WordPress Store with Scheduled Delivery
Budget: $250 – $750 USD
I’m ready to launch a vibrant, colorful online store built on WordPress and I need someone who can move fast. The reference point for look-and-feel is https://kidzy.qa/—bright visuals, playful accents, but still clean and intuitive.
Core requirements
• Shoppers must be able to pick an exact delivery day, time slot, and preferred delivery method during checkout.
• A warehouse module should keep real-time stock levels in sync with orders.
• An accounting layer has to log every sale and purchase for easy reporting and reconciliation.
• The checkout must support Credit/Debit Cards and Bank Transfer from day one; the payment gateway account is already active and waiting for your integration.
The build can rely on WooCommerce plus any best-in-class plugins you recommend, or custom code inside a theme if that’s cleaner—flexibility is fine as long as WordPress stays the foundation.
Speed matters, so please outline how you’ll:
1. Configure the delivery-slot logic (plugins vs. custom).
2. Tie inventory to the warehouse view.
3. Map sales and purchase data into a simple accounting dashboard.
4. Finish a first, testable version inside an agreed timeline.
Hand-off should include full source files, admin credentials, and a quick walkthrough so my team can manage products, delivery timetables, and reports without extra help.
If you’ve tackled something similar, point me to it and let’s get started right away.
Core requirements
• Shoppers must be able to pick an exact delivery day, time slot, and preferred delivery method during checkout.
• A warehouse module should keep real-time stock levels in sync with orders.
• An accounting layer has to log every sale and purchase for easy reporting and reconciliation.
• The checkout must support Credit/Debit Cards and Bank Transfer from day one; the payment gateway account is already active and waiting for your integration.
The build can rely on WooCommerce plus any best-in-class plugins you recommend, or custom code inside a theme if that’s cleaner—flexibility is fine as long as WordPress stays the foundation.
Speed matters, so please outline how you’ll:
1. Configure the delivery-slot logic (plugins vs. custom).
2. Tie inventory to the warehouse view.
3. Map sales and purchase data into a simple accounting dashboard.
4. Finish a first, testable version inside an agreed timeline.
Hand-off should include full source files, admin credentials, and a quick walkthrough so my team can manage products, delivery timetables, and reports without extra help.
If you’ve tackled something similar, point me to it and let’s get started right away.
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