WordPress/WooCommerce (Elementor) Dev

Job ID: 39840536

Budget: $14 – $30 NZD

Build Customer Reviews Slider on Single Product (Universal Reviews)

Stack: WordPress, WooCommerce, Elementor, Site Reviews (plugin)
Store type: Digital game shop with two product types: Accounts and Coins


Goal
Implement a reviews section on the single product page that:

1. Shows universal reviews (same pool across products; not per-product).
2. Displays a summary bar (avg rating + text), then a horizontal card slider with “Customer Reviews” heading on the left and arrow controls on the right.
3. No review form on the product page (form lives on a separate Reviews page).
4. Clean, responsive, dark-theme friendly; swipe on mobile, arrows/keys on desktop.


Scope of Work

1. Pull Site Reviews data as universal (not assigned_to product).
2. Build a carousel/slider UI (minimal JS; can be custom or lightweight library) that:

* Truncates long review text with ellipsis.
* Keeps card height consistent.
* Supports touch swipe and arrow buttons.
* Hides entirely if no reviews exist.
3. Add and style a compact summary bar above the slider.
4. Integrate into the Elementor Single Product template for both product types (Accounts & Coins).
5. Remove/disable any default Woo reviews tab on product pages to avoid duplication.
6. Staging first, then deploy to live.



Acceptance Criteria

1. Appears on all single product pages (Accounts + Coins).
2. Uses universal reviews only; no form rendered on product pages.
3. Smooth horizontal scroll (arrows + touch), stable layout, responsive.
4. Summary bar + “Customer Reviews” header render correctly; section auto-hides if there are no reviews.
5. Code added via child theme/snippet manager; no core edits.



Deliverables

1. Updated Single Product template section (Elementor) with summary + slider.
2. Lightweight CSS/JS with comments.
3. Short admin note on: where the code/template lives, how to change heading text, how to enable/disable the block.


Please Include in Your Proposal

1. 2–3 examples of Woo/Elementor review sliders you built.
2. Your approach (custom JS/CSS vs. lightweight library) and performance considerations.
3. Estimated timeline and fixed price (or hourly with cap).
4. Access needs and assumptions.