WooCommerce Storefront Development 100%
Budget: $15 – $25 USD
The task is straightforward: build a fully functional e-commerce website, not a mobile app or marketing campaign, and do it on WooCommerce. My aim is to start selling online immediately after hand-off, so every element from product pages to checkout must be production-ready.
Scope of work
• Install WordPress on my hosting and configure WooCommerce end-to-end.
• Apply a clean, responsive theme, tailored to my brand colors and typography.
• Create clear navigation, product, cart, and checkout pages, including guest-checkout and account creation options.
• Set up at least one payment gateway (PayPal or Stripe is fine) and standard shipping rules so orders can be processed on day one.
• Configure basic tax, currency, and automated email notifications.
• Add a handful of sample products to demonstrate best practices I can replicate.
• Harden security (SSL, reCAPTCHA, brute-force protection) and tune performance (caching, image optimization).
Acceptance criteria
The site loads quickly, looks good on desktop and mobile, processes a live $1 test order successfully, and I receive a brief hand-off guide explaining how to add products, manage inventory, and fulfill orders.
All work must stay within WooCommerce—no Shopify, Magento, or custom frameworks—so I can handle future tweaks myself through the familiar WordPress dashboard.
Scope of work
• Install WordPress on my hosting and configure WooCommerce end-to-end.
• Apply a clean, responsive theme, tailored to my brand colors and typography.
• Create clear navigation, product, cart, and checkout pages, including guest-checkout and account creation options.
• Set up at least one payment gateway (PayPal or Stripe is fine) and standard shipping rules so orders can be processed on day one.
• Configure basic tax, currency, and automated email notifications.
• Add a handful of sample products to demonstrate best practices I can replicate.
• Harden security (SSL, reCAPTCHA, brute-force protection) and tune performance (caching, image optimization).
Acceptance criteria
The site loads quickly, looks good on desktop and mobile, processes a live $1 test order successfully, and I receive a brief hand-off guide explaining how to add products, manage inventory, and fulfill orders.
All work must stay within WooCommerce—no Shopify, Magento, or custom frameworks—so I can handle future tweaks myself through the familiar WordPress dashboard.
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