and structurally mirrors the source.
2. Product catalog populated with all physical items and category filters working.
3. A short hand-off document outlining theme, plugins used, and how to add new products.
Acceptance criteria: the new site must match the original’s frontend within a reasonable pixel margin, navigate without 404s, and load products by category without errors.
Access to my hosting panel and an empty database will be provided as soon as we start.
You will need to:
• Scrape or otherwise copy every visible element of the current site (themes, layouts, media, product data, categories).
• Rebuild it on a fresh WordPress install under my hosting environment, using WooCommerce (or a comparable catalog plugin) so future cart and checkout features can be added easily.
• Configure category filtering so visitors can quickly drill down by collection or product type.
• Keep URLs, meta tags, and internal links consistent to avoid SEO losses.
Deliverables:
1. A fully functional WordPress site on my server that visually and structurally mirrors the source.
2. Product catalog populated with all physical items and category filters working.
3. A short hand-off document outlining theme, plugins used, and how to add new products.
Acceptance criteria: the new site must match the original’s frontend within a reasonable pixel margin, navigate without 404s, and load products by category without errors.
Access to my hosting panel and an empty database will be provided as soon as we start.
Related categories:
PHP
WordPress
Web Scraping
eCommerce
HTML
WooCommerce
Web Development
Website Optimization