WordPress Rental Site Setup
Budget: $30 – $250 USD
I already have the WordPress theme, hosting, and admin access in place; what’s missing is the final polish that turns the install into a working rental platform. I’ll stay online with you throughout the build and supply any copy, rates, or images the moment you need them—so we can move fast without guess-work.
Here’s what I need you to handle:
• Build and embed three working forms—Contact, Quote Request, and Booking—so enquiries, price checks, and confirmed reservations all route to the correct inbox. - Pretty much I need someone to help when someone clicks rent it will take them to the quote form where we gather all their information and it gets sent to my email to notify me.
• Create clean, mobile-friendly galleries for my inventory (cars, yachts, jet skis, jet cars, homes, venues, and similar). Each item should display a brief description and its price next to or beneath the photo.
• Drop in our business details (about, hours, service area, phone, etc.) where they belong and make sure everything matches the site’s style.
• Tidy up menus, sidebars, or footer widgets if needed so visitors can move from browsing to booking in as few clicks as possible.
I’m happy with popular plugins such as Elementor, WPForms, Contact Form 7, or similar—use whichever you’re fastest with—just keep the site lightweight and easy for me to maintain afterward.
If you’re a native English speaker with solid WordPress chops and have a few hours to pair with me this week, let’s get it done.
Here’s what I need you to handle:
• Build and embed three working forms—Contact, Quote Request, and Booking—so enquiries, price checks, and confirmed reservations all route to the correct inbox. - Pretty much I need someone to help when someone clicks rent it will take them to the quote form where we gather all their information and it gets sent to my email to notify me.
• Create clean, mobile-friendly galleries for my inventory (cars, yachts, jet skis, jet cars, homes, venues, and similar). Each item should display a brief description and its price next to or beneath the photo.
• Drop in our business details (about, hours, service area, phone, etc.) where they belong and make sure everything matches the site’s style.
• Tidy up menus, sidebars, or footer widgets if needed so visitors can move from browsing to booking in as few clicks as possible.
I’m happy with popular plugins such as Elementor, WPForms, Contact Form 7, or similar—use whichever you’re fastest with—just keep the site lightweight and easy for me to maintain afterward.
If you’re a native English speaker with solid WordPress chops and have a few hours to pair with me this week, let’s get it done.
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